As Losses Mount, GOP Begins Looking in the Mirror
Let’s hope that Mississippi sends a message “better dead than red”. Expect this Republican stronghold seat to go D.
The stakes in the 1st District special election couldn’t be higher, strategically or symbolically. The loss of a traditionally GOP seat to a Democrat would be the third in a special election this spring and the second in the Deep South after the May 3 victory of Rep. Don Cazayoux (D-La.).
Rank-and-file Republicans say that would force a day of reckoning for their leadership.
“When you connect three dots in anything, that’s a bad thing. This connects the dots. At that point, everybody’s got to come together and have a come-to-Jesus meeting,” said Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), a retiring centrist who will help form a new advisory panel at the National Republican Congressional Committee.
“It’s a time of sober reflection and, to some extent, resolve. I hope these special elections are a wake-up call,” said Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Tex.), the leader of the conservative Republican Study Committee.
Posted on May 11th, 2008 by George Sand
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