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Jim DeMint Focuses On 2012 Senate Races

Jim Demint Elections 2012

Posted: 01/16/12 07:08 PM ET

By Nick Carey

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Jan 16 (Reuters) - Everybody was waiting for Jim DeMint. Mitt Romney had reason to hope the South Carolina senator would repeat his 2008 endorsement of his presidential bid.

DeMint is the hero of conservatives in South Carolina, so his backing might well have clinched the crucial state for Romney. Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul had just as much reason to hope DeMint might support them, and put him in the role of kingmaker in the Republican race for the White House.

At a convention of the conservative Tea Party movement in Myrtle Beach on Sunday, DeMint made clear, however, they could all stop holding their collective breath.

The Republican lawmaker, who had refused to endorse anyone, said he was definitely staying on the sidelines.

"We've got a presidential race coming up and we've got a lot of good candidates," he said.

"I know that probably folks in this room feel strongly about them in a lot of different ways, and that's why I'm not getting involved," he added to laughter from the audience.

The Tea Party - with its calls for reduced government spending and regulation - is the hottest movement within the Republican Party. It helped more than three dozen conservative candidates get elected to Congress in the 2010 elections, helping Republicans regain control of the House of Representatives.

But the Tea Party's impact on the presidential campaign has been relatively muted. There is no consensus Tea Party candidate, because the movement is split among conservatives Gingrich, Santorum and Paul. Republicans are selecting a candidate to challenge Democratic President Barack Obama in the November election.

It is also unclear whether the movement that helped elect candidates from conservative, mostly white congressional districts will have the same appeal in national elections, in which the electorate is more diverse.

So instead of picking a favorite for the White House race, DeMint has a different strategy: to strengthen the Tea Party in the Senate and forge a bastion of fiscal conservatism against whoever wins the presidency.

"We need not only to take a majority in the Senate," DeMint told the convention. "We need a conservative majority in the Senate."

The idea, he said, was to have enough conservative Republicans in the chamber to keep the occupant of the White House, "whoever it is," in check. Democrats hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, but many of their seats are up for grabs in the November elections.

The key to DeMint's Senate plan is a fundraising group, the Senate Conservatives Fund, which says it has so far raised $3.5 million for the 2012 campaign cycle. It has endorsed four Senate candidates in Texas, Ohio, Nebraska and Wisconsin.

In DeMint's newly published book, "Now or Never: Saving America From Economic Collapse," the senator lists the questions that the Senate Conservatives Fund asks candidates before backing them, including "Will you oppose all net tax increases?"

"Ultimately, Jim wants to see 10 to 15 conservative senators who won't change their minds on core issues," said David Woodard, a politics professor at Clemson University, who has known DeMint for 20 years and co-authored "Why We Whisper" with the senator, a book published in 2007.

"That's the way he sees his role."

DeMint has come under pressure to give a nod to a conservative presidential candidate who can stop Romney, a moderate former Massachusetts governor who is the front-runner ahead of Saturday's Republican primary in South Carolina.

The vote is seen by many as a last chance for former House Speaker Gingrich, former Pennsylvania Senator Santorum and Texas Governor Rick Perry to prove they can compete against Romney.

DeMint endorsed Romney in his failed presidential bid in 2008, before the Tea Party movement took off.

Friends, academics, Republican strategists and even opponents in South Carolina say DeMint will not go back on his word to stay on the sidelines.

"I have to say that while I disagree with Jim on many things, I have to admire his consistency and his commitment to his philosophy," said South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Dick Harpootlian. "If DeMint endorsed Romney, he'd be the Republican nominee tomorrow."

"But as he has said he won't endorse anyone, I don't believe he will," Harpootlian added.


THE DEMINT DOCTRINE

DeMint has a record of going against the Republican Party establishment in the Senate.

Almost since he was first elected to the Senate in 2004, he has fought against party leadership over government spending and taxation, issues crucial to Tea Party insurgents bent on pulling the Republican Party further to the right.

"Jim was Tea Party before there was a Tea Party," Harpootlian said.

DeMint bucked the party line in 2010 by backing conservative Senate candidates like Marco Rubio in Florida against those favored by party leadership.

This year, his mission to add more conservatives is aimed at cutting spending, getting tough on illegal immigration, and repealing Obama's healthcare overhaul that requires people to buy health insurance by 2014 or face tax penalties.

Call it the DeMint doctrine.

He ruled out compromising with Democrats in Congress at a speech to the Tea Party convention on Saturday.

"The Democratic Party today is the party of those dependent on government who want more government. That's why we can't compromise with them, we have to beat them," DeMint said.

