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« on: February 14, 2012, 06:02:11 PM »

Time for a new candidate. When is the filing deadline?


Please don't let this be the Katherine Harris of 2006, where everybody refuses to challenge the dud. They challenged him for Governor, and he lost. Someone please run! Bouchard, Land, Cox, anyone!

Ah Insky, you wouldn't happen to be anywhere close to age of 30 would you? Grin
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« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2012, 06:26:30 PM »

Time for a new candidate. When is the filing deadline?


Please don't let this be the Katherine Harris of 2006, where everybody refuses to challenge the dud. They challenged him for Governor, and he lost. Someone please run! Bouchard, Land, Cox, anyone!

Ah Insky, you wouldn't happen to be anywhere close to age of 30 would you? Grin

Republicans likely werent winning this seat anyway with Obama likely winning again by 15+ points. 

Republicans weren't going to beat Bill Nelson in 2006, but they could have got to 44% or 45% though with a different candidate.
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« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2012, 07:05:02 PM »

Terri Lynn Land would be a much better candidate, although I don't think she would get over 45%. Mike Cox would be the next best(but not that good of a candidate). Both have been elected statewide twice. Amash would have to give up his congressional seat for a longshot chance at a senate seat. He would be foolish to give up a safe house seat.

I didn't think Hoekstra had a chance before this ad ran. Too conservative. I think Stabenow is underestimated. She is not going to lose to anything other than a first rate candidate, even then it would be close barring a another recession, and the republicans don't have a first rate candidate. She is a good fit for Michigan. I think she would have won vs Land in 2010 too. Michigan doesn't send republicans to the senate. I could see Stabenow as senator for Michigan for a long time.


Spencer Abraham?   

The problem with MI has been timing. Levin is too popular to take out in any year. 2000, the state was won by Gore and in 2006, it was a bad GOP year.
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