The American Prospect:
http://www.prospect.org/weblog/2006/09/post_1439.htmlSeems the Ohio Republicans are "throwing Ken Blackwell under the bus"
http://stevegilliard.blogspot.com/2006/09/guess-which-one-gets-toss-under-bus.html(snip)
...Saxbe this morning...predicted that Strickland will win in a “blowout.” Saxbe cited Blackwell’s “staunch defense of cutting taxes and starving government” as “wrong for Ohio.” He called Blackwell “intentionally divisive,” adding that his “caricature” of gay people has offended many Republicans and that his position on abortion is too extreme. Saxbe said his view that Blackwell is too radical for the Ohio Republican Party is shared “by a vast number of Republicans.”
Blackwell, who “has been drinking his own Kool-Aid,” is still working off of what Saxbe called the “Bush-Rove 2004 playbook,” which won’t work this year because of a stagnant Ohio economy, a scandal-plagued state GOP, and the unpopular Iraq War. And the GOP won’t have God to fall back on this year, either, according to Saxbe. “This regular recital of having God supporting us and somehow what we do, what the Republicans do that offends a lot of people is nevertheless countenanced by God, I think that’s a hard pill to swallow.”
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However, Saxbe still feels these same folks will vote for DeWine:
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"...of course, inquiring minds want to know: Do Republicans for Strickland -- piled onto the myriad ethical problems faced by the Ohio GOP, from Noe to Ney and beyond -- signal more widespread Republican discontent, and will they have any effect on Ohio’s closely watched Senate race? According to Saxbe, no. Mike DeWine still has their votes."
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