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MS-01: Oh. My. Goodness.

by: Dean Barker

Wed May 14, 2008 at 06:52:56 AM EDT


Yeah, couldn't be farther from the Granite State.

But this is now the third special election in the House in a red district that Democrats have won.  And that the NRCC has spent lots of money they don't have defending.

This literally makes my week.  The nation stands ready to hold Bush's Republican Party accountable for the last eight years. Next November will be a sea change, if these three races are indicative of anything.

(And remember, a President Obama is much less effective without a filibuster-proof Senate, so we've got to reach that number, too.)

As always in these matters, DavidNYC and Swing State Project are required reading.

Update: Ha ha ha ha ha ha!

A GOP House leadership aide told Politico last week that "if we don't win in Mississippi, I think you are going to see a lot of people running around here looking for windows to jump out of."

The $1.27 million that the NRCC spent in the heavily Republican district amounted to nearly 20 percent of the committee's entire cash-on-hand. The committee has now spent more than $3 million to defend three conservative House seats, losing all three of them, and it is ill-equipped financially to compete fully in an ever-widening playing field for November.

BWWAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Paul Begala:
[DNC Chair Howard Dean] -- yes, he's in trouble, in that campaign managers, candidates, are really angry with him. He has raised $74 million and spent $64 million. He says it's a long-term strategy. But what he has spent it on, apparently, is just hiring a bunch of staff people to wander around Utah and Mississippi and pick their nose. That's not how you build a party. You win elections. That's how you build a party.
Dean Barker :: MS-01: Oh. My. Goodness.
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Dean, do you have the Google map.. (0.00 / 0)
that shows election results? I remember seeing one that showed PA. I thought you posted the link.

Whack-a-mole, anyone?

No, that was from a prez primary from CNN. (4.00 / 1)
I would go to swing state project for all kinds of MS-01 goodies, though.

birch, finch, beech

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that it's Trent Lott's seat (4.00 / 2)
makes it even sweeter!  

sanctimonious purist/professional lefty

"Like a Republican winning in Brooklyn" (4.00 / 1)
That's how someone (maybe Matthews) put it on MSNBC last night. Good line, puts it in perspective.



Shock Wave Around the World (4.00 / 2)
Dean, I'm writing this from Oradea (in Western Romania), where people are talking about this election in the streets.

OK, well, not exactly.  Very few people here speak English.  But, if charades offer any indication, they sure hate George Bush!

The significance of this election is clear:  The GOP (both local and national) sought to destroy Childers by linking him -- in graphic and blatantly racist ads -- to Barack Obama.  They put all their eggs in that basket, and the results speak for themselves.

Rumor has it that Tom Cole is toast, and the retiring Tom Davis might be coming back as NRCC chair.


As Tip said... (0.00 / 0)
All politics is local.  While this is a great news in terms of "national" spin, apparently the Dem victory had more to do with local geography than anything else.  I was speaking to someone who grew up in the area on Monday and he said that this was more about whether the power center of the district would be Southhaven or Tupelo.  This fight, which began with the GOP primary (one candidate from Southaven and one from Tupelo) where the Southaven candidate won and as a result during the general GOP candidates in the Tupelo area voted D.  

That said, this now means that 3 out of the 4 seats in Mississippi are controlled by D.

DD - why are you in Romania?


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