We currently have five Senate seats in our column that are competitive or could become competitive. They are races in New Jersey, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington state. Out of these three, I'm deeply concerned about NJ, MD, and WA, based on a pair of news stories out today, and because of one state's Senatorial primary which could hand us a weak candidate with little money.
I'll do a summary:
NJ-Sen:
Bob Menendez, Corzine's appointed replacement, is losing to Tom Kean Jr in both a Rasmussen poll by 5%, and a Fairleigh Dickinson University poll by 4%. (Kean Jr. is the the son of that 9/11 Commission douche-bag who's promoting PT 9/11...possibly to help Jr. in this race.) But PT-9/11 aside, Menendez is in trouble. Republicans have a very good shot a capturing a NJ Senate seat for the first time in 34 years. An article came out yesterday reporting that a federal probe is being launched into Menendez dealings with a house he rented:
http://www.wnbc.com/politics/9806805/detail.htmlIn terms of general perception, Kean Jr. is seen as a Boy Scout with a sqeaky-clean image, even though he's a Dubya-like lightweight, continues to support the Iraq War, and wants to privatize Social Security (he's no moderate for that reason alone, folks!)
MD-Sen:
Primary voters are set on Tuesday to choose between Congressman Ben Cardin and former NAACP head (and former Congressman in his own right) Kweisi Mfume. Both would make good Senators based on their voting records. However, Mfume will fuck us over in the broader scheme of things. There have been allegations made against him of sexual harrassment and favoratism while he was in charge of the NAACP. Combined with the fact that he father five out of wedlock kids (which by itself would not be an issue because he had them before he cleaned up his life and went to college and became a political activist) will allow for Steele to paint a narrative against Mfume that will make him embody the worst racila stereotypes of African-American leaders. While Mfume will be able to keep black voters from defecting to Steele (something that, admittedly, Cardin will have to deal with) he will lose a ton of white suburbanite voters in places like Anne Arundel County and Baltimore County (there is a Baltimore County that's separate from the City of Baltimore, for those who don't know much about MD.) Mfume is also at a great financial disadvantage, having less tan $200,000 for cash of hand as of July, while Steele had roughly $3 million. The DSCC will help Mfume if he wins, but they will have to do so at the price of diverting money from other Senate races. People like Claire McCaskill and Jim Webb have the potential to make their races competitive, but they are not getting sufficient money to do so, and thus are more dependent on DSCC money - money that will have to be diverted to Mfume.
And like in NJ with Kean Jr., Steele has fostered, and is continued to push a faux "Boy Scout" image. Even though he compared Stem Cell Research to the Holocaust, and considers privatizing Social Security "the key to the American dream."
WA-Sen:
I thought that Cantwell was doing well until this article came out today:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060908/ap_on_go_co/senator_cantwell_lobbyistWhile Maria did not doing anything wrong with Dotzauer, look for Mike McGavick (who also supports Bush and Social Security privatization) to smear Cantwell with this, and look for the Cantwell-haters on our side of the asile to enable him. McGavick will be just as bad as Kean and Steele, but unlike the first two, his baggage has already been revealed to an extent:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_WA_McGavick_VECO.htmlhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2003247235_mcgavick07m.htmlhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2003248770_creditscore08m.htmlI'm not sure how the Dotzauer story will affect the race, as there has been no polling yet, but I would be concerned just in case. Ad that to the fact that there is an anti-Cantwell contigent on the left that is happy to see a Bush support and privatizer get elected, and I think this race will tighten further.
...There you have it folks! Three Rethugs who will kiss Bush's ass and take away your Social Security. Unfortunately, while our party looks good overall, voters in individual state races "vote for the man, not the party" because they apparently don't remember what they learned in high school government classes: that people with a "D" or an "R" next to their names will vote for the Senate or House leadership of their party, no matter how "moderate" they may be. But try telling that to the idiots in NJ who will vote for Kean, or the white suburbanites in Anne Arundel County, MD who will vote for Steele over Mfume, or the Cantwell-haters in WA who will stay home and let a rabid right-winger win. These voters are either knowingly or unknowingly enabling the strengthening of the GOP majority in the Senate, and are enabling the future destruction of Social Security in doing so!