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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-19-09 09:58 AM
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AR-Sen: Blanche Lincoln's First Republican Challenger
Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-WalMart) has her first semi-announced Republican challenger in state Senate Minority Leader Kim Hendren. Don't be too impressed by the title, though - Arkansas' 35-member state Senate consists of 27 Democrats and only 8 Republicans. The title may be more of a reflection of Hendren's age and relative seniority more than anything else (as well as the fact that he is, by marriage, a part of the powerful-in-the-AR-GOP Hutchinson family, having married the sister of former Senator Tim and former Congressman Asa). He turned 71-years-old in February and first joined the state Senate about 30 years ago:

Senator, Arkansas State Senate, 1979-1982, 2003-present
Representative, Arkansas State House of Representatives, 2001-2002
After a few years in the state Senate, he made a very unsuccessful bid for Governor of Arkansas in 1982, then-former Governor Bill Clinton's gubernatorial comeback election. In the '82 Democratic gubernatorial primary, Hendren scored a whopping 3.85%. Democratic primary, you ask? But he's a Republican, you say? The Arkansas Democratic Party reportedly saw fit to boot him for his family ties:


Hendren was a state senator and a Democrat before that party kicked him out in 1982. His sin? He gave money to the campaigns of his brothers-in-law Asa and Tim Hutchinson.
After becoming a gubernatorial footnote, Hendren started his own plastics company, before eventually re-entering the state Legislature this past decade. Since his return to the state Legislature, his focus, so far as I can tell, has not been on the economy, health care, or education. His signature issue has been road safety through increased government regulation and mandate:


State Sen. Kim Hendren has made a legislative career out of trying to make Arkansas's roads safer. He's proposed bills to require motorcyclists to wear helmets and drivers hauling loads of gravel to cover them with tarps.
And session after session, he's tried to get his fellow lawmakers to ban motorists from talking on hand-held cell phones - a step state legislatures around the country have considered. And session after session, including the one just finished, he's failed.

The measures may be perfectly sensible - but "bigger government" in any capacity probably won't play so well in a Republican primary. So not only does he appear to be very comfortable with increasing government's role in our private lives in this area, but he's failed at it, making him an ineffective legislator. On top of being for "bigger government," he's also a "rabid tax hiker," in Republican parlance - he voted for an increase in the state's cigarette tax. Still, his title and his ties to the Hutchinson family should be more than enough to mean a competitive AR-GOP Senate primary, i.e. a third-tier circular firing squad. Though several other Republicans are considering a 2010 Senate challenge to Senator Lincoln, if Lincoln and her currently $2.27 million bankroll wind up with the septuagenarian Hendren as her opponent, she should be comfortably re-elected.


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