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skipos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-16-08 06:59 PM
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ME-Sen: Elect Tom Allen and Make Joe Lieberman Irrelevant
Story here: http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/5/16/161242/499
WGME Exposes Susan Collins Record of Iraq Oversight Failures here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OD4ygr5ssE&eurl=

by Todd Beeton, Fri May 16, 2008 at 05:55:23 PM EST

In addition to electing a Democrat to the White House, the other dream result for November is to gain 9 seats in the senate for the magic filibuster-proof 60-seat majority (this is, of course, still counting Lieberman as part of our majority, which lately has become more and more questionable.) I've felt for a while that we should set 60 as our goal no matter how unlikely it seems. Hell, if we got that elusive 6th seat for the majority in 06, anything's possible. But now, looking at Chris Bowers's rundown of our winnable seats, it's remarkable to see just how doable 60 seats actually is.

Likely Democratic Pick-ups

* 1. Virginia: Warner (D) 55%--37% Gilmore (R)
* 2. New Mexico: Tom Udall (D) 54%--40% Pearce (R)
* 3. New Hampshire: Shaheen (D) 51.5%--41.5% Sununu (R-inc)

Current Toss-ups

* 1. Colorado: Mark Udall (D) 45.0%--43.5% Schaeffer (R)
* 2. Alaska: Stevens (R-inc) 46%--45% Begich (D)

Competitive Seats, Republicans Favored

* 1. Oregon: Smith (R-inc) 45%--42% Merkley (D); Smith 47%--41% Novick (D)
* 2. North Carolina: Dole (R-inc) 47.7%--44.0% Hagen (D) (see also PPP)
* 3. Texas: Cornyn (R-inc) 47.5%--43.5% Noriega (D)
* 4. Minnesota: Coleman (R-inc) 51.0%--42.5% Franken (D) (see also Survey USA)

There's your nine right there, either ahead or behind within single digits. That is phenomenal. But why stop there? Let's make Lieberman irrelevant, let's get that tenth seat. I'd argue the most likely candidate for that tenth senate seat is the one held by faux moderate Bush enabler Susan Collins up in Maine. She's also one of Joe Lieberman's best buddies, so how sweet it would be if her defeat sealed his irrelevancy. But is it doable? Hell yes. Check out these new numbers from Rasmussen, which show her Democratic challenger, Rep. Tom Allen, gaining 6 points since their previous poll released April 1.

Susan Collins (R-Inc.) 52 (54)
Tom Allen (D) 42 (38)

Gerald at Turn Maine Blue puts this in perspective:

Still a lot of work to do (especially in the 2nd District), and it is unlikely that Allen will be able to chip away much at Collins' GOP base (despite their disgust for her), but the two are even amongst Independent voters now and hopefully Dem's will see the fallacy of supporting her, and this can be turned as the myth of her "moderation" is dispelled.

Collins is still winning 34% of Democrats. That will decline as Allen continues to make stark distinctions with Collins on Iraq, as he has done both on funding...

“After more than five long years, there is still no end in sight in Iraq. Yet President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Senator Collins, and other supporters of an open-ended commitment still have no plan for bringing our troops home,” Allen said. “During a time when the middle class is struggling to pay for things like fuel, groceries, healthcare, and education, we continue to spend $12 billion every month in Iraq. America can’t afford to stay in Iraq indefinitely. For that reason, I will oppose any funding bill that doesn’t include a firm, responsible deadline to bring our troops home.”

...And on Collins's tragic lack of oversight when she was chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee...

"Allen...said the then-Republican-led Congress and Collins in particular should have done more before 2006 to investigate the military’s preparation for the reconstruction effort. The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee was supposed to oversee the work of contractors who wasted billions of taxpayer dollars in Iraq, he said, but for 3½ years Collins "refused" to hold hearings on the issue.

"If she only held a few hearings, it would have exposed that the administration’s oversight was woefully inadequate," Allen said. "The consequence of that has been to make what happened in Iraq a lot worse, a lot worse than it needed to be."

The media has even picked up the story. Check out this devastating news piece that aired on CBS local news in Portland:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OD4ygr5ssE&eurl=
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MaineDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-17-08 04:47 AM
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1. We intend to
We're working hard to see that Susan goes on a long vacation.

Once the primary is over I think we'll see a ramp-up in action for Tom Allen support.
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asteroid2003QQ47 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-17-08 03:30 PM
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2. Chickenhawks Lieberman and Collins
Lieberman's Iraq Stance Brings Widening Split With His Party

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
and WILLIAM YARDLEY
Published:
December 10, TWO THOUSAND AND FIVE

WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 - Five years after running as the vice-presidential nominee on the Democratic ticket and a year after his own presidential bid, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut has become an increasingly unwelcome figure within his party, with some Democrats seeing him more as a wayward son than a favorite son.
<>
Although some Democrats are upset with Mr. Lieberman, Republicans are embracing him, with President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld singling him out, and his support for the war, for praise in speeches this week.

"He is entirely correct," Mr. Cheney said on Tuesday at Fort Drum, N.Y. "On this, both Republicans and Democrats should be able to agree. The only way the terrorists can win is if we lose our nerve and abandon our mission."

Concerns about Mr. Lieberman's coziness with the administration grew this week when he had breakfast with Mr. Rumsfeld at the Pentagon.

"Some Democrats said I was being a traitor," he said in an interview on Friday, adding that he was not surprised by the reaction, "given the depth of feeling about the war."

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/10/politics/10lieberman.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Though I am loath to use the term "bastard" in the literal sense, "wayward" preceding "son" seems grossly inadequate. In the vernacular sense, bastard son, admittedly an understatement, at least comes closer to accurately describing Lieberman while adhering to the bounds of propriety.

The sooner War Criminals Collins and Lieberman are relegated to the political graveyard the better, they are long overdue.

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