His rhetoric went down well at the 2010 elections but many voters are now fed up with gridlock in Congress, a sentiment that Obama is playing on as part of his re-election bid.

"If people like Jim DeMint refuse to back down and try to find a way to compromise with the other side, we end up with gridlock, which is what we've seen over the past year," said Danielle Vinson, professor of politics at Furman University in South Carolina.

"The policy of no compromise runs the risk of turning the Republicans into the minority party if the rest of the country doesn't find his (DeMint's) arguments compelling," she said.

Born in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1951, DeMint's parents divorced when he was a child. He was raised by his mother and in his book "Saving Freedom" he describes a hard upbringing.

After college, he worked in market research before setting up his own public relations firm The DeMint Group.

Jim Guth, a politics professor at Furman University, said DeMint's experience as a business owner heavily influenced his political career.

"He really sees issues of spending and taxes from the perspective of a small business owner," he said. "It's important to understand that background."

"DeMint has little sympathy for big corporations," Guth added. "He supports lower taxes, but he would equalize taxes across the board and close loopholes for corporations."

DeMint was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998 but unlike his predecessors who backed the textile industry in his district, DeMint spoke out in favor of free trade. Later in the Senate, he made a point of speaking out against the use of "earmarks" - used by lawmakers to bring federal funding home for pet projects.

In 2010, DeMint resisted calls for a congressional earmark to renovate the Port of Charleston so it could handle large cargo ships.

"There have been some frustrations in the business community about DeMint's ideological fervor and his refusal to bring home the bacon to South Carolina," said Chip Felkel, a Republican consultant in the state. "He took some flak for it, but that's just who he is. When he says something, he means it."

"Unlike some people, this is a deep personal calling for him and his consistency has made him hugely popular with Republican voters in South Carolina," he added. (Editing by Alistair Bell, Eric Beech and Peter Cooney)

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01:26 PM on 01/17/2012
I know the focus is on the presidential election, but the real game changer in 2012 is who takes control the Congress and the Senate. As we've seen with this tea bag congress, they can easily tie the hands of a President. If we want to see big changes in moving this country forward, we've got to give Pres. Obama a REAL majority in both houses.
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Targetdog
Remembering recent history...
01:23 PM on 01/17/2012
DeMint will not endorse anyone prior to the primary for fear of looking like a loser when he picks the wrong one.
labman
Make Civics a Required Subject
02:13 PM on 01/17/2012
Looking like a loser?. That ship has sailed
01:12 PM on 01/17/2012
Could men like this doing so much damage to our country really love it? I would say it is power they love not country and it only takes some fools to give the power to them
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Captain Kiddy
Try thinking! It's like a breath of fresh air!
12:47 PM on 01/17/2012
Well, there you have it. This guy won't endorse anyone because he already has an agenda that has nothing to do with who runs for or is elected president. His mind is made up and has ossified already: he's going to create a sub-group of Congress whose only function is to obstruct and oppose anything and everything that might run contrary to his ideology - even if it means damaging the people of America who AREN'T asociated with the so-called Tea Party. And even the TPers will probably wake up one day to find that their interests aren't being served either, but they are apparently too self-absorbed and self-congratulatory to even see that as a possibility. Allowing these extremists to control our government is unacceptable. Republican candidates beware: this man has already said he will oppose your efforts should one of you managem to win the presidency unless you fall in line with his demands. This guy is planning a dictatorship by committee.
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mynamesyow
Scientist, Gonzo, Champion of the Poor
12:36 PM on 01/17/2012
"I know that probably folks in this room feel strongly about them in a lot of different ways, and that's why I'm not getting involved," DeMint said.

So even the Teabagger Kingmaker is stepping aside to let Mormon Corporate Person Romney buy his way to the Nomination...

SOME PRINCIPLES there 'Baggers!!!


And just a month or two ago I remember reading about all these teapartiers FIRED UP to defeat Romney....wow....that didnt last long......
Teaparty: Hey, whats your name again ?
Romney: You're New Conservative Messiah 'ABO'
Teaparty: Yay !!!!!!!
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rgilley
12:06 PM on 01/17/2012
The Republicans in congress have obstructed the growth of jobs and allowed 20 MILLION people to remain in unemployment for the sole purpose of achieving their STATED main goal "To make sure Obama is a one term Presdient." and if THAT is not enough reason to vote them out of our government Nothing ever will be! What they have done is tantamount to treason against the american people!

