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Gabrielle Giffords Recovery Affects Democrats' Arizona Senate Race Hopes

Gabrielle Giffords Arizona Senate 2012

KEVIN FREKING   06/13/11 11:59 AM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in January has left Democrats in Arizona without a candidate for next year's U.S. Senate race even though party officials in Washington have declared the state a tremendous opportunity to pick up a seat.

Giffords would be the unquestionable favorite to represent the Democrats if she were able to run. As she undergoes therapy to recover from the January shooting, an alternative candidate has yet to emerge – in part, because of the uncertainty surrounding her political future.

"All of our hopes and faith were geared towards her," said Andrei Cherny, chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party. "Because of what happened in Tucson, I think people are now thinking through the decision themselves."

Some Democrats said the lack of an alternative at this stage is a worrisome sign that Democrats won't field a strong challenger against the GOP nominee, most likely to be Republican Rep. Jeff Flake. Incumbent Republican Jon Kyl is retiring after three terms in the Senate.

"We're stumbling around with names nobody knows," said Rep. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz. "We're left with second tiers, and that's too bad, because I don't think Flake should have a free ride and he's beatable."

Grijalva said he believes that time is drawing near for the Giffords camp to say whether she will run for the Senate. He made clear he had no intention of seeking the seat.

"There has been a deference and I think appropriately so," Grijalva said. "Now, I think it's kind of important to find out what their decision is going to be, because the more time that goes by, the lower the tier of candidates gets. Formidable people are going to defer to Gabby and that's appropriate, but like I said, at some point, some decisions have to be made."

Privately, some Democrats are pessimistic that her recovery will progress to the point she will run for the Senate. They view a run for her congressional seat as a more likely alternative.

Jim Pederson, the former chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party, said Giffords has plenty of time to decide and could win the Senate race even if she waited until 2012 before entering.

"It can certainly wait until next year. If she were perceived in terms of her recovery to be a viable candidate, I think she could raise significant money overnight. She could conceivably wait another nine or 10 months, I think," Pederson said.

Pederson acknowledged that her possible candidacy may be scaring off other Democratic candidates.

Indeed, Pederson said he believe a Giffords candidacy would be so strong that any Democrats who jumped into the field now would probably step aside if she did get in.

Grijalva said it would be unreasonable to ask a Democratic candidate to enter the race as a potential placeholder.

"This is Arizona. This is hand-to-hand combat from this point forward," he said. "Once you're in the fight, you cannot step out."

Giffords has made remarkable progress in the last five months, with neurosurgeon Dr. Dong Kim describing it as "almost miraculous." Still, she remains a shadow of her former self. Pia Carusone, her chief of staff, told the Arizona Republic last week that Giffords can express her basic wants and needs, but has difficulty stringing together sentences to verbalize more complex thoughts and feelings. Giffords, she said, relies heavily on hand gestures and facial expressions to communicate.

"She is borrowing upon other ways of communicating. Her words are back more and more now, but she's still using facial expressions as a way to express. Pointing. Gesturing," Carusone said.

The description matches what experts expect from someone who has suffered a traumatic brain injury. Often, they can be easily disoriented, have trouble prioritizing, suffer from some memory loss and could have difficulty recognizing people. Some have difficulty doing several tasks at the same time.

Most cognitive recovery occurs in the first six months to a year after an injury, though it becomes less noticeable as time progresses. In the second year, progress sharply drops.

Carusone said it is too early to say whether she will resume her position in Congress. She says they have until May 2012 to decide.

The staff also released photographs of Giffords on Sunday. The photos show her with shorter, darker hair but few signs she suffered a gunshot wound to the head. The timing coincides with plans to release Giffords from the hospital later this month or in early July.

Democratic officials in Washington and Phoenix stressed that it's still quite early in the election cycle. Cherny said he had talked to several potential candidates interested in running, some currently in politics and others viewed as civic and business leaders.

"If we go into the fall and we still don't have a candidate, people will start getting anxious. I think people understand that we still have the summer to have candidates start stepping forward," Cherny said.

Pederson, who ran and lost to Kyl in 2006, said several factors are behind the lack of candidates so far.

"I think it's the perceived strength of Representative Flake. It's also very difficult to raise money in this economic environment," Pederson said. "Plus, over the last several years we have not been able to develop a bullpen of candidates that could take on higher office. I do think that is an anomaly and not reflective of where the state is going politically."

