Remember the Democratic mayor of St. Paul, MN, who endorsed Bush in 2004? Given the results of yesterday's nonpartisan primary, that's starting to look like a really bad move.
St. Paul Mayor Randy Kelly could be in for the fight of his political life after receiving barely half as many votes as former City Council Member Chris Coleman in Tuesday's primary <...>
Coleman outdistanced Kelly by 52 percent to 27 percent, with Kelly coming perilously close to dropping behind Green Party candidate Elizabeth Dickinson, who received 19 percent. Coleman and Kelly will face off in November <...>
Kelly faced voters for the first time Tuesday since endorsing Republican President Bush in 2004. His campaign for weeks had downplayed expectations for the primary, saying he expected to lose <...>
Jacobs said: "Kelly is going to need very large margins among the other sets of voters, very large margins among independent voters. He'll obviously do well among Republicans, but this is not a Republican area. ... This is kind of the cost of endorsing Bush." <...>
Among longtime observers of St. Paul politics, no one Tuesday night could recall a time since the city switched to a nonpartisan primary in 1978 that a sitting mayor has lost a primary election.
Hang that Bush albatross around the neck of every single politician who endorsed him. That endorsement wasn't just for Bush, but for every failure perpetuated during his administration -- Iraq, the Gulf Coast, the budget deficit, and so on
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/14/11513/1941