10 Senate Democrats Targeted for Defeat in 2012

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Republicans aren't just satisfied with taking control of the House and scaring President Obama so much that he has caved into them on taxes. Now they have their eyes on taking charge of the U.S. Senate in the 2012 elections and have already printed wanted posters for their top 10 targets. [See a slide show of the GOP's hit list.]

The upcoming election has disaster written all over it for Senate Democrats. The reason: 23, or nearly half of all Senate Democrats, are up for reelection in 2012 and many sit in states where the Republican surge, aided by the Tea Party movement, is hitting. Plus, most voted for the president's agenda that included healthcare reform and the bailouts of Wall Street and the auto industry. As a result, the National Republican Senatorial Committee has a top 10 list of Senate Democrats to beat. [See a slide show of the GOP's hit list.]

1. Nebraska's Ben Nelson. The NRSC will remind moderate Nebraska voters of Nelson's support for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, as they already have on the committee's web page. Voters will also be reminded of his efforts to win the so-called "Cornhusker kickback" on the Obama healthcare plan, providing federal funding for an expansion of Medicaid in Nebraska.

2. Montana's Jon Tester. While popular at home, Tester still comes from a Republican state that the GOP is confident of winning back with the right candidate.

3. Ohio's Sherrod Brown. Ohio elected a Republican senator and governor in November and party officials believe the swing to the GOP will continue in 2012.

4. Missouri's Claire McCaskill. Senate seats in Missouri are always tough to defend because the state's electorate is split. But like many other states, Missouri seems to be trending Republican.

5. Florida's Bill Nelson. Look for outgoing Sen. George LeMieux, who took over for Sen. Mel Martinez when he retired, to run against Nelson in a state where the Tea Party is strong.

6. West Virginia's Joe Manchin. Another state trending Republican but that elected a Democrat in the last election. It will be a tough state for President Obama to win because of deep unemployment.

7. Pennsylvania's Bob Casey. The GOP sees a good chance to pick up another Senate seat in Pennsylvania where fiscal conservative Pat Toomey won in November.

8. Wisconsin's Herb Kohl. If Kohl runs for reelection, the Republicans feel they have a good chance to portray him as the same kind of liberal as ousted Sen. Russ Feingold was in November. Unlike most states, the GOP scored major victories on the federal and state level in the progressive state, a warning sign to any Democrat there.

9. Virginia's Jim Webb. Another purple state that has been painted red in two recent elections, Webb could find himself running against former Sen. George Allen.

10. North Dakota's Kent Conrad. Conrad worked hard on the Obama healthcare plan, and that will still be a problem for many Democrats, the GOP believes. Plus his votes for Obama's major initiatives will fill TV ads in the conservative state.

 

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Many people are buzzing about an article at truthout.org by one Mike Lofgren, a longtime Republican staff aide on Capitol Hill who just couldn’t take the crazy anymore, left his job, and produced this buzzy (and quite well-written) lamentation about his party’s tactics and goals. If you haven’t read it, you must

The Lofgren piece is full of harsh observations and accusations, but here’s just a little sampling:

• The debt-ceiling debate was an act of “political terrorism,” in which the GOP concocted a crisis and used it to ensure that the party's unprecedented demands were met. He writes: “Everyone knows that in a hostage situation, the reckless and amoral actor has the negotiating upper hand over the cautious and responsible actor because the latter is actually concerned about the life of the hostage, while the former does not care.”

• The August FAA reauthorization fight was another instance such of hostage-taking: “Republicans were willing to lay off 4,000 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees, 70,000 private construction workers, and let FAA safety inspectors work without pay, in fact, forcing them to pay for their own work-related travel—how prudent is that?—in order to strong arm some union-busting provisions into the FAA reauthorization.”

• The GOP plan to discredit government in the people’s eyes is very conscious: “A couple of years ago, a Republican committee staff director told me candidly (and proudly) what the method was to all this obstruction and disruption. Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress's generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner.”

• As for belief as opposed to tactics, the party basically really cares only about the rich. Actually, Lofgren doesn’t say “basically.” He says “solely and exclusively.” And he explains how they’ve camouflaged this with talk of protecting small businesses and so on.

There is much, much more. He’s not very happy either about his party’s militarism, its cynical use of religion, its total opposition to doing anything about the environment, and other matters, but most

programs so they will be there in the future."

Eggman of CO 7:52PM September 06, 2011

When will commonsense prevail? If we start drilling for our own oil and get the price down,this will be the best Tax break they can give to the people,Stop sending are hard earned dollars to the Arabs,The only thing we should send them is our EPA sit back and watch them be HUNG. Its amazing how we let elect morons to run and ruin this great country,

Tony Consalvo of FL 7:22AM December 26, 2010

But if Obama is re-elected, then I will know just how many of this country's citizen's patterns of thinking are truly, upside-down!

...then I'll write you all from my new outback home in Australia!

Haberdashery of ID 9:18AM December 13, 2010

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