Et Tu, George LeMieux?
By: Dan McLaughlin (Diary) | April 23rd at 02:02 PM |
When Charlie Crist picked his long-time campaign manager and chief of staff George LeMieux to serve out the balance of Mel Martinez’ term in the US Senate, it was a natural selection of a close ally to keep the seat warm without threatening Crist’s own ability to run. But now, Crist is openly contemplating bolting the GOP to stage a kamikaze run as an independent | Read More »
Yes, All Politics Is Local
By: Dan McLaughlin (Diary) | November 4th at 03:27 PM |
Republicans are – rightly – crowing this morning about the GOP’s victories in the New Jersey Governor’s race and a battery of races in Virginia from the Governorship on down and what they say about the turn in the national mood, if not in a pro-Republican direction then at least in a direction that’s sufficiently hostile to the Democrats that voters in states won by | Read More »
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Rasmussen Makes It Official: Marco Rubio More Electable Than Charlie Crist
By: Dan McLaughlin (Diary) | October 22nd at 06:02 PM |
A new Rasmussen poll knocks the props out from the main argument why conservatives who would prefer to be represented in the Senate by Marco Rubio should nonetheless support Charlie Crist. Crist, his supporters say, has two things going for him: he’s going to win the nomination anyway, and if nominated he’d do better in the general election. Certainly nobody would try to convince Republicans | Read More »
Charlie Crist Picks A Fight Republicans Don’t Need
By: Dan McLaughlin (Diary) | May 12th at 12:54 PM |
Republicans are going to have a lot of challenges and a lot of opportunities in the 2010 elections. One thing the party needs to do is get our best candidates into races we can win; another is to make sure we hold the easy races and avoid bloody and ideologically divisive primaries in the tough ones; a third is to make sure we can raise | Read More »