SSP Daily Digest: 3/3

VA-Gov: PPP’s latest has McAulliffe 21, Moran 19 and Deeds 14 for the Dem gubernatorial primary. Last month it was 18-18-11. The election is three months off. (D)

PA-Sen: An opening for Pat Toomey? Susquehanna has a new poll showing Snarlin’ Arlen’s re-elects at just 38% – and an awful 26% among Republicans. (D)

TX-Gov: Tom Schieffer, a former State Rep. and Bush Ambassador to Australia, has announced that he’s forming an exploratory committee to seek the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in Texas. When questioned by reporters, Schieffer says that he does not regret voting for Bush for Governor and President. A recent PPP poll has Kay Bailey Hutchison crushing Schieffer by a 54-30 margin, while incumbent Gov. Rick Perry leads Schieffer by only 45-35. (J)

IN-Gov: Is Baron Hill getting ready for a 2012 gubernatorial campaign? There was some brief speculation that he might run in 2008, but of course that never panned out. (J)

OR-Gov: This may be a tea leaf that Gordon Smith is passing on the 2010 governor’s race, or it may simply be a way to stay in the Beltway money loop for a year while laying groundwork, but Gordo is staying in DC and taking a “senior adviser” position (since he’s subject to the two-year lobbying ban) with prominent DC law/lobbying/soul-devouring firm Covington & Burling.

18 thoughts on “SSP Daily Digest: 3/3”

  1. TX-gov: there’s a provision that prevents primary losers from running in the gen as an ind.  might perry, if it looks like he’ll lose, pull out of the primary to run as an ind?

    IN-gov:  would rather see hill run for sen if lugar retires.  then have sodrel run against him as the repub nom.  seriously, hill needs a restraining order.

  2. how little coverage the special primary election to replace Emanuel has gotten in blogs (as opposed to past recent special elections). I guess it’s because there’s no real chance of this district flipping parties.

    And from what I have read there is a good shot that whoever wins will likely be to the left of Emanuel (to varying degrees).

    A nice quickie overview of the twelve Dem candidates with their photos:

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/replacingemanuel

  3. He should focus on keeping his seat and stay there.

    I’m hoping for Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel. He’s popular in a swingish region of the state, young (43) and previously worked in Congress and as a state legislator.  

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

    I had a teacher in HS who went through chemotherapy treatments… Nobody could run a challenger-campaign like that.  It’s a ginormous drain on an individual and his or her family.  Best wishes.  

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