WA-02: Koster Wins Everett Herald’s Endorsement
Politics by Nansen on September 12th, 2010 with No Comments so far.In a surprising but refreshing move, the Everett Herald editorial board is shaking things up by passing over Rick Larsen for it’s coveted endorsement as the Second Congressional District’s paper of record:
…After five terms in the House, Larsen lacks the get-it-done reputation of other members who have assumed greater leadership roles, or who have had a major impact on the nation’s legislative agenda. We’re left thinking that the 2nd Congressional District can do better.
The editorial continues with a glowing endorsement of Larsen’s challenger, Republican Snohomish County Councilman John Koster:
This year, Republican John Koster represents a highly capable alternative. He has earned our endorsement for his varied experience, in business and government, and a get-it-done attitude that seems well suited to the economic challenges the nation faces.
Read the entire editorial endorsing John Koster.
Reichert Relates Close Call & Surgery on Up Front
Politics by Nansen on September 11th, 2010 with No Comments so far.Reichert sat down with KING 5’s Robert Mak to talk about his close call after suffering a head injury earlier in the year:
Other good news for Reichert? Recent KING 5 polling shows him leading his Democratic opponent by 13-points.
McMorris Rodgers Talks Goolsbee with Cavuto
Politics by Nansen on September 11th, 2010 with No Comments so far.If you are unable to view the video below, click here.
McMorris Rodgers is the fourth highest ranking Republican in the House, the highest ranking Republican woman, and a frequent commentator on economic and fiscal issues.
Clint Didier’s Road to Irrelevancy
Politics by Nansen on August 23rd, 2010 with 10 Comments so far.Indulge me for a moment in a bit of contrarian thinking. The MSM is ablaze with stories of dis-unity in the Washington State GOP following a “jungle primary” where Rossi took 34%, and insurgent conservative Clint Didier took 12%.
Nobody can seem to make heads or tails out of what Clint Didier refusing to get behind Rossi may mean for November. Some think it’ll matter a lot. Others see it as a challenge to overcome. Try this on: it doesn’t mean a darn thing. In fact, it could be to Rossi’s distinct advantage.
But wait you say, doesn’t Dino need that 12% to win in November. Well, yes and no.
A large chunk of that 12% came from Eastern Washington voters. Many of these folks likely supported Clint because he’s a hometown hero. Do they have some beef with Dino? Probably not — and expect to see him make plenty of stops in places like Pasco, Walla Walla, Ellensburg, and Yakima.
If Rossi can set himself apart from the loud (but ultimately small faction) of social conservative elements that supported Didier, while at the same time, hitting Patty Murray on fiscal issues — he can probably keep independents safely in his column well through November.
Furthermore, Rossi shouldn’t have to worry too much about a portion of Didier’s supporters casting their ballots into the trash instead of the ballot box on Election Day. He has the support of Tea Party favorites like Senator Jim DeMint, and Senator Scott Brown is due in town soon for a fundraiser. Republicans in the state are hungry for a win after years of losses; and there’s still an air of unfinished business for Rossi’s loss to Gregoire in 2004 and 2008.
If anything, the impetus is on Didier to heal the rift. Already, an email to supporters has gone out, encouraging them to hold onto their Didier for Senate signs for 2012. If Clint Didier follows through with his threat to hold some of his 12% hostage in 2010, he will absolutely have to face Maria Cantwell in 2012 without the support of most Republicans (those represented by Dino Rossi’s 34%).
To a man, the other 10 Republican Senate candidates that were in the race have graciously conceded and thrown their support behind the candidate with the greatest chance of beating Patty Murray. They did this not just because it is the smart thing for those with future political plans, but because they realized that, for all practical purposes, they all shared the same basic conservative principles. This explains why no one broke away from the pack (before Rossi announced), there was really very little policy substance to differentiate the candidates. In the end, it was simply a matter of who was most likely to succeed.
Whether Didier stays in the game or not, he is largely irrelevant. Rossi will continue his campaign, politely ignore Clint’s protests and demands, and largely benefit from the comparison to a more “extreme” figure.
Jaime Herrera Reaches ‘Contender’ Status
National, News, Politics by Nansen on July 21st, 2010 with No Comments so far.The NRCC issued this release today:
Jaime Herrera Reaches ‘Contender Status’
Washington Republican Takes Critical Second Step in ‘Young Guns’ Program
Washington- The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) announced today that Republican Jaime Herrera (WA-03) has reached ‘Contender’ status as part of its Young Guns program. ‘Contender’ status is the second step in the three-level program, with Herrera now facing a new set of benchmarks to reach ‘Young Gun’ status in her bid to take over the open seat being vacated by Brian Baird.
Founded in the 2007-2008 election cycle by Reps. Eric Cantor (R-VA), Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Paul Ryan (R-WI), the Young Guns program is a member-driven organization dedicated to electing open-seat and challenger candidates nationwide. By achieving ‘Contender’ status, Herrera has already proven her ability to build a successful campaign structure and achieve vital fundraising goals.
“Jaime Herrera has already proven that she will be a formidable candidate by meeting the Young Guns program’s rigorous goals and is well on her way to building a winning campaign that will put this seat in the Republican column,” said NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions (R-TX). “Jaime is part of a strong and growing pool of candidates who are frustrated with the Democrat majority’s big-government ways and aren’t willing to stand by any longer. Her campaign has put Democrats on notice that Americans are ready to turn the page on the failed experiment known as the Obama-Pelosi agenda.”
Jaime Herrera grew up in Southwest Washington and graduated from Prairie High School and the University of Washington. From 2005 to 2007, she served as a Senior Legislative Aide for Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, acting as the Congresswoman’s lead advisor on healthcare policy, education, veterans’ and women’s issues. In 2007, Herrera was appointed to a vacancy as State Representative in Washington State’s 18th Legislative District. After serving in the 2008 legislative session she ran for election and 60% of the voters in her district cast their vote to keep Herrera representing them in Olympia. Herrera aims to bring a fresh and effective voice to Congress and restore commonsense leadership to the Third District in order to get the local economy back on track and restore prosperity in Southwest Washington.
While already having achieved certain benchmarks to place her on the road to victory, Jaime Herrera now faces a new set of rigorous goals that will elevate her to the top level of the Young Guns program and help her build a competitive, effective and winning campaign.
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