iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Richard Mourdock, Richard Lugar Tea Party Challenger, Relying On GOP Loyalty

TOM LoBIANCO   05/04/12 02:33 PM ET  AP

INDIANAPOLIS — For roughly two decades, Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock toiled in the trenches of the state Republican Party, losing more races than he won. But along the way he made a name for himself among GOP loyalists, tirelessly working the fundraising circuit and building a strong network of ground-level support.

Now Mourdock, a 60-year-old geologist, is on the brink of handing the tea party its biggest victory of the 2012 elections: Sen. Richard Lugar's seat.

Mourdock "is the real deal. He didn't arrive in 2012 and try to develop a platform that would attract conservative voters to him. He attracts conservative voters to him because he's a conservative," said Mike Fichter, president of Indiana Right to Life, who cut his teeth in politics working on Mourdock's first unsuccessful run for Congress in 1988 and has repaid the favor by endorsing him over Lugar.

It was unthinkable just month ago that anyone could topple the six-term Lugar, let alone a little-known state treasurer. But like the marathon runner he is, Mourdock has steadily chipped away at Lugar's base with a successful campaign questioning the senator's residency and conservative credentials.

With the primary election on Tuesday, Mourdock appears to have evened the odds in what began as a David v. Goliath battle. Recent polls show momentum on Mourdock's side, and that has emboldened conservatives eager to shake up Washington.

"If we win here, we are going to win the election," said Josh Eboch, campaign manager for the tea party umbrella group FreedomWorks, as he rallied Mourdock supporters in a heavily Republican Indianapolis suburb on a recent Saturday afternoon.

At first blush, Mourdock seems an unlikely dragon slayer. The two-term state treasurer lacks the dashing presence of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and the fiery rhetoric of tea party standard-bearers like Illinois Rep. Joe Walsh and Florida Rep. Allen West. Before his 2006 election as state treasurer, an office that carries little name recognition, Mourdock's only political experience consisted of two terms as a commissioner in the southern Indiana county that includes Evansville.

But the anti-incumbent sentiment that fueled the tea party's growth in 2010 and an unexpected court fight that thrust Mourdock into the national spotlight may change all that in Indiana, home to one of the nation's most organized tea party movements.

Mourdock, a former coal mining executive who enjoys tinkering with motorcycles and building race cars, has built a reputation as a GOP loyalist since that first run for Congress in 1988. He's a regular at party events ranging from large annual Lincoln Day dinners that are the staple of fundraising to picnics with as few as two people. He's so accustomed to delivering speeches about Abraham Lincoln and Ronald Reagan that he seldom needs notes.

"The first time we had him speak there was very, very little applause, and it was a speech about Abraham Lincoln, and we wondered: `Did it bomb or what?' And then we realized that everyone was so reverent and spellbound that when it was over, it took a while for it to sink in," said Morgan County Republican Party Chairman Marty Weaver.

That helps illustrate the differences between Mourdock and Lugar, whom many county leaders say has ignored their fundraising dinners for years.

But while Mourdock's loyalty has kept him on the party's A-list, it was his role as the keeper of Indiana's bottom line that pushed him to the forefront.

In 2009, Mourdock launched what some saw as a quixotic bid to block the federal bailout of Chrysler, saying it violated bankruptcy law by giving unsecured creditors more than secured creditors, including some Indiana employee pension funds. He lost when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to rule on his objections, but won national recognition from conservatives looking for someone willing to challenge the status quo.

"I would just be another guy from Indianapolis coming to events like this, if it hadn't been for Chrysler," Mourdock told the party faithful during the Morgan County dinner. "Chrysler defined me as the guy from Indianapolis who will take a stand, the guy who will fight for something."

Yet his opposition to the Chrysler bailout is also his biggest weakness with voters who question the $2.8 million tab for legal fees in the case, as well as the threat the challenge posed to the auto industry, a backbone of Indiana's manufacturing-dependent economy.

"The guy was trying to take our jobs away," said Richie Boruff, president of the United Autoworkers Local 685 representing Chrysler workers in Kokomo, Ind. He's asking members to vote for Lugar, whether they're Republican or Democrat.

Even so, there's a sense that Mourdock is on the brink of something big. Even some longtime Lugar supporters are signaling it's time for a change.

