Ardent15
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:28 PM
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Pence considering Senate run against Bayh |
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In December, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol called for Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN), the ultra conservative Chairman of the House Republican Conference, to “mount a serious challenge to Indiana Senator Evan Bayh, who’s up in 2010.” “If he won, he’d be a leading possibility for national office as soon as 2012,” wrote Kristol.
On Fox News last Friday, Kristol indicated that Pence was moving towards a Senate run, saying that “the results of Massachusetts are going to generate all kinds of people jumping into the race you haven’t been expected to.” Watch it:
Now, with Scott Brown’s victory in Massachusetts last night, Politico reports that “Pence is now considering a campaign of his own against Sen. Evan Bayh.” MSNBC’s First Read adds that they’re “hearing whispers in Indiana that national Republicans think they can convince House GOP leader Mike Pence to channel his presidential ambition via an Evan Bayh challenge.” Hotline’s Reid Wilson reports that “Pence and his aides will meet with top staffers at the NRSC tomorrow” to discuss a possible challenge to Bayh.
For his part, Bayh is using the Massachusetts special election to tack to the right and lash out at the “left.” In an interview with ABC News yesterday, Bayh called Brown’s win “a wake-up call” that moderates and independents “don’t believe the answers we are currently proposing are solving their problems.” “Whenever you have just the furthest left elements of the Dem party attempting to impose their will on the rest of the country — that’s not going to work too well,” said Bayh. And this past weekend, Bayh criticized “congressional elites” who “mistook their mandate.”
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Great, a choice between Bayh and Pence would be a choice between shit cookies and shit sandwiches. Feel bad for fellow DU'ers in Indiana.
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:29 PM
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1. That's a lose-lose situation. Isn't Bayh becoming more Lieberman-like every day? eom |
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:31 PM
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2. really. talk about bad choices. |
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but man, I really don't want to see that fuckwad Pence in the Senate.
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:35 PM
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5. Self-delete; posted in wrong place |
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Edited on Wed Jan-20-10 02:36 PM by LeftishBrit
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:31 PM
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3. If I didn't know who said it, I would swear this comment |
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Edited on Wed Jan-20-10 02:32 PM by alsame
was made by an official Repub.
“Whenever you have just the furthest left elements of the Dem party attempting to impose their will on the rest of the country — that’s not going to work too well”
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:31 PM
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4. Republican-like or Republican.. who will win is the Republican. |
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If that's what will happen, hopefully a progressive will run.
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Wed Jan-20-10 02:36 PM
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6. 'Furthest left Democrats?' |
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Since when have the terms 'furthest left' and 'Democrats' even gone together?
Still, better a right-winger like Bayh than a FAR FAR right-winger, like Pence probably is.
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