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Sen. Robert Menendez, the Democratic Senate campaign chief, is targeting nine Republican-held Senate seats in 2010, warning the GOP that Democrats are positioning themselves for a third straight election where they pick up seats.
“I think a cursory look at the map shows that the fear should be on the other side,” Menendez told reporters in a Thursday news conference.
Historically, the party in power loses seats in the mid-term elections, but at least this early in the cycle Menendez is setting the bar high.
The New Jersey senator said the party would target five open GOP seats and would mount challenges to sitting incumbents in Louisiana, North Carolina, and Kentucky, and Pennsylvania.
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Menendez said Republicans had already failed in their efforts to woo former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush into the race to success (sic) retiring Florida Sen. Mel Martinez, and charged that the GOP was making a fatal mistake in opposing the stimulus package.
Offering up a preview of the Democratic offensive in the weeks to come, Menendez called Senate Republicans “do-nothings.”
“They’re basically sticking to their old brand, the Bush brand,” said Menendez. “They are betting against President Obama and the economic recovery he is trying to create.”
Adding to his optimism, the New Jersey senator said there wouldn’t be any 2010 Democratic retirements.
Menendez was pressed repeatedly on whether the committee would endorse newly appointed senators, including Illinois Sen. Roland Burris, in primary fights.
“We don’t endorse,” he said. “We do support them, and I presume that any of the appointees who do decide to run will have the support of the committee.”
Source: Politico
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