Cornyn's Primary Strategy Has "Neutered" The Moderates: Dems

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First Posted: 11- 4-09 01:54 PM   |   Updated: 11- 4-09 03:27 PM

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Two of the Republican Party's three federal campaign committees announced on Wednesday that they would be forgoing active participation in future GOP primaries.

RNC Chairman Michael Steele went first, when he told reporters during a morning press conference that, as "national chairman," his job was "not to pick the winners or losers" in a primary system.

"It is not to pick who gets to run," he said. "My job is to support the eventual nominee whether they are selected or elected through a primary process."

Hours later, he was echoed by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Tex.), the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, who told ABC News that his committee "will not spend money in a contested primary."

"There's no incentive for us to weigh in," added Cornyn. "We have to look at our resources... We're not going to throw money into a [primary] race leading up to the election."

Coming just one day after the Republican Party -- amidst infighting between moderates and conservatives -- lost a long-held seat in upstate New York, the dual pledges by Steele and Cornyn seem like an effort to avoid future hostilities. But, stepping back, the move promises to have major ramifications for the upcoming 2010 elections, Democrats allege. In the past, committee chairman have traditionally pinpointed the candidates they believed had the best general election viability in hopes that their support would dissuade a primary challenge. The move by Cornyn and Steele, in effect, may make it more likely for conservatives to take on moderate or "establishment" Republicans.

Democrats, for one, were downright gleeful with the news. A strategist working on the upcoming congressional races said the remarks amounted to a "neutering" of every moderate Republican who is making a run at office.

"What Cornyn is doing is basically abandoning the [California Republican] Carly Fiorinas, the [Connecticut Republican] Rob Simmons, the [Illinois Republican] Mark Kirks and [Florida Republican] Charlie Crist's of the world," said the strategist. "He's giving a green light to all the fringe, tea-party people out there that, if they choose to run, they won't have to go against the party apparatus. The party apparatus isn't going to spend a dime. They aren't going to have Mark Kirk's back. If you're that guy in Illinois and you're worried about the cost of taking on Kirk, well, now that's not a problem."

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Indeed, in an effort to avoid repeating the intra-party frictions that marked NY-23's congressional election, Cornyn may have just stirred the pot further: stacking the deck in favor of those candidates who can raise the most money and appeal closest to the conservative base.

A Republican official, speaking on condition of anonymity, downplayed such an interpretation. Cornyn, the official stressed, was just repeating the obvious: that the NRSC was not going to burn resources on a race until a candidate was chosen. "There is really no recent history of the committee spending money in a recent primary," said the official.

Another Republican strategist, meanwhile, told the Huffington Post that the NRSC was making a clear and logical attempt to pacify conservatives who were worried (after NY-23) about the party meddling in local elections. "The NRSC has generated a lot of ill-will towards itself this cycle by virtue of its perceived excessive intervention on Charlie Crist's behalf in the Florida Senate race," the source added. "I doubt, however, that Cornyn's move will result in cheers or thank-yous from conservatives, who are very aggrieved at the meddling to-date."

Nevertheless, the move had Democrats chirping. The Florida Democratic Party passed along the article under the headline: "Guess the NRSC is cutting off Charlie Crist." In Connecticut, meanwhile, Democratic Party spokesperson Colleen Flanagan sent out an email blast with a full-caps title: "SENATE REPUBLICANS DROP ROB SIMMONS LIKE A BAD HABIT."

A call and email to officials at the National Republican Congressional Committee, to see if they would be adopting the a hands-off approach of the NRSC and RNC, was not immediately returned.

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Two of the Republican Party's three federal campaign committees announced on Wednesday that they would be forgoing active participation in future GOP primaries. RNC Chairman Michael Steele went firs...
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I hear ole johnny boy may be light in the loafers !
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    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 AM on 11/06/2009
- soisay I'm a Fan of soisay 26 fans permalink
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What Crony & Steel are up against is the big money bags from Campaign for Growth and other Deep Pockets hard right bank-rollers. These groups have a 'take no prisoners' attitude toward GOP moderates ("Rino"s in their speak) and would rather have a Dem win the seat then a RINO. They really don't care if the GOP has 10% of congress, as long as those 10% are pure far right / no compromise ideologues figuring to grow from there. It is like how a homeowner must fight against termites, where each virulently acts to destroy, single minded with no regard for self, and when working as a group require constant vigilance and systematic opposition. This is not what Dems, especially college age, are known for. (If you watch ST:TNG think "the borg")

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 11/05/2009
- Budokan I'm a Fan of Budokan 192 fans permalink
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"Neutered" huh? Good. Then maybe they won't reproduce.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 11/05/2009
- hmmmmmer I'm a Fan of hmmmmmer 28 fans permalink

I am guessing John boy will be seeing to it that funds will be funneled to whom ever he feels will best serve his and the Republicans interest. Problem with that? I am guessing they don't have the foggiest idea what is in their best interest. Any hoo, I hope what ever they do it drives them further into that dark night we call obscurity.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/05/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 198 fans permalink
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Sounds like the Goopers think running carpetbagging teabaggers in every race is their path to victory.