"I think sometimes if you're in office too long, you think you become bigger than the office and you no longer represent Indiana. And in that regard, maybe Dick Lugar is an anachronism," said Lawrence County Republican Party Chairman Sam Bond, who first volunteered for Lugar as a student at Purdue University in 1976. Bond said he still respects the senator, but believes Lugar has become engulfed by a system that shuns change.

Hoosiers for Conservative Senate co-founder Monica Boyer said her group of tea party activists spent most of last summer focused on telling voters why Lugar should be kicked out of office, not on who should replace him.

That changed after their nominating convention last September. Mourdock attended; Lugar didn't.

"I went from being anti-Lugar to listening to what (Mourdock) was saying and being excited," Boyer said.

For his part, Mourdock calls Lugar "an absolute gentleman" and says he has voted for him in the past. But he also hopes this is the year that nice guys with long Washington records finish last.

"People at this level, they want to know a guy is going to take the fight for them," Mourdock said. "It's time to have some fight here and not just go along to get along."

___

Follow Tom LoBianco on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tomlobianco

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Hill newsletter!
INDIANAPOLIS — For roughly two decades, Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock toiled in the trenches of the state Republican Party, losing more races than he won. But along the way he made a name f...
INDIANAPOLIS — For roughly two decades, Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock toiled in the trenches of the state Republican Party, losing more races than he won. But along the way he made a name f...
Filed by Luke Johnson  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 96
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3  Next ›  Last »  (3 total)
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
09:53 AM on 05/05/2012
So it is possible Indiana could be set up for another situation like we had in up state New York where the Republicans supporting Dick Luger to either get him to run as a Independent in the fall or defect and vote for a Democratic challenger.........
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
seiedvard
Tea-Party 2008-2012: You will be missed
09:53 AM on 05/05/2012
"The first time we had him speak there was very, very little applause, and it was a speech about Abraham Lincoln, and we wondered: `Did it bomb or what?'

He must have talked about how Lincoln was an northern Atheist who wanted to keep the Union together all the while trying to free the slaves
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
TheAntiOkie
08:26 AM on 05/05/2012
Translation:  He's a total radical extremist wing nut who could not get himself elected a few years ago but since the right wing has lost their collective mind since Obama was elected President, the extremists have decided that they are going to ram anything and everything that is radical and extreme and regressive down everyone's throats as punishment for having too many people in this country who believe in people, not party.
08:06 AM on 05/05/2012
The 'Black is White' claims of the Tea Party candidates appeal to voters who don't include themselves in what they want for other people. This is a movement of mass delusion.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
07:51 AM on 05/05/2012
Spend 2.8 million dollars of taxpayer's money in a useless endeavor, except for self-gratification, and you usually get run out of town on a rail, but in Indiana the Republicans reward you. Wow.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Janzee12000
You're all individuals!
10:43 PM on 05/04/2012
So is Mourdock good to beat in November? Looking at some responses on threads from Indiana sites it appears that those that would vote for Lugar again would not vote for Mourdock if he wins..
10:19 PM on 05/04/2012
blocking the bailout does not appear to be a deal breaker because those in the tea party love to vote against their own self interest. They all support the 1 %, businesses, and corporations....even those with no teeth, living off Social Security in a shack. Dillusions of better days ahead for them....maybe dentures!
09:29 AM on 05/05/2012
don't want better days...might have to think and understand things. Hate is simple.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
wtg246
08:29 PM on 05/04/2012
When you have a record like repubicans do, I guess all you can count on is loyalty.
GOP RECORD:
Left $10.6 trillion in debt and more accumulating from legislation they passed, wars, and tax returns.
Left more natl debt than ALL previous presidents combined.
Unemployment was 8.5% before Obama was sworn in with 750,000 job losses monthly.
And even their hero Reagan had 10.6% unemployment in 1982 and 1983 when he was campaigning for re-election - and he wasn't left the mess Obama was.
Passed legislation in 2001 that did away with banking and wall street regulation. Passed legislation in 2005 to tax overseas profits at only 5%. Passed legislation in 2005 exempting halliburton and others from clean water acts when fracting for natural gas. If this is so safe as they claim, why did they feel it necessary to pass this legislation. Because waterways and wells are being polluted.
No - they don't have much of a record and to say they want to return to the same policies under Bush isn't going to make it either.
photo
blinkthink
Tax Wall Street Trades Now
08:09 PM on 05/04/2012
Mitch Daniels endorsed Lugar on the radio today.

