Wednesday’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:

* Former Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Bill Scranton (R) ended his gubernatorial campaign yesterday, essentially clearing the field for former football player Lynn Swann. Technically, Swann still faces Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Association executive James Panyard in the GOP primary, but Panyard has not generated any meaningful support to date.

* Attorney Mike Ciresi ended months of speculation yesterday by announcing that he will not run for the Senate in Minnesota this year. The decision is a big boost for Hennepin County Attorney Amy Klobuchar (D), who is now the prohibitive favorite for the Dem nomination.

* In a bit of a surprise, James Webb, the Secretary of the Navy under Reagan, said yesterday that he will run for the Senate this year, as a Dem. Webb is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and served in the Marines in Vietnam. He is the author of the nonfiction book “Born Fighting, How the Scots-Irish Shaped America,” as well as six novels. He’ll likely face Harris Miller in a Dem primary, the winner of which will take on Sen. George Allen (R). (A few months ago, Allen’s re-election was a foregone conclusion. Now, it has to be considered a key race to watch.)

* New York Republicans have been urging State Health Commissioner Antonia Novello (R) to run against Hillary Clinton this year, but Novello made her intentions clear yesterday, announcing that she will not be a candidate. Her announcement leaves former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer as the only GOP candidate left who still wants to run.

* Republicans in South Dakota keep arguing that they’re anxious to take on Rep. Stephanie Herseth (D-S.D.), but reality keeps getting in the way. This week, Carol Pitts, the Republican Party’s top recruit, announced she will not run.

* In Wisconsin, a new Rasmussen poll shows Gov. Jim Doyle (D) in the lead over his most likely GOP challengers, but not by as much as he’d like. The poll shows Doyle ahead of Rep. Mark Green (R), 48% to 41%, and leading Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker (R), 47% to 40%.

* And in 2008 news, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R), who’d been rumored as a possible presidential candidate, said yesterday that he will not run for the GOP nomination because he’s too busy dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Barbour did say, however, that he plans to seek re-election in 2007. Asked if he’s consider joining the GOP ticket as the VP, Barbour said, “Why would a Republican pick a running mate from Mississippi? If a Republican doesn’t carry Mississippi, he won’t carry five states.” (Funny, they said the same thing about Cheney and Wyoming…)

Not the biggest fan on Webb’s but I give a big “Hell Yea” to anyone who messes with George Allen.

  • Too bad about Barbour, who’s as close to a real-life Boss Hogg as it gets. He’s also, as a former RNC head *and* a former super-lobbyist, a picture-perfect embodiment of the Republicans’ Culture of Corruption.

  • At this juncture, it’s important to note that a tidy portion of Virginia’s assets and revenues are “Navy-based,” and a bit chunk of what they’ve lost over the years from Washington was also Navy-based. Combine this with Webb’s old fervor for the Navy—and I’d say there’s a better-than-average chance he’ll “cross Allen’s ‘T’….”

  • Ed, I figure if a guy has the guts to stand on a field and get run over by a 300 lb. lineman and the brains to remember a play with all that adrenaline, he’s already three steps ahead of most current political leaders. Maybe it’s sad, but it’s true.

  • Which candidate will be the first to be swift boated? Watch how they operate when the going gets tough……..

  • Like Hillary Clinton right now. Gotcha.

    For Senate reelection in 2006, yes. For Dem Presendential nominee in 2008, no.

  • Ya know Mr. CB? I don’t think I’ve ever been quite as connected to such a broad base of current electoral happenings as I am these days reading TCR. I sense the hummm of an information gathering and interpreting dynamo fixing to come online as 11/06 approaches. Quite a priviledge to be in attendance.

    Make sure to eat your vegetables and try to get enough sleep.

  • Yes, that’s what I meant. Right now. 2006. What with the GOP unable to find anyone to run against her.

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