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Democrat Busby seeking upset in 50th District
Capitol Weekly News ^ | April 6th, 2006 | Malcolm Maclachlan

Posted on 04/06/2006 5:57:11 PM PDT by NordP

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April 11 could be do-or-die for Francine Busby. The Democratic congressional candidate appears to have a slim chance to win a majority in next week's special election to replace former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham. But she would be a heavy underdog in a runoff as GOP voters unite around a single candidate.

Democrats now are looking to the special election as a potential bellwether. If Busby pulls off an upset next week, it may be a harbinger of a rough political season for congressional Republicans.

The race in San Diego's 50th District has been watched closely because of Cunningham, who resigned his seat after he was caught taking bribes from lobbyists. Cunningham's legal troubles, along with those of several other San Diego-area Republicans in recent months, have Democrats thinking Busby might be able to win the seat--even though Cunningham walloped her by a 62- to 36-percent margin in 2004.

Last week, Busby announced she had raised $1.3 million. On Wednesday, National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)--which The Hill newspaper reported received money from Cunningham after he had admitted taking bribes--began running anti-Busby ads on San Diego-area TV stations.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has targeted the 50th, along with the 11th District seat occupied by powerful Rep. Richard Pombo, R-Tracy, as longtime California GOP seats it believes the Democrats can take.

"Is it winnable? Absolutely," said Kate Bedingfield, California regional spokeswoman for the DCCC, of the 50th.

Some of this newfound confidence comes from a SurveyUSA poll conducted in late March that showed Busby with 45 percent support. The top-five Republicans totaled only 46 percent. In other words, the Republicans appear to be stuck near their registration number of 45 percent. Busby seems to have surged far beyond the 30 percent Democratic registration and has made major inroads with the district voters who identify themselves as independents.

The poll also seems to define a four-way race, with the serious GOP contenders being businessman Eric Roach (14 percent), former Assemblyman Howard Kaloogian (12 percent) and former Congressman Brian Bilbray (10 percent). Once considered among the leaders, Sen. Bill Morrow, R-Oceanside, and businessman Alan Uke polled only 5 percent each and appear to have fallen back into a field of nine other Republicans.

Kurt Bardella, a spokesman for Bilbray, said he's not buying Busby's numbers. The SurveyUSA poll relied on random-digit dialing, he said, and ended up with a sample that underrepresented Republicans and misrepresented the makeup of the district. He believes she will lose a runoff against one of the top-three Republicans.

"No one questions that she is going to be the top vote getter [in the primary]," Bardella said. "Francine is getting more or less a free ride right now. No one is focused on her."

Bardella pointed to a Lake Research poll, paid for by the Busby campaign, which he said is more accurate because it was limited to "likely voters. Conducted March 18-20, it showed Busby with 37 percent, Bilbray at 15 percent, and Kaloogian and Roach stuck at 7 percent.

A Datamar poll, also from late March and reliant on random-digit dialing, showed Busby with a familiar 36 percent. Bilbray, Kaloogian and Roach were in a statistical dead heat, each with around 11 percent of the vote, with no other Republican coming close.

However, University of California, Irvine, political scientist Lisa Garcia Bedolla said Busby might be benefiting as district voters trend more independent and Latino.

"The demographics are changing," Garcia Bedolla said. "Sometimes that is more relevant than people think."

Busby campaign spokesman Brennan Bilberry defended the Survey USA poll, saying that Republicans were underrepresented by only two points. This would more than offset by a six percent underrepresentation of female voters, he said, who would be likely to vote for a female Democrat. He also rejected the idea that Busby's only chance was to win a majority on the first ballot. "After April 11 there will be an even clearer contrast between Francine and the business-as-usual politicians on the other side."

While Busby faces a field crowded with experienced and well-funded candidates, she sounds like she's running against Cunningham. Her ads show graphics representing the cash and gifts he received, rail against a "culture of corruption," and proclaim, "No gifts, no perks, no exceptions." But she also identifies herself with the reform efforts of Senator John McCain, R-Arizona, and says, "It's not about Republicans versus Democrats."

Of course, none of her opponents provides nearly so fat a target as Cunningham. Kaloogian did himself no favors last week when he put a picture of a street corner in Istanbul, Turkey, on his Web site but claimed it was a peaceful scene in Baghdad. While the story became a minor national embarrassment and earned him criticism from some in the GOP, his campaign quickly issued a statement claiming the incident was an honest mistake.

Some of Bilbray's critics have tried to make an issue of his connections to Metabolife. Bilbray spoke on behalf of the San Diego-based supplement maker, who got in trouble after their ephedra-based herbals stimulants were revealed to cause health problems, but attacks do not seem to have stuck. His immigration stance is similar to those of his Republican opponents, though a contentious House debate may have changed the dynamics of the locally popular issue. Moderate Republicans in the district also may oppose Bilbray for championing the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton; Bilbray said that the issue cost him his seat in the neighboring 49th District in 2000.

