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By Jim Newell
Tim Canova is not Dave Brat.
Sure, Canova, whos waging a primary challenge against Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Floridas 23rd congressional district, is an underdog from the academic world taking on an entrenched opponent who raises obscene sums of cash for her party, just as Brat was in his 2014 challenge against thenHouse Majority Leader Eric Cantor. And yes, in both cases, its that very fundraising ability that made Wasserman Schultz and Cantor powerful within their own party structures but also targets for their party bases, who have viewed them as subservient to their respective donor classes.
The difference is that Canova, unlike Brat, is a fundraising powerhouse himselfand that was even true before Sen. Bernie Sanders, in an aggro move for someone trying to become leader of the Democratic Party, endorsed Canovas bid to topple the current chair of the Democratic National Committee. Whereas Brats challenge to Cantor slipped under the radar, Canovas bid against Wasserman Schultz is now assured to be one of the most closely watched primary contests of the cycle. If there is to be a concrete Sanders legacy, it will be measured by the ability of those whom well uncleverly dub Bernie Democrats to mimic his campaign model against members of the Democratic establishmentbut win. No pressure, Tim.
And Canova is a Bernie Democrat right out of central casting. When news first broke over the weekend that Sanders was endorsing him, it may have seemed like a spite play against Wasserman Schultz, who Sanders has attacked over a litany of perceived botched calls this cycle. But Canova is more than just the random name Sanders found while Googling to see if there was a vehicle through which to troll Wasserman Schultz. The two have a professional history: Canova advised Sanders on Federal Reserve reform as part of a 2011 panel organized by the senator. Canova, a law professor at Floridas Nova Southeastern University, positions criticism of monetary policy higher than your average politician, and he lines up similarly well with Sanders on trade, campaign finance, and Wall Street regulation.
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silvershadow
(10,336 posts)truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)RKP5637
(67,086 posts)Canova not comparable with Brat. DNC/DWC/HRC will do a LOT to maintain DWC's position; repugs not so much for Cantor.
Rosa Luxemburg
(28,627 posts)electing representatives who are not afraid of their own shadow and are not afraid of rocking the boat.