From a Political Junkie: That Anti-Incumbent Feeling
Permalink +Mon, May 24, 2010, 4:34 am // Riley Sweeney
g.h.kirsch // Mon, May 24, 2010, 2:09 pm
Riley, I think you misstate Sen Lincoln’s stand on financial reform. Her committee passed out a strong amendment to Dodd’s bill to regulate derivatives.
Other than that, all that I could take away from the several results was that all politics is still local.
Riley Sweeney // Mon, May 24, 2010, 4:06 pm
Lincoln only added the stronger amendment after Bill Halter pushed her for supporting the banks. She was lobbying behind the scenes to get it removed. I doubt it will stay in there much longer.
But yes, all politics is local.
g.h.kirsch // Mon, May 24, 2010, 5:59 pm
Very interesting. I’ve tried to follow this topic closely. You are the first source I’ve come across to report she actually opposed the amendment she proposed.
Riley Sweeney // Tue, May 25, 2010, 9:08 am
The way I read it, and here is the source I could find right off the top of my head but its not my original source: http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2010/5/19/232453/915
The way I read it was that Lincoln put forth a strong financial reform package with a wink and a nod to Chris Dodd. They debated it, she got some great sound bytes to send back home and then on election night, Chris Dodd offers up a “compromise package” that weakens the whole darn thing back to square one which she accepts. Except that she is forced into a run-off with Halter. Dodd retracts the compromise and extends debate on the issue another couple of weeks.
Mark my words, as soon as election night finishes in Arkansas that compromise will be back and fully agreed upon by Lincoln and Dodd.
Doug karlberg // Tue, May 25, 2010, 11:49 am
The Democrat that won Murtha’s seat ran on the following platform:
For guns
Against abortion
Against ObamaCare
Against Washington DC
Against Cap and Tax
Against the stimulus
Against the bailout of the banks
Against the bailout of the car companies
Against Pelosi, Reid, and Obama
Quite a platform for a Democrat.
If this is not running to the right, I don’t know what is.
Riley Sweeney // Tue, May 25, 2010, 1:07 pm
I agree, Doug, that he ran a very conservative race. I don’t think that that race was part of the larger trend I outlined. I feel that one was more a local dynamic, but hey, maybe I’m wrong. Come September, I’ll make a formal prediction about how many seats will be won or lost and we can judge from there.
Thanks for chiming in.
From a Political Junkie: That Anti-Incumbent Feeling
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