SSP Daily Digest: 3/17 (Morning Edition)

  • AR-Sen: As Reid Wilson says, here’s something you don’t see every day – at least, not in a Dem primary. Blanche Lincoln is attacking the labor unions who are supporting her opponent, Bill Halter. Lincoln is also doing her best to warm the hearts of the faithful by taking John Boehner’s side in the latest kerfuffle over House procedural tactics with regard to healthcare reform.
  • CO-Sen: Dem Sen. Michael Bennet has his first TV ad up, a $300K buy in Denver and Colorado Springs. Greg Giroux suggests that the timing is deliberate, since Bennet will be looking to blunt any possible momentum Romanoff might have received coming out of last night’s precinct caucuses.
  • FL-Sen: All the cool kids have already done it, which means anyone getting on the Marco Rubio bandwagon at this late date is just a fair-weather fan. Still, GOP Rep. Tom Price is chair of the Republican Study Committee, which is the Borg collective mothership of right-wing crazy, so this gives Rubio the Good Wingnut Seal of Approval™. Resistance is futile.
  • MA-Sen: That didn’t take long – newly-minted GOP Sen. Scott Brown will be hosting his first inside-the-beltway fundraiser, at $1000 a head. Of course, it’ll be at the offices of lobbying firm Duane Morris. My advice to Scott Brown is to hold lots and lots of events with lobbyists. Also, become the anti-healthcare frontman for your party. Thanks for helping out with that, Mitch McConnell!
  • NV-Sen: Memo to reporters: Please include information about the size of ad buys (especially for attack ads) when you’re writing them up. There are too many tiny buys made solely for the purpose of spinning the media. We the people need to know if we’re being spun, too.
  • NY-Sen-B: Republican ex-Rep. Joe DioGuardi officially offered himself up as a sacrificial lamb entered the race to take on Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand yesterday.
  • PA-Sen: Arlen Specter snagged another valuable endorsement yesterday, this time from the 191,000-strong Pennsylvania State Education Association. (JL)
  • WI-Sen: A source close to Tommy Thompson’s jowls says that the former governor is “50-50” on whether he will play Droopy Dog in the upcoming remake.
  • SC-Gov: It’s payback time – Willard Mitt Romney is endorsing Mark Sanford protégé and state Rep. Nikki Haley for governor. Haley, as you’ve probably gathered, had endorsed Mittens in 2008 for the key SC primary. Other presidential wannabes have also returned the favor to their respective buddies; Reid Wilson has the full scorecard.
  • AZ-08: GOPer Jonathan Paton, who recently resigned from the state Senate to challenge Rep. Gabby Giffords, was added to the NRCC’s Young Guns program. Three other Republicans are seeking their party’s nod, including one candidate already on the Young Guns list, Marine Corps vet Jesse Kelly. Paton is almost certainly the establishment favorite, though.
  • LA-02: It’s hard to know what to make of the GOP’s attitude toward Joe Cao’s seat. On the one hand, they let him get mixed up with the sketchmeisters at BMW Direct. On the other, John Boehner just held a $500/person fundraiser for Cao last night on Capitol Hill. But then on the flipside, it looks like Cao will flip-flop and vote against healthcare this time, which will surely doom him in November. So why waste the money on him? Perhaps GOP bigs figure that buying Cao off will pay dividends when the party is able to point to unanimous opposition to the healthcare bill.
  • ND-AL: The campaign manager for former state House Majority Leader Rick Berg, a leading challenger to Earl Pomeroy, resigned yesterday, after misusing a state Republican Party email list and lying about it.
  • NY-13: Andy Stern wasn’t kidding. The SEIU is running a full-page ad in today’s Staten Island Advance urging Rep. Mike McMahon to vote in favor of healthcare reform. Greg Sargent has a copy of the full ad (PDF). This ad could presage a primary or third-party challenge should McMahon vote no, something Stern has already threatened.
  • SD-AL: Steve Hildebrand, a top Obama campaign official, says he’s considering a challenge to Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin in the Democratic primary, particularly if she votes against healthcare.
  • DNC: This is Not News. DNC chair Tim Kaine says that Organizing for America will help Dems who vote “yes” on healthcare reform… but of course doesn’t say that he’ll withhold help from Dems who vote “no.” I wouldn’t expect him to, hence why this is Not News.
  • Healthcare: The U.S. Chamber of Commerce absolutely, definitely, most assuredly is not not NOT concern trolling House Democrats on the upcoming healthcare vote. They have our best interests at heart, and spent money on polling because they genuinely care about us.
  • Much more interesting poll numbers on healthcare can be found here. It turns out that the public was evenly divided on Medicare before it became law, too. Now, of course, the program is unassailable.

