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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Fri May 29, 2015, 05:43 AM May 2015

Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest: This is bad news for John McCain. Seriously

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/27/1387975/-Daily-Kos-Elections-Morning-Digest-This-is-bad-news-for-John-McCain-Seriously

Tuesday morning brought some exciting news for Arizona Democrats, as Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick announced she'd run against veteran GOP Sen. John McCain, who is seeking a sixth term in the Senate. It's a welcome but unexpected development: Kirkpatrick, who holds a vast, GOP-leaning seat in the state's northeast, had long been on the DSCC's wish list but had never spoken publicly about her interest in taking on McCain. Her entry instantly makes this race competitive, as a recent PPP poll showed McCain with a horrific 36-51 statewide approval rating and just a 42-36 lead on Kirkpatrick.

Those are very weak numbers for an incumbent, particularly in a red state like Arizona, but McCain actually faces a double-barreled threat. Hardcore conservatives have long despised McCain for his many apostasies—he's always preferred hobnobbing with the Sunday talk show set rather than party with the tea partiers—and he's already earned a primary challenge from state Sen. Kelli Ward. That same PPP poll found McCain up just 44-31 on the unknown Ward among Republican voters, another terribly weak result.

Ward's not a strong candidate, though (she's a "chemtrail" conspiracy theorist who's been spurned by anti-establishment groups like the Club for Growth), and McCain handily dispatched a similarly unimpressive primary opponent back in 2010. But Ward could keep McCain occupied, draining his coffers and dragging him to the right, as Kirkpatrick travels the state and raises money. And if a better option emerges in the GOP primary for the purity brigades, it's possible McCain might not even earn his party's nomination.

Democrats, though, can only hope for so much, and they're already quite fortunate that they've landed someone like Kirkpatrick, who has experience winning on difficult turf. However, her candidacy comes at a price. Kirkpatrick's 1st Congressional District went for Mitt Romney by a 50-48 margin, making it one of just five red seats held by a Democrat anywhere in the country, and odds are it will now return to the Republicans.



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Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest: This is bad news for John McCain. Seriously (Original Post) eridani May 2015 OP
Hope for McCain? left-of-center2012 May 2015 #1
God knows that man needs to be sent out to pasture Fast Walker 52 May 2015 #2
Is it too much to ask that Arizona find a viable and true-blue Democrat contender? Demeter May 2015 #3
From someone who is working in the trenches, trust me...we're working on it! OffWithTheirHeads May 2015 #6
But he is a huggie type of a guy Omaha Steve May 2015 #4
Dr. Evil says "Come here and give your father a hug. duck-a-duck-a-duck-a Ed Suspicious May 2015 #5

left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
1. Hope for McCain?
Fri May 29, 2015, 07:09 AM
May 2015

Maybe he can do a TV ad where he does the Cha-Cha with his pal Lindsey Graham, while chanting "Bomb, bomb Iran"?

Ed Suspicious

(8,879 posts)
5. Dr. Evil says "Come here and give your father a hug. duck-a-duck-a-duck-a
Fri May 29, 2015, 08:02 AM
May 2015

duck-a-duck-a-duck-a aaaahhhhh uh"


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