Extortion Politics: Koch Brothers Operative Confirms That Tea Party in Congress Is Not There to Negotiate
http://www.pensitoreview.com/2011/08/03/extortion-politics-tea-party-astroturfer-confirms-that-tea-baggers-in-congress-are-not-there-to-negotiate/

The conjob Teapublicans pulled on the American electorate in2010 will go down in history as one of the most infamous bait and switch elections in the world. !!!
Despicable and in no way indicitive the once popular Reapublican party which has now morphed into the personal property of the Kochs and their 1%er friends who feel a sense of entitlement to own America!

"The Kochs promote an agenda of hate, of intolerance and repression. They are homophobic, racist manipulators who see America as something they and their wealthy friends should own and control."

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/40038
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kevamy
01:59 PM on 01/17/2012
Couldn' have said it better. Congrats! Now let's hope the rest of the american people get this and do their jobs and get rid of these clowns asap.
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suefloyd2002
we are family
02:04 PM on 01/17/2012
Excellent Post!! Your first statement says everything any sane person could ever need to understand what needs to be done and act accordingly when the 2012 elections roll around. Brilliant!!
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RUKidding0
Freedom is Fundamental
11:59 AM on 01/17/2012
It is entirely irrelevant whether or not a " 'Policy Of No Compromise' Runs Risk For Republicans", because winning the political war isn't the goal of the Tea Party Revolution.

Ending Politics as a significant effect on Americans' lives IS the goal.

Ending big government IS the goal, not being in charge of it.

Ending the collectivist tyranny of our social democratic state IS the goal, not accommodating its expansion.

Ending rent seeking in government IS the goal, not becoming a beneficiary of it.

Freedom IS the goal, whether achieved through democratic means or non-violent, but extreme extra-democratic means.

Of course, understanding any of these goals is beyond the comprehension of the collectivists of the Social Democrat Party, so we see a never ending string of befuddled disbelief over the Tea Party's refusal to continue the three quarters of a century long accommodation from the Republican Party to the incremental ratcheting into place of an ever bigger social democratic state.

When freedom is finally restored to all Americans, perhaps even collectivists can see the reason for refusal to compromise on freedom.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
09:30 AM on 01/17/2012
Republicans want all or nothing. I'll be happy to see them get nothing, and like it.
09:26 AM on 01/17/2012
Wonder if Demint knows about a group of tea party members who have seen how incompetent the Republicans are they have a website called teapartyforobama? They have decided to support Obama.
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suefloyd2002
we are family
02:18 PM on 01/17/2012
i checked out their website - it is interesting -
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middleoftheroad53
09:21 AM on 01/17/2012
"The policy of no compromise runs the risk of turning the Republicans into the minority party if the rest of the country doesn't find his (DeMint's) arguments compelling,"

The worst Economic Collapse since The Great Depression and Republicans "stood in the way" of many meaningful ways to "right the ship" because Obama was a BLACK, DEMOCRAT and they found that ABHORRENT!

Republicans and Republican (voting) Independents ... this is YOUR PARTY. What do you think?
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mynamesyow
Scientist, Gonzo, Champion of the Poor
12:39 PM on 01/17/2012
Most of them are too ignorant to even KNOW that W Bush and the Repub Congress write up a piece of legsilation called "The American downpayment Dream Act' that was signed into law by W in Dec 2003 that began GAURANTEEING at least 200 Million a year to back No/Low Downpayment Home Loans to the Poor...which gave the Banks all the gaurantee they needed to un-leash the PRedatory Home Loan Kraken on the Poor and Middle Class...

http://www.americandreamdownpaymentassistance.com/whsp12162003.cfm
09:14 AM on 01/17/2012
"renovate the Port of Charleston so it could handle large cargo ships." Gee that sounds like it might have been a good thing. Demint is right though. The battle for the Senate is key. Which side are you on?
08:05 AM on 01/17/2012
Demint and others like him in the Republican party, think that this country belongs to them, and them only. That they have a god given right to dictate who an American really is and how they should all act.
satyrday
If my micro-bio is way too long, will it be trunca
07:37 AM on 01/17/2012
People have witnessed the damage of the tea party, and they've had enough. If republicans don't move away from those extreme positions, they'll learn the hard way in the 2012 election.
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SunnyDaySam
To Err is Human, to Forgive is Canine
11:52 AM on 01/17/2012
Too late - The GOP/TP has made their bed and in Nov. they'll have to lie in it.
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Wallysmom
What Washington needs is adult supervision.
07:25 AM on 01/17/2012
He looks so pained....so pinched. It must be difficult being so angry 24/7. I can't imagine this man having a moment of joy.
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greenie 61
Keep your rosaries off my ovaries
02:50 AM on 01/17/2012
I'll never understand why this a _ _ hat is given such high regard, he's a lazy slacker. Hey Demented, if you don't like government, quit running for office.