Tag Archives: Tennessee

Even Better Than GOTV

October 15th, 2008 by Joshua Skaroff

I’m sure little Sarah McCain won’t ever be mad at her father for this one…

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. — A new father has secretly named his baby girl Sarah McCain Palin after the Republican ticket for president and vice president.

Mark Ciptak of Elizabethton put that name on the documents for the girl’s birth certificate, ignoring the name Ava Grace, which he and his wife had picked earlier.

“I don’t think she believes me yet,” he told the Kingsport Times-News for a story to be published Tuesday. “It’s going to take some more convincing.”

Added Ciptak, “I took one for the cause.”

From FOXNews via Ambinder.

Early Exit Polls

November 7th, 2006 by Peter Slutsky

Exit polls mean nothing at this point, so these exit numbers should be taken with a grain of salt. But…here they are.

From Political Wire:

CNN reports corruption was the number most important issue to voters who responded to exit surveys. Early Senate numbers (uncomfirmed and with caveats):

Democrats are leading in Rhode Island (+7), Virginia (+7), Pennsylvania (+15), Ohio (+14), New Jersey (+8), Montana (+9), Missouri (+2).

Republicans are leading in Tennessee (+4) and Arizona (+4).

Ford…FOCUS!

May 31st, 2006 by Matthew Slutsky

It is impossible to talk about the 2006 election cycle and the Democrats’ chances without including in the discussion the campaign of Harold Ford Jr. in Tennessee.

If the pendulum swings and things really do happen for the D’s in 2006, then a state like Tennessee will be within our reach. Regardless, if we can stay competitive and give the resources to this critical race then many believe it will be a bellwether for good things to come. From the NYTimes:

“Tennessee could very well make or break whether we take back the Senate,” Mr. Schumer said.

Tennessee Republicans say they are confident their state will hold the line against what they call just another liberal. “He’s a media darling, he’s charismatic, all of the above, but at the end of the day, the guy doesn’t vote right,” said Bob Davis Jr., chairman of the State Republican Party.

Brad Todd, a consultant to former Representative Van Hilleary, a Republican contender for the Senate, said: “This is a federal race, and Tennessee elects bona fide conservatives to federal office. Even when Al Gore first ran for the Senate, he ran as a pro-life, pro-gun conservative. And Harold Ford is not that.”

Before Republicans can mount a full-scale campaign against Mr. Ford, they have a fiercely competitive primary to settle. Three major candidates are vying for the nomination in the Aug. 3 primary: Mr. Hilleary, former Representative Ed Bryant and Bob Corker, a former mayor of Chattanooga. Mr. Bryant and Mr. Corker have run for the Senate before and were defeated in Republican primaries. Much of the debate so far has revolved around who is the true conservative in the race.

One reason for Democratic optimism here is the possibility of a wounded Republican nominee emerging from a bitter (and relatively late) primary. Mr. Ford’s major opponent in the Democrat primary withdrew recently, giving him the luxury of running a general election campaign — raising money and running advertising, most recently on the price of gasoline.

Get involved in this race. Visit Rep. Ford’s website and give give give today!

Frist Is A Bottom?

April 7th, 2006 by Joshua Skaroff

Just bizarre.

Apparently Sen. Bill Frist and his wife, “Mrs. Bill Frist M.D.” are having a heckuva party in a few weeks in Nashville. It’s your average donor party with golf, biking, tours, and even a stop at the Grand Ole Opry. Pretty standard political fare.

Except for the invitation. The card is a blue jeaned belt buckle, that opens to find the information inside. Perhaps a bit strange to open this cowboy’s pants to find what’s inside, but even odder is the other side of the card. It’s the same cowboy’s behind, with a red hanky in his right pocket.

HT Raw.