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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 04:51 AM
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KY-Sen: Senate Republicans Already Contemplating Life Without McConnell
http://swingstateproject.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=3369

You know things are bad for Republicans when insiders are already starting to murmur about what might happen if their Minority Leader, the odious Bush cheerleader Mitch McConnell, were to be defeated this year. And murmuring they are, according to Roll Call:

Asked whether Republicans have internally entertained the possibility, a top Republican strategist said: "They are just starting to, just a little bit. You need to prepare a contingency plan for 'just in case' scenarios like this one."
A McConnell loss would devastate the GOP Senate caucus, and they know it:


A McConnell defeat, Republicans say, would be salt in the wound for a party staged to suffer significant losses in the House and Senate, and perhaps the White House.
"That would be the worst thing for any of us," one GOP Senate aide said. "If McConnell loses, it would be bad for the caucus, it would be bad for the leadership team. Regardless if you love him or hate him, he has kept the caucus unified and has done it without beating people up."

A Republican leadership aide agreed, saying that while he has often differed with the conservative wing of his party, McConnell has been effective in keeping an often disparate Conference together. "There would be a tremendous void in the ability to corral the Conference. There's no one else out there, like a Don Nickles who has that ability," the aide said.

The leadership aide also argued that a McConnell loss would almost certainly be part of a much larger turnover in the Senate, arguing that in addition to losing their leader, Republicans would also be largely powerless to stop legislation in the Senate. "You're well north of 60 if McConnell loses," this source said.

"If McConnell loses, the Republicans would need to create stability immediately," one GOP Senate strategist said. "They will need to coronate a new leader quickly in order to show strength because it's going to be a party in disarray."

As far as Senate contests go, a Mitch McConnell defeat would be the biggest political earthquake of election night. That said, it's not going to happen without a lot of hard work and resources devoted to tearing McConnell down. I'd still have to give the GOP at least a slight edge in this contest due to Democrat Bruce Lunsford's lingering baggage from his hard-fought 2003 gubernatorial campaign, but the idea of "Dasche-ling" McConnell feels less and less like a pipe dream as of late, especially with quotes like this one from DSCC Chair Chuck Schumer:


Schumer said Wednesday that Kentucky and Georgia - where GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss is in an unexpectedly tough race - are now on his radar as potential pickups given recent polling.
"They're both tied. Our private polling mirrors the public polling that these are even-steven races. We believe we can win in both of those states. We're devoting resources to them. In fact, you can go on our Web site. Our first Kentucky ad starts today," Schumer said.
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 05:01 AM
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1. Oooooh, how wonderful that would be! n/t
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Hubert Flottz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 05:31 AM
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2. That would be the cherry on top come election night!
I'd love to see the look on Mitch's smug mug!
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 06:10 AM
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7. Yea, Mitch would be good, but Saxby would be BETTER! I live in Ga.
so of course I have a personal stake in that opinion, but there's been something fishy about Saxby ever since he was elected. He's been on stage with Shrub almost all the time, at every bill signing, speaking on the Senate floor all the damn time! That's VERY unusual for a Freshman Senator! Even after 6 years, I haven't found the real link, but there's something evil going on.
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Hubert Flottz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 06:14 AM
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8. Saxby is one of Rove's chosen people.
They owed him for his part in the Clinton impeachment.
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napi21 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 06:17 AM
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9. What part did Saxby play in Clinton's impeachment? I never even
heard of him until he ran for Senate in Ga. back in 2002.
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Hubert Flottz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 06:58 AM
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10. Congressman Saxby Chambliss was one of the more vocal...
"Clinton Haters" and was in front of the camera bashing Clinton evey step of the way, during the impeachment. It was his claim to fame in the GOP.

Yes, I'd love to see Chambliss and McConnell both get the axe next month. I'd like to see every republican in Washington paid back by the voters, for the self-serving crap that they've done to the country since 1980.

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B Calm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 05:37 AM
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3. In the long run, it would be good for the GOP caucus to get rid of their scum.
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JCMach1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 05:44 AM
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5. Pruning the deadwood... they will have to re-invent themselves
after this year's debacle.
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6000eliot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 05:43 AM
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4. I hope that fuck stick Chambliss goes down in flames.
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barack the house Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 05:48 AM
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6. That reads like music to my ears, congress will be like a whole new world in 2009. Change is coming!
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saltpoint Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 08:19 AM
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11. Defeating Chambliss AND McConnell in November would be like
Santa making multiple stops at our house and just emptying his bag.




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VoodooGuru Donating Member (327 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-09-08 08:25 AM
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12. I will dance in the street if McConnell gets beaten.
Of course, MY street is a five-lane major artery, so that might be a dangerous proposition. Might just confine it to the front yard.

:bounce: :silly:
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