  • Kentucky: A bill to let independents vote in Democratic or Republican primaries died in the KY House.
  • WATN: I guess with Eric Massa stealing the limelight these days, Mark Foley feels emboldened to make his return to DC. He’ll be a guest at one of those unduly cozy black-tie beltway affairs, the Radio and TV Correspondents’ Dinner.
  • SSP: I’m not done begging. We’re at 1,386 Twitter followers. SO close to 1,400. Make it happen. Pretty please?
  • 40 thoughts on “SSP Daily Digest: 3/17 (Morning Edition)”

    1. I didn’t have a dog in this race, and if anything was sort-of pulling for Joe Sestak.  But with Specter getting the support of the teachers and SEIU, he’s going to be our candidate.

      Further, I looked at Sestak’s website this morning, and he’s got a really snotty video on the front page that goes after President Obama as much as it does Specter.  Not a really good idea.

    2. Haha, former Rep. Joseph DioGuardi running against Sen. Gillibrand? Not a chance he’ll beat her.

      What’s he going to do – bring Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson to campaign with him? (His daughter Kara’s American Idol co-judges)

    3. Whitman-46%, Brown-43%.  http://hotlineoncall.nationalj

      Field Poll showing her up is a bit scary since they’re regarded as the goldstandard of California polling.  Apparently Whitman’s ads are making a much bigger difference for her image than her gaffs.  I hope Brown people run some positive ads before she and her millions portray him as a creature of Sacramento.  

    4. Field Poll Reports:

      Whitman overtook Brown in a possible general election matchup, winning the support of 46 percent of likely voters compared with Brown’s 43 percent, the poll found. Brown had led Whitman by 10 percentage points in the January poll and by 21 points in October.

      Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2010/03/

    5. Lincoln is testing the notion that the D base in Arkansas is left of center….

      Blanche Lincoln is attacking the labor unions who are supporting her opponent, Bill Halter. Lincoln is also doing her best to warm the hearts of the faithful by taking John Boehner’s side in the latest kerfuffle over House procedural tactics with regard to healthcare reform

      If Lincoln is correct, she’ll win the primary. If not, Halter will win, and we will have a chance of retaining the seat.

    6. Anyone willing to help me with some html Im working on for a diary?  My tables always seem to get messed up and following the directions that the blog automatically tells me on how to fix it always seem really counter-intuitive to me, and really just turns the coding into a mess I wont understand later on when I need to make another table.

      I just need to someone to look it over and say, you get that part of the coding wrong and here is what the coding needs to be from now on for forever.

    7. Politico posted State Senator Lanza was possibly running.

      http://www.politico.com/blogs/

      Luckily looks like a false alarm.

      http://www.silive.com/news/ind

      As for someone running against McMahon.  Given I have a tree on my house I’d rather he leverage his vote on healthcare to get Staten Island badly needed money from FEMA rather than snuggling up with the Conservative Party.  But I don’t think even Steve Harrison wants another run for the seat.  And that is about the best you are going to do.  Unless Andy Stern wants to run himself not sure it will be anyone of any merit.  And even then doubtful even a Democratic Party challenger given what a chore it is to get on the ballot in NYC.

      If the WFP puts up a straw man candidate it will hurt in the sense it’ll draw off protest votes.  And hurt more so in that WFP is good at organization and get out the vote which McMahon can use on election day.  But that is probably it.

    8. at 10:30 pm Eastern. So congrats.

      Although earlier this evening it was at 1401 followers, so sadly you also got de-friended by at least one…

    Comments are closed.