Politico, who last week broke the story of the (at the time seemingly improbable) possibility of Tim Griffin running against Vic Snyder in Arkansas's 2nd District, now reports today that Griffin is running:
"The people of Central Arkansas deserve a congressman who shares their values and represents their views," Griffin said in an e-mail to POLITICO.
"I am grateful and excited about the encouragement and support that I have received and look forward to discussing the many critical issues facing Arkansans, including health care, cap and trade and out of control spending."
First, this has to be viewed as a big recruiting score for the NRCC. Griffin is well-known in Beltway circles (probably better known than he is back in Arkansas), as he was briefly the U.S. Attorney in Arkansas's Eastern District (he took over for Bud Cummins, one of the disappeared USAs from the U.S. Attorney dismissal scandal) and before that he was right-hand-man to Karl Rove. Vic Snyder ran without GOP opposition in 2008, so even getting someone to show up here, let alone someone with nimble political skills and fundraising connections, is a victory for the GOP.
Still, a few things still aren't computing for me, here. Griffin had considered running for the Senate seat that Blanche Lincoln holds, but decided against it. Despite the fact that he's never run for an elective office before, conventional wisdom dictated at the time that he'd be a better bet than any of the gaggle of nobodies running for the GOP Senate nod, and yet he demurred. And there were certainly warning signs at that time that Lincoln might be vulnerable (since confirmed in recent polling). Also, Snyder isn't a pushover by any means; he's been in the House since 1996 and has rarely faced opposition, let alone meaningful opposition. Snyder's bankroll is notoriously small ($12K CoH in June), but that's because he just as notoriously doesn't fundraise in off year elections... largely because he's never had to. Add on top of that, this is Arkansas's most favorable district to Dems (at R+5), an urban district (Little Rock) where the bottom fell out for Dems much less in the 2008 election than the more rural 1st and 4th.
http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/5616/ar02-griffin-will-run