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WASHINGTON — The shooting of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in January has left Democrats in Arizona without a candidate for next year's U.S. Senate race even though party officials in Washington have ...
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11:52 AM on 07/07/2011
This state is in serious trouble, we are already plagued with idiots in our state government, ( Brewer,McCain, Kyle). What will happen to Tucson if we can't find a GOOD fellow Dem to fill her seat until she is able to re-take her place. She is one terriffic person that I have had the pleasure to meet. We should be praying for someone as dedicated as her. Not posting STUPID comments about her becoming a Republican or her husband leaving her. This is an important issue and we need to behave accordingly.
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yoyodyne666
Just here to spool you up.
11:29 PM on 06/14/2011
"Giffords can express her basic wants and needs, but has difficulty stringing together sentences to verbalize more complex thoughts "

Yup she's become a republican.
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yoyodyne666
Just here to spool you up.
11:26 PM on 06/14/2011
I thought she was blond ....
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yoyodyne666
Just here to spool you up.
10:13 PM on 06/14/2011
If she is only a shadow of herself maybe should run as a republican ......
09:14 AM on 06/14/2011
How long till the husband leaves? Thatll be the next story
04:34 AM on 06/14/2011
Using her for political purposes, Democrats have no shame.
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catgirl666
FDR must be rolling in his grave
05:18 AM on 06/14/2011
Refresh my memory but what party exploited 9-11 at the Republican convention in 2008???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm-9MbC3IdU

Republicans never had any to begin with.
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themightyabealrd
screw the real world-I'm an artist!
03:11 AM on 06/14/2011
While I wish Rep. Giffords had been spared her ordeal, the example of her astonishing strength and courage is truly remarkable. What a contrast to all the politicians-regardless of party-who complain and snipe and troll for sympathy when the media or an opponent has provoked their ire! One hopes for a full recovery so that she may serve for many years to come.
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JenniferWest
The Best is Yet to Come!
10:30 PM on 06/13/2011
Wow! I'm so glad to see Gifford's beautiful smile! Encouraging, positive news-For a change! God speed for a full recovery.
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efffox
The truth is NOT halfway between right and wrong
07:58 PM on 06/13/2011
What a beautiful smile!! Seeing Gaby gives me HOPE. Hope for the future, hope for the Democrats, hope for Arizona, and hope has been sorely lacking lately!!
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JOHN SERINO
03:44 AM on 06/14/2011
I think I'm going to cry.
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efffox
The truth is NOT halfway between right and wrong
12:18 PM on 06/14/2011
What is it about Republican men these days? What a bunch of wimps!!!
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noaxe397
05:55 PM on 06/13/2011
Pederson acknowledged that her possible candidacy may be scaring off other Democratic candidates." WHAT other Dem candidates?? The last Dem who could win statewide, Terry Goddard, was soundly defested by Brewer last year and it was the seecond time Goddard lost the governor's race. There is NO Dem in Az who can win statewide anymore. The article quotes someone saying there are only second tier candidates available. That's a step UP for AZ Dems when it comes to statewide races. In 1998 McCain defeated an environmental attorney by 20 points. In 2004 he defeated school teacher Stuart Starkey with 77% of the vote. In 2010 he defeqted a Tucson city councilman with almost 60% of the vote. THAT'S the state of the Dem party in AZ
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claudiam
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04:40 PM on 06/13/2011
Gabby - you are in my thoughts and my heart. Be well claudiatucsonaz
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04:39 PM on 06/13/2011
My understanding is that she will never regain the cognitive function necessary to serve in Congress.

The right thing to do would be for her to be declared unfit for office and have a replacement appointed. Right now, most of Pima county is essentially unrepresented in congress.

As for the Senate, that is never going to happen. The Democrats will just have to find another candidate.
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p c r
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05:56 PM on 06/13/2011
My understanding is that she has a good chance of regaining cognitive function, and will make a great Senator-- certainly better than Kyl.
Are you a neurologist? Have you personally assessed her?
If not, it is pure speculation and opinion without hard evidence.
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10:56 AM on 06/14/2011
She's not going to make a good Senator. She had part of her cerebral cortex blown through by a bullet.

I'm very saddened by what happened to her, and I wish her nothing but the best. However, one need not be a neurologist to understand that people who get shot through the brain don't recover well enough to serve in congress.
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camelias and sweet tea
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06:00 PM on 06/13/2011
It has only been 4 1/2 months, she has done better than most that have had recovery times much longer than that. Give her some more time for goodness sakes.
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10:59 AM on 06/14/2011
She is doing very well, but that doesn't change reality. Massive brain traumas, like the one she so cruelly suffered, just don't heal completely.

The brain is an amazing organ, and it's ability to re-work itself is amazing. But reality is reality. People who get shot through the brain do not recover sufficiently to serve in congress.

Have you listened to James Brady speak? It's been nearly 30 years since he suffered a very similar injury.
heckmepitus
Truth, justice and the American way
04:13 PM on 06/13/2011
Sadly she is not able to represent her constituents.
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06:01 PM on 06/13/2011
Maybe, not yet, it has only been 4 1/2 months, give her a break, she has had a miracle recovery so far.
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redrigs
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03:40 PM on 06/13/2011
Get well, dear lady! We need you!