FRIDAY'S CAMPAIGN 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.
* Sarah Palin and Republicans in Alaska want some kind of do-over election for Ted Stevens, but Republicans in the U.S. Senate, while upset over how Stevens' case was handled, concede that the election is over.
* In New York's 20th, depending on who you ask, either the Democrat is up by six votes or the Republican is up by 12.
* Florida Gov. Charlie Crist (R) is popular in the Sunshine State, but there are lingering doubts about him with the party's far-right base, which could make a difference if the governor runs for the Senate next year. A new Mason-Dixon poll found that only 23% of Florida Republicans would "definitely" vote for Crist if he ran for the Senate -- a poll being touted by former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio, the leading GOP candidate for the open Senate race.
* On a related note, Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) has decided not to run for the Senate next year, and indicated that he'd support Crist, should the governor enter the race.
* Mike Huckabee advised Virginia Republicans yesterday to "let the air out of [Democrats'] tires" and "do not let them out of their driveway on Election Day."
* Virginia Democrats were not amused by Huckabee's comments.
* Appointed Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) still doesn't have great name recognition in his state, but his first quarter fundraising has gone pretty well.
* Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker (D) announced yesterday that he's running for governor. It may be a crowded Democratic primary.
* Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) looks like a pretty safe bet for re-election next year.
—Steve Benen 12:00 PM
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Sarah Palin and Republicans in Alaska want some kind of do-over election for Ted Stevens
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How about a 'do over' trial instead ?
If Stevens can 'endure' the rigors of a campaign, he can surely 'endure' the rigors of a trial
He's GUILTY AS SIN
Ted stevens is the OJ Simpson of Alaska
Posted by: MSierra, SF on April 3, 2009 at 1:00 PM | PERMALINK
What Huckabee teaches us is that inciting crimes against Democrats is always HIGH-larious, provided that, if caught, you say "just kidding" and accuse Dems of having NO sense of humor.
However, there's never any justification for inciting crimes on Republicans.
EVER.
And you're NEVER joking.
Why do you hate patriotism?
Posted by: slappy magoo on April 3, 2009 at 1:36 PM | PERMALINK