But it is looking increasingly possible that Busby could end up in a runoff with Roach, who has no political past to attack. He founded the trading firm Lombard Brokerage in 1992 and sold it to Dean Witter five years later. This wealth allowed him to announce a late-starting campaign and quickly gain traction with voters. Roach's communications director, Stan Devereux, said that Roach launched a "shock and awe" advertising campaign on February 5 with multiple radio and TV spots, which in turn led many to accuse him of trying to "buy the race." But Devereux added that he believes the 42-year-old Roach's appeal goes far beyond his war chest. Devereux also said that Roach already was targeting Busby. For instance, he has sought to challenge her "moderate" reputation by pointing out that she has taken money from liberal "Bay-Area Democrats," such as the $2,000 from Rep. Nancy Pelosi. Last week, Roach issued a statement challenging Busby to join him in a pledge to accept no money or junkets from PACs or from groups or individuals who have themselves taken PAC money. "You have four millionaires in the race and he's the only one who has really gotten traction," Devereux said. "Voters believe it was time for someone to enter the race who was an outsider and not beholden to special interests."


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: 50th; bilbray; busby; dukecunningham; kaloogian; roach
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1 posted on 04/06/2006 5:57:17 PM PDT by NordP
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To: EternalVigilance; goldstategop; RepublicanHostageinCalif; SD Republican; fieldmarshaldj; ...

One would never expect Busby to win outright. But it looks like she's going to poll stronger than originally expected. Also, Howard Kaloogian's website gaffe didn't help matters any.


2 posted on 04/06/2006 6:01:14 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued (Bob Taft for Impeachment)
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To: NordP

I live in this district. It is not an increasingly hispanic district. If anything it is increasingly asian. The median home price is over $500k. I don't believe Roach has 15%. It is going to be between Kaloogian and Bilbray.

I've seen Busbys commercials. She is an unattractive candidate.


3 posted on 04/06/2006 6:04:07 PM PDT by joltinjoe
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To: NordP
Well, this is my district, and that crazy broad is getting nowhere. She will win the runoff because its one stupid Democrat against a number of Republicans, but she will lose in November against the Republican winner.

She is still running a commercial about Bush letting Dubai "control our ports". She is nuts and a liar when it comes to her fund-raising too.

4 posted on 04/06/2006 6:05:07 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache, so if mere words can anger you, it means you can be controlled with little effort.)
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To: Clintonfatigued
If Busby pulls off an upset next week, it may be a harbinger of a rough political season for congressional Republicans.

And then again, maybe not. LOL...

5 posted on 04/06/2006 6:05:42 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (www.usbordersecurity.org)
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To: EternalVigilance

That is definitely true though. If she wins here, all bets are off.


6 posted on 04/06/2006 6:07:15 PM PDT by joltinjoe
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To: joltinjoe
She is NOT going to win here. It is an impossibility.
7 posted on 04/06/2006 6:08:52 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache, so if mere words can anger you, it means you can be controlled with little effort.)
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To: Clintonfatigued

Is there any proof to that belief or are you just judging that by the fact that the MSM clubbed Kaloogian to death with it.


8 posted on 04/06/2006 6:37:39 PM PDT by John Geyer
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To: NordP
Some of Bilbray's critics have tried to make an issue of his connections to Metabolife. Bilbray spoke on behalf of the San Diego-based supplement maker

Radio talkshow host Roger Hedgecock used to endorse Metabolife, too; it doesn't really matter. However, I've heard other, more legitimate criticism about Bilbray.

I don't live in the 50th CD, but if I did I would be deciding between Roach and Kaloogian. Roach's radio ads are appealing, but I haven't really compared those two candidates.

9 posted on 04/06/2006 7:14:43 PM PDT by heleny
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To: heleny

I hear you. It's a tough choice, but you show good sense as an outsider looking in!


10 posted on 04/06/2006 7:17:05 PM PDT by NordP (I've seen enough "24" to know there are many things a President cannot talk about, yet must do.)
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To: Pukin Dog

I truly hope you are right. I walk precincts and I sometimes have a lazy bunch of voters to deal with. I can't imagine why ANYone would want Busby, or the MoveOn.org she brings with her.


11 posted on 04/06/2006 7:18:48 PM PDT by NordP (I've seen enough "24" to know there are many things a President cannot talk about, yet must do.)
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To: NordP

Naw, she has no chance. This is Republican territory. Probably Bilbray.


12 posted on 04/06/2006 7:34:57 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache, so if mere words can anger you, it means you can be controlled with little effort.)