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Friday, July 10, 2009
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dems' Recruitment Failures Hurt Party's Brand
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- The White House had been working for months to talk Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan into running for President Obama's former Senate seat to keep it from falling into Republican hands.

Madigan is popular, has high voter-approval poll results, and was seen as the strongest Democrat who could hold the seat. But in an unexpected blow to the White House's political recruiting efforts, she turned down the president's request and decided to run instead for re-election to her present job.

Within hours of her decision Wednesday, Republican Rep. Mark Kirk saw his chance and sent out word that he was running for the seat now held by Democratic Sen. Roland Burris, who recently announced he will not seek election to a full term. Appointed to fill Obama's seat by disgraced Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Burris has been the target of a Senate ethics committee inquiry into whether he offered any quid pro quo in exchange for his appointment. This all happened before Blagojevich was impeached and removed from his office on charges that he sought to sell the seat to the highest bidder.

Until now, no one thought the Republicans had a chance to win the Senate seat in heavily Democratic Illinois, especially in the present climate when the GOP's brand has been badly damaged. But Kirk may be the one candidate who can pull it off in a state where widespread state corruption has badly damaged the Democrats' brand even more.

The youthful five-term congressman represents the Democratic-leaning 10th congressional district that Obama carried last year by 61 percent, but Kirk's cross-party appeal has kept it in the GOP column against all comers.

He is a prodigious fundraiser, too, raising more than $580,000 in the second quarter, amassing a total of $1.1 million.

"Kirk is a very strong statewide candidate for Republicans. This is an easier race for them now that Madigan is not running," said Jennifer Duffy, senior elections analyst at the Cook Political Report.

But other Democrats were expected to run for the seat next year no matter what Burris decided, promising a potentially divisive party primary fight that could further weaken their party's chances of holding on to the seat. State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias has already announced that he is running, and businessman Chris Kennedy was also expected to enter the race.

Madigan's decision to forgo the Senate contest was not only a major disappointment to the White House but a personal blow to White House's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, a former congressman from Chicago who has also become Obama's chief candidate recruiter.

Madigan, a top Democratic vote-getter in the state, was called to the White House last month where she met with Obama, Emanuel and senior adviser Valerie Jarrett in what insiders say was a full-court press to draft her for the race.

This has not been an especially good month for Obama and his White House team to demonstrate their political firepower. So far they have failed to get their way in three key battleground Senate races. Continued...

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No to Kirk
I tried to email him about his vote on CAP and TAX.
He doesn't accept emails from out of district. I am a life long Republican and I will not vote for him. My husband and I spent 22 years in the Army and lived many place (here and overseas) and Illinios is the most corrupt place we have lived. It is interesting reading about the corruption in Chicago, at the sametime the MSM is falling all over Obama. Never investigating his background or questioning where we are headed as a country. As far as I am concerned Kirk is no better than other Chicago (and surrounding areas) politicians.

Obama's Plan? Destruction of The Economy
Ignore Obama's Words and Policies!!
And, today, it was announced that Obama is going to start Targeting Small Businesses to give Stimulus Money to. Wonder what that's all about? Well, if you just read this article, you know.

Obama and the Libs in Congress want to get their Tentacles into Small Businesses by giving them Stimulus Money, and of course, with all the Federal Strings Attached. The Strings designed to Strangle Them Out of Business.

The absolute and complete destruction of America's Foundations is what Obama is up to and he must be stopped.

It is time for a massive letter writing and phone calling campaign to forewarn all the members of Congress that their Days Are Numbered in Office should they continue to allow this Steamrolling Destruction of Our Economy and the American Way of Life.

As for me, I am going to continue to Go Against Obama and his policies and be as politically incorrect as is possible every opportunity that I get. I refuse to Live in Fear from Obama or of any of his policies. If enough Americans would just stand up and Tell Them that Enough is Enough, they would get the message.
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