Mark Warner's "Map Changers" - Round 2

By: Lowell
Published On: 6/15/2006 1:38:37 PM

Please go vote!!  No, don't worry, THAT election is over.  Today, I'm talking about a chance to help gain support from Mark Warner's "Forward Together" PAC for your favorite Democratic candidate.  If you think that sounds like a good idea, go check out Mark Warner's "Map Changers" contest, and vote for the Democratic candidate you think is a "map changer" (defined as "solutions-oriented Democrats with a focus on the future - candidates who will help us change the political map").  Maybe someone like, oh I dunno, Jim Webb?  Ha. :)

[UPDATE:  Jim Webb, Al Weed and Andy Hurst all made it to Round 2.  The Top 10 finishers in this round will each receive a $5,000 contribution from Mark Warner's Forward Together PAC, and will advance to the finals.  The Grand Prize winner, on July 10, gets a fundraiser with Mark Warner. Pretty cool, huh?]


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Or Al Weed (msnook - 6/15/2006 3:31:25 PM)


Or Judy Feder, Phil Kellam, Andy Hurst... (Lowell - 6/15/2006 4:33:30 PM)
Shawn O'Donnell.


I know nothing about western candidates. (thegools - 6/15/2006 8:56:54 PM)
Any suggestions?


I can tell you whatever you want to know on most (teacherken - 6/20/2006 8:27:27 AM)
as I know several personally (and am involved in helping their campaigns on educational policy).

I don't know how you want to make your decisions, such as if a candidate is likely to win you'd like to direct the money elsewhere, or the candidate has little chance you'd like to target the money in a more competitive race.

Let me tell about a few.

Bill Winter is running against one of the biggest pieces of trash in Congress, Tom Tancredo, who is (a) totally anti-immigrant, and (b) violating his term limits pledge.  Bill is a good guy, who blogs regularly at dailykos - you can read his diaries here

Jay Fawcett is an Air Force Academy graduate running in anh open district (it was Bob Beauprez who is Republican nominee for Governor) that includes Boulder (James Dobson territory).  Colorado is tilting more and more blue, the Dems look to have the advantage in the Governor's race and this is a good chance to turn a seat from Red to Blue

Charlie Brown is a retired AF Lt. Col running against John Doolittle, who has recentlyhad a lot of bad exposure because of how he has been using his wife's company to filter campaign funds and pocket a big share.  It is not technically illegal, but on top of the problems from Cunningham, it has left something of a bad taste in the district and has brought this district into far more play than by anyrights it ought to be.  Charlie is a very good guy.

Coleen Rowley was one of three women who were Time Magazine's persons of the year as whistle blowers a few years ago.  She was the FBI aent (and lawyer) in Minneapolis  who complained whyen the FBI bureaucracy would not get the authroization to search the computer of Moussaoui.  This is an uphill race, but she has a real shot, as the Republican governor looks weak for reelection, and Dems have a slight edge in keeping the Senate seat left open by the retirement of mark Dayton (who would have lost a reelection bid).

Patty Wetterling ran a tough race in this district the last cycle, losing to the man now running for the Senate for the Republicans.  Thus she already has name recognition in a district that is an open seat. 

Patricia Madrid is the current Attorney General in New Mexico, running in a district which Heather Wilson has won only because in the past a Green Party candidate drew significant votes away from democratic candidates.  This race is so highly competitive that Bush just went in to help raise money for Wilson.  That may actually hurt her, as the president is very unpopular in the state right now.  And Bill Richardson has to help her win this one if he is going to have any credibility on the national seen.

Jack Carter is the son of the former president.  John Ensign is a first term senator who is a bit of an empty suit, but not to be undersestimated as a campaigner.  The first time he ran for the Senate he came within 500 votes of beating Harry Reid.  He got to the Senate in a seat left open by the retirement of Richard Bryan.  He would normally be considered a strong favorite to keep this seat, but Carter starts with name recognition, is likely to have multiple appearances by his father (whose popularity has increased as time has passed from his presidency - especially as Bush is not that popular in-stateO.  Further, the biggest issue instate was Yucca Mountain, on which Bush made promises that he abandoned.  If Ensign cannot helpe with such a key local issue that will hurt him statewide.  Las vegas is, surprisingly, a heavily unionized city, and Jack has some appeal in the rural areas.  he is a dark horse, but he has a shot.

Jon Tester is a netroots favorite, who was a distinct underdog in the primary to statewide office holder John Morrison, a favorite of party insiders.  But Morrison got hit with a scandal that was both personal and involved his office at least a bit, and Tesgter easily won the primary.  In a state that has tilted Blue in the last cycle (Gov Schweitzer, for example), Tester is absolutely unique.  He is big guy who drives his own semi on the campaign trail, he has a crewcut, he is president of the state senate, and he is an organic farmer.  he is running against perhaps the most endangered republican incumbent, Conrad Burn, who narrowly defeated then-unknown Brian Schweitzer 6 years ago.  The only possible reason not to pick Tester is that he will have no trouble raising money, he is at this point ahead in the polls, and he already has substantial netroots support.

Ted Ankrum is running a tough race, but is a terrific guy who really needs money and recognition.  he is a retired navy vet who did 4 tours in Vietnam winning both a bornze star and a purple heart.  He has served as a deputy administrator at NASA (quite important in his Houston-area district) and at the EPA, and has had high ranking positions also in Dept of Enery and Nuclear Regulatory Commission.  Ted is on record calling NCLB a disaster (or worse) saying it ought to be replaced.

I hope this helps.



VOTE HURST (Andrea Chamblee - 6/21/2006 3:16:18 PM)
Webb is doing great. Please make sure to add Andrew Hurst to the top 5.  He's running against Davis who already shook down lobbyists and PACs for $2 million.  All Andy needs is enough money to get his message out there, and people will see his is better that Davis's.


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