Thursday’s political round-up

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers:

* Michigan Gov. [tag]Jennifer Granholm[/tag] (D) is the most vulnerable Dem incumbent governor in the country, but she may finally be fighting herself off the ropes. Though several recent polls have shows Amway heir [tag]Dick DeVos[/tag] (R) ahead in the race, a new poll from the Detroit News shows Granholm back in the lead, 47% to 44%. The paper noted that this is her first lead since February. Another possible asset for Granholm: the poll showed voters have an unfavorable view of Amway by more than a 2-1 margin.

* Ohio’s gubernatorial campaign took another ugly turn thanks to a smear campaign launched by an employee of the state Republican Party. As the Columbus Dispatch noted, [tag]Gary Lankford[/tag], hired by the Ohio GOP in July as its “social conservative coordinator,” sent an email to an undisclosed group of GOP supporters — with instructions to forward it to others — accusing Dem candidate [tag]Ted Strickland[/tag] and his wife of being gay. The state Republican Party is verbally disavowing the email, but GOP officials “did not distribute a follow-up e-mail or take any other action to repudiate the e-mail.”

* Zogby did two polls for Virginia’s Senate race simultaneously, one using the traditional phone method, the other through its controversial online polls. Both showed Sen. [tag]George Allen[/tag] (R) leading [tag]James Webb[/tag] (D) by about 10 points. As Taegan Goddard noted, “The telephone survey found Allen leading Webb, 47% to 37%. The interactive survey found Allen ahead 52% to 41%.” John Zogby argued Webb’s weak fundraising to date is hurting his chances considerably.

* Sen. Sen. [tag]Jim Bunning[/tag] (R-Ken.) announced this week that he will run for a third term in 2010. Just two years ago, Bunning narrowly defeated state Sen. Dan Mongiardo (D), 51% to 49%, in a race that wasn’t supposed to be competitive, following a series of embarrassing incidents that suggested Bunning’s mental state had deteriorated.

* And to follow up on an item from last week, retired basketball player [tag]Charles Barkley[/tag], who admitted recently that he “used to be a Republican, before they lost their minds,” is again considering a gubernatorial campaign. “Alabama, that’s my home. I’m thinking about running for governor; they need the help,” Barkley said. Considering his change in party affiliation, Barkley’s comments were well received by Joe Turnham, Alabama’s Democratic Party chairman. “I say welcome Charles Barkley. Charles Barkley has been a Horatio Alger story for many people, not only in sports but in business and broadcasting,” Turnham said Wednesday. As the AP noted, Turnham said he plans to contact Barkley and invite him to some events the party has coming up.

“accusing Dem candidate Ted Strickland and his wife of being gay”

WHAT!!!? How desperate and unhinged are these people? I have never in my life heard something as silly as calling a husband and wife GAY. What does that mean? They are married but really have same-sex lovers? Does it mean that they are happy? Does it mean that the GOP has lost all capability for reasoned thought?

It reminds me of school kids on the playground:
“That spelling test was gay!”
“Billy picked his nose, he’s gay.”
“Timmy, matching your shoes, belt and man-purse is so gay!”

Seriously!!!!???

  • I am sad to hear about Webb, but I gotta say ‘I told you so.’ I felt like a lone voice in a forest among progressive Dems in objecting to the smoke-filled-room era “selection” of Webb by party leadership in a contested primary. I didn’t like it when they did it to Hackett, I don’t like that they are trying to do it to Lamont – and while most of the progressives on blogs and elsewhere seemed to dislike those as well, no one seemed to have any qualms about what the party did to engineer a Webb nomination.

    Harris Miller had a large enough personal fortune to ensure that he could run a credible campaign (and outfundraised Webb in the primaries), he had a long record of involvement in D politics (and therefore a network in D circles) and was part of the “future oriented” pitch (he worked for the internet industry) vs. the “bridge to the past” aspect of a retired admiral. The progressives collectively swooned over the single-issue opportunity to jab the Rethugs by sticking a command officer who opposed their war in their face, without regard to the fact he was far from clearly progressive on a lot of other issues.

    I hope we learn from what looks to be at best an uphill battle.

  • “I hope we learn from what looks to be at best an uphill battle.” (Zeitgeist #3)

    Never have, never will apparently. Dems have no memory, and even if they did they don’t have the heart of a combatant. To us these day politics is beanbag at best, usually no more than a fund-raising reception.

  • Governor Granholm is back in the lead for good. Not only the Detroit News, but a recent Zogby poll has her up 50.5% to 44.4% over DeVos.

    http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-flash06.html?project=elections06-ft&h=495&w=778&hasAd=1

    Now once she starts running ads and more Michiganders learn about Dick’s interesting Amway/Alticor ties, his numbers will fall even more. He’s extreme even for a Republican, opposing abortion even in the case of rape or incest and he is opposed to lifting the state ban on embryonic stem cell research. What a guy.

  • DeVos has been running some really vanilla ads in Michigan. He says “Hey, let’s not cast blame on anyone for the current problems. Let’s just fix them!” He has yet to say onscreen what he’d do differently – I think he’s hoping MI voters will assume he can somehow get the auto companies out of the holes they’ve dug for themselves.

    In a state where auto companies are falling apart, his outsourcing of jobs to China a few years back is going to be a huge liability. That’s a big ace up Granholm’s sleeve. All you have to do is to mention jobs moving to Mexico, Canada (Ford, in both cases) or China, and MI voters will be happy to rally against you. At least that’s what I’m hoping.

    And Granholm is a hottie. I know that’s not relevant, but it needs to be said.

  • This might interest you regarding Gary Lankford:

    Not that Lankford hasn’t engaged in this sort of activity before, when he was with the Blackwell campaign.

    Ask members of Ohioans for Concealed Carry.

    The following e-mail was sent by Lankford to a member of that organization. It was pulled from all places posted, except for one:

    Greg,

    . . .

    Some public facilities also have restrictions on concealed carry. I’m not sure why you believe every candidate and legislator that supports 2nd Amendment rights may only have their offices in buildings that allow concealed carry. And does that mean legislators, judges, and executive branch members should boycott work if the public buildings they work in don’t allow concealed carry? I am guessing that is not your position. I would think you want elected officials to encourage and protect 2nd Amendment rights, rather than be limited by them.

    . . .

    Gary Lankford
    Pro-Family Voters Coordinator
    Ohioans for Blackwell

    ———-

    Here’s part of the response from one member of Ohioans for Concealed Carry when Lankford wrote again calling for removal of the message from the organization’s message board:

    Gary:

    Thanks for the rapid response….

    I can understand your position on the privacy of your comments to Greg, however, even if you specifically told him that the message was private, you have to remember that you are, in essence, a spokesperson for a very public organization. The disclaimer that your comments don’t reflect the candidates opinions just doesn’t work.

    I’m not going to post your response to my message. You seem to be unwilling to let me do so. Fine…. However, I will summarize it as: “Mr. Lankford has indicated that his message to Greg (‘Ursus’) was supposed to be private and does not speak for Mr. Blackwell….” And post my response….

    If somebody just screwed up, fine. Please fix it….

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    Apparently, a home school administrator like Gary Lankford didn’t learn his lesson here.

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