3 term GOP senator may not get place on November ballot.

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Lemon law

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Its all on the line for Bob Bennett, the long term GOP Senator from Utah. Utah primary laws are described as quirky, but Bennett ran against 7 other GOP rivals and came in third place.
And now is trying to crawl into second place through the back door. Allowing him a tiny chance to get in a two man runoff primary in June. Failing that, this Saturday will see him fail to win the GOP nomination.

Bob's sin, he was too liberal in a super conservative State, and in the name of party purity he becomes expendable.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100506...uX2hlYWRsaW5lX2xpc3QEc2xrA2Jlbm5ldHRhcHBlYQ--

Off course the GOP danger, if it fields candidates too far to the right, is that the GOP may find itself too far right to be electable in many states. And like the groundhog, it is not hard to predict 24 months more of gridlock.
 

Vette73

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Yep all these far righties will cause the next election cycle to swing hard left and give Obama and other Dems a easy win.


Maybe he can run 3rd party and piss off Dems and Reps. :)


Of course does not help he was one the Republicans in 92 that said they only run for 1 or 2 terms but now wants more.
 
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Genx87

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Yep all these far righties will cause the next election cycle to swing hard left and give Obama and other Dems a easy win.


Maybe he can run 3rd party and piss off Dems and Reps. :)


Of course does not help he was one the Republicans in 92 that said they only run for 1 or 2 terms but now wants more.

That happens. Wellstone said the same thing. One term, and was working on his 3rd before his plane crashed in 2002.
 

Lemon law

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Bennett's age of 76 is not helping him either, but I wonder if some entity will count the # of House and Senate seats the GOP loses by running too far to the right in Nov/2010.
 

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Bennett's age of 76 is not helping him either, but I wonder if some entity will count the # of House and Senate seats the GOP loses by running too far to the right in Nov/2010.


IMO At the local level it will not matter much in 2010. Utah will vote republican. So unless he goes 3rd party and the Dem pulls out the Rep will win.
BUT in 2012 if a lot of these far righties make to much of a mess and are vocal about it then look for a backlash and for Obama/Dems to make hard gains at a national level.
 

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BUT in 2012 if a lot of these far righties make to much of a mess and are vocal about it then look for a backlash and for Obama/Dems to make hard gains at a national level.

Dream a little dream.
 

cubby1223

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Bob's sin, he was too liberal in a super conservative State, and in the name of party purity he becomes expendable.

Off course the GOP danger, if it fields candidates too far to the right, is that the GOP may find itself too far right to be electable in many states. And like the groundhog, it is not hard to predict 24 months more of gridlock.

Stop being the partisan hack you are. Look at Illinois which the Republican primary picked one of the most moderate candidates in the field.

Then look at your Democratic Party, like how they want to overthrow Blanch Lincoln in the Arkansas primary. Outside "progressives" have been pouring money in to that state to get the "progressive" candidate on the ballot instead of the moderate Democrat.

Take the partisan hat off once in a while.
 

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Stop being the partisan hack you are. Look at Illinois which the Republican primary picked one of the most moderate candidates in the field.

Its sad when a anti-gay, anti-science, pro-life creationist is considered moderate. It shows how far right the Tea Party has driven the definition of "Far right."
 

xj0hnx

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Its sad when a anti-gay, anti-science, pro-life creationist is considered moderate. It shows how far right the Tea Party has driven the definition of "Far right."

What does the TEA Party have to do with it? Are you trying to imply that the GOP base wasn't pro-marriage, pro-life, chrisitians before?
 

werepossum

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Hard for me to imagine that Republicans might select a Senatorial candidate who is "too conservative" for Utah.
 
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