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trillian Donating Member (432 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-10-06 01:10 PM
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'Super Tuesday' for Fighting Dem Vets - Recap and Summary
Cross posted from dkos

The 'Super Tuesday' primaries on September 12th are the last great battle for who will be the Dem nominees to face the Republican Incumbents in the November Mid-term Election. The following is a summary of the primary battles faced by Fighting Dem Vets. Some vets facing other Dem challengers will be casualties of the primary season and some will emerge as the official nominees. The following information is from our website Fighting-Dems.com.

62 Fighting Dem Vets currently running.
50 are the Democratic Party nominees.
7 have September 12th primary battles.
4 are unopposed (and thus will be the official nominees).
1 is a write in.

54 are certain nominees; 0-10 more are possible.
54-62 possible nominees to face Republican incumbents in the GE


A general commentary and state-by-state survey may be found below.

It is perhaps worthwhile to reflect that Dem primaries are not the measure of who would be the most effective candidate in the GE, but it is a popularity contest (or name recognition process) among Dems. Candidates who might be the best to appeal to independents and moderate (even conservative at this point) Republicans do not always get the Democratic nod. This is especially true of Fighting Dem Vets. The appeal of these vets is that they can appeal to a wide spectrum of voters, but most are new to the political process and have been running on limited funds. Ergo, they do not have the name recognition of more established Dems in their districts.

Despite handicaps and disappointments (we lost Andrew Horne in KY, Terry Stulce in TN, Rick Penberthy in FL), the FDs have done very well. At this moment there a 54 Fighting Dems running as the official nominees, many in districts where the Republican Incumbents have not been challenged in recent elections. This means they are building the Democratic Party from the ground up in their districts and even if many will lose, they will be poised in the future to raise challenges armed with the advances made in this election process.

In the end, we will have after Tuesday about 58 Fighting Dems running in the GE as nominees. The ones who are successful in November will be among the new breed of Democrats (including non-vet Fighting Dems who won out in their districts) who take the Hill back from the neo-con fascists.

A final survey will be made next week with all the Fighting Dem Vet nominees listed as we advance our attack to the General Mid-term Election in November.

Final note. Even Conservative Republicans are fair game! See the video on Raw Story that picked up on a piece from CBS News of a lifelong conservative Marine assailing Bush policies. Moreover, and more importantly, retired Marine Col. Jim Van Riper says that he is so disappointed with the president's failed policies that he "hopes the Democrats win control of the House" as a Democratic House may be able to "tie this administration in such knots that it can do no more Damage." Now those are words from a conservative Republican vet!!
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Opposed: candidate faces other Dem challengers in the Democratic Primary.
Unopposed: candidate has no other Dem challengers in the Democratic Primary.
Nominee: the Democratic Primary or other nominating process has been completed.

CLICK THE NAMES TO SEE A CANDIDATE PROFILE WITH LINKS

Recap of the November Nov 5th Florida Primary for Fighting Dem Vets

Rick Penberthy (FL-05) and John M. Kennedy (FL-15) lost primary bids. Rick was a great candidate. A teacher as well as a vet and very articulate. He will continue to be active in the district nonetheless. John M. Kennedy, a disabled vet, ran against another vet, "Dr. Bob" Bowman who won the day.

Joe Roberts FL-01 Nominee
Dave Bruderly FL-06 Nominee
Jack Chagnon FL-07 Nominee
Bob Bowman FL-15 Nominee
Dave Patlak FL-18 Nominee

Fighting Dem Vet Primaries
September 12, 2006


Arizona:

Latas and Rodriguez face off in AZ-08. 1-3 possible FD nominees

Gene Scharer AZ-02 Opposed
Herb Paine AZ-03 Opposed
Jeff Latas AZ-08 Opposed
Alex Rodriguez AZ-08 Opposed

Delaware:

1 possible FD nominee
Dennis Spivack DE-At Large Opposed

Maryland:

2 possible FD nominees
Mishonda Baldwin MD-03 - Opposed
Andrew Duck MD-06 - Opposed

Minnesota:

1 nominee
Tim Walz MN-01 - Unopposed

New York:

3 nominees
Bob Johnson NY-23 Unopposed
Jack Davis NY-26 Unopposed
Eric Massa NY-29 Unopposed

Wisconsin:

Curry missed filing his petition, but says he will run as a write in.
John Curry Website D - WI

You can donate to the vet of your choice here.

You can donate to vets listed above by clicking on their name to get a profile and link page.
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