Mourdock is that 'special' TP candidate against clean air, wants austerity for all. Indiana would do the rest of the country a great disservice to elect this far right candidate. Anyone voting for him and the TP's "let's send the country into a depression" austerity will get far more pain than they bargained for.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Konnie
Really South Carolina??
08:04 PM on 05/04/2012
indiana's children of the corn are riding high these days with non-stop attack ads. the down state teabagels are frightening everyone. who ever wins the primary will have to face blue dog dem donnelly in the general. it's enough to switch parties for the primary so lugar will win, just to get
rid of joe and put a real dem in rhe house. what to do, what to do?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
07:52 AM on 05/05/2012
Joe will not be running for re-election, he can only run for one federal office at a time.
photo
akdennis
Texas. It's like a whole other country. Seriously
06:50 PM on 05/04/2012
Oh, perfect. Another obstructionist tool for our already do-nothing Congress. He will have exactly zero impact.
01:55 AM on 05/05/2012
correction: NEGATIVE impact. :)
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
05:39 PM on 05/04/2012
"The two-term state treasurer lacks the dashing presence of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio". I must be missing something "dashing presence"? Statement makes me laugh
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Janicot
Been to paradise, never been to me...
06:51 PM on 05/04/2012
"Dashing" in the way a teen-aged boy swaggers after he gets the braces off.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
07:07 PM on 05/04/2012
Good one
photo
blinkthink
Tax Wall Street Trades Now
09:47 PM on 05/04/2012
Mr.Bat ears is not attractive nor very smart.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
chris hatala
06:44 AM on 05/05/2012
Can he count after all he is a tpub?
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
msgirlintn
Magnolia's mom!
05:23 PM on 05/04/2012
This smells like a victory for the Dems in November.  Remember Delaware and NV in 2010?  The Republicans seem to never learn from their mistakes.  It couldn't happen to a more deserving bunch!
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
06:00 PM on 05/04/2012
msgirl. I remember 2010 well. Looked good to me.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
msgirlintn
Magnolia's mom!
06:59 PM on 05/04/2012
man,

Enjoy the memories.  2012 is going to be a repeat of 2006 and 2008.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
woodcutter1947
07:53 PM on 05/04/2012
I remember 2010 real well the republicans retook congress that was great.
07:48 PM on 05/04/2012
I do remember 2010. The TEA Party and GOP gained several seats in the House and Senate. It was good to see Nancy Pelosi getting demoted to House Minority Leader.

http://chemicalconservative.blogspot.com/2012/05/tea-vs-ows.html

Hopefully the same thing happens in 2012.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Okiemama
01:40 AM on 05/05/2012
And I remember the Senate races in Alaska, Nevada, New York and Delaware.
photo
HUFFPOST PUNDIT
msgirlintn
Magnolia's mom!
01:45 AM on 05/05/2012
commonsense,

You really should get your news from credible sources.  The T Party is done and 2012 will be a repeat of 2006 and 2008.  Enjoy.
05:23 PM on 05/04/2012
It's truly a shame, a decent man with stellar career of public service; is about to be ousted by this bozo. It is very dispiriting to see mainstream conservatives no come out in support Senator Lugar.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
woodcutter1947
07:55 PM on 05/04/2012
As a republican tea party guy I hope Lugar get creamed he's a RINO
photo
MaxHeadroom
My Karma ran over my dogma.
09:48 PM on 05/04/2012
Then with your logic, that would make Reagan a Liberal Democrat.

What is the color of the sky in your world?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Okiemama
01:41 AM on 05/05/2012
As were Reagan, Ford, Eisenhower, and Nixon in the tea party world.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
giant1
I have written what I have written
05:20 PM on 05/04/2012
Lugar is running an ad that states Mourdoch cheats on his taxes. That's about as "real deal" GOP as you can get.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
07:57 AM on 05/05/2012
Mourdock did cheat on his taxes. He repeatedly claim Homestead exemptions on more than one parcel of real estate, even after being advised of the problem. He must think those pesky laws are for the little guy.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
Hoosierbrad
I know it when I see it.
08:04 AM on 05/05/2012
Sorry, I intended to write "claimed" and not "claim".
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
giant1
I have written what I have written
10:18 AM on 05/05/2012
As I look at his campaign ad on the corner of this page I got to think he cheated on his picture as well.