Good luck with that, guys! I agree, it's definitely your best move ever.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 11/05/2009

This split between conservatives and moderates in the republican party is mostly media navel gazing.
The same sorts of disputes are going on in the democratic party.
The far left democrats want us out of Aghganistan and Iraqk they want government controlled healthcare, thay want cap and trade, etc..
The moderate democrats want to go slower on healthcare, they are not sold on cap and trade, and they are not sure we should get out of the Aghgan war.
The media's liberal bias is at work here. Take the 2008 elections. There were many so-called blue dog democrats elected. You hardley heard a peep about that during the election. It was only when these blue dogs started opposing some of Obama's policies that the liberal media even acknowledged they existed.
Labels like moderate and conservative are thrown around as if they are precise, well-defined ideologies. They are not.
What is the moderate view on abortion? What is the moderate view on gay marriage?
By definition can the moderates be a majority of the voters? I don't think so. So when gay marriage gets defeated by majorities in 31 states without a loss, can you really say that if you are against gay marriage you are a radical right winer?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 11/05/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 198 fans permalink
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Liberals don't want cap and trade- it's a conservative created program. Liberals want a tax on the pollution industry.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:48 PM on 11/05/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 198 fans permalink
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Also, real Democrats never supported Blue Dogs. If you don't think so, you haven't been paying attention very long. We used to call them "Bush Dogs".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 11/05/2009
- Marnie1 I'm a Fan of Marnie1 37 fans permalink

"Democrats, for one, were downright gleeful with the news. A strategist working on the upcoming congressional races said the remarks amounted to a "neutering" of every moderate Republican who is making a run at office."

Dims are dumb asses. With the combined financing from the Republican Party, big business, and the rabid right, the Dims will get out spent so badly in the open election that they will loose every time. It is virtually impossible on a state or national level for a candidate to win against a better funded opponent.

The Dims are bumb asses if they think any of this is good for them, and it is certainly not good for America, or for democracy.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 11/05/2009
- cef911f1 I'm a Fan of cef911f1 15 fans permalink
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I disagree. Currently, the polls show that the number of folks that identify themselves as Republican is in the low 20% range. This will only lower that number. If you don't think the Dems can raise money, you have a very short memory.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 11/05/2009

Election history is filled with better funded campaigns that lost.
Corzine's was one this cycle. It is by no means a sure thing you will win if you are better funded.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 11/05/2009
- bigfated I'm a Fan of bigfated 6 fans permalink

In your dreams, marnie1. We are witnessing the early stages of the end game for a political party that is
1...no longer relavant
2...devoid of all ideas
3...corrupt beyond belief
4...made up of uneducated bigots
5...still mired in the 19th century.
6...a full generation awaw from electoral success....if they survive at all!

I'll be glad when they fade into well deserved obscurity----so the REAL politicians---Dems, that is, can get the American Peoples work done!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 AM on 11/06/2009

So the Republican Party has finally and unconditionally surrendered to right-wing conservatives.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 11/05/2009

No more than the democratic party has surrendered to the far left, extremeist, marxists, communist wingnuts of the left.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 11/05/2009
- quoteme I'm a Fan of quoteme 8 fans permalink
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A Public Option does not a make one a Communist or Marxist. Good grief.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 11/05/2009
- jsgaetano I'm a Fan of jsgaetano 198 fans permalink
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Permanent one party majority, here we come!

Thanks Goopers, we couldn't have done it without you! Seriously... we couldn't have.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 11/05/2009
- jws2346 I'm a Fan of jws2346 33 fans permalink

Wow, this is just a legal and above board way to get the Repub party farther into the realm of nut balls and super religious hypocrites. Although it's certainly not illegal, it is certainly immoral.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 11/05/2009
- Paisano I'm a Fan of Paisano 9 fans permalink
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Some people say that John Cornyn molests collies!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 11/05/2009
- bigfated I'm a Fan of bigfated 6 fans permalink

Hey, paisano: Not me! I say he molests gophers and other small varmints.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 AM on 11/06/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 192 fans permalink

And folks say that Republicans aren't comfortable with science.

It seems Senator John from Tejas has made an important discovery: how to neuter a gelding.

And, this must be true, because the source of the report is "Dems" as the headline tells us - folks who painfully and personally know whereof they speak when they speak of neutered.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 11/05/2009
- Horus45 I'm a Fan of Horus45 33 fans permalink
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Perhaps we could enlist some faux conservatives to run against them ALL in their primaries and dry up their funding resources.
Get some young Dems to run as Repubs in their primaries, even if they don't win the primary it would severely wound the Republicans. And if they did win the primary, drop out of the election the day before election day and hand the win to the Dems. And if for some reason they won the election they could switch sides after being sworn in.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 11/05/2009
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Either they have no money, which seems unlikeley, or they have no confidence in their ability to pick a winner.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 11/04/2009
- Donnat I'm a Fan of Donnat 21 fans permalink

They got no money, that's why.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 11/04/2009
- RSKaz I'm a Fan of RSKaz 32 fans permalink
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It's working.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 11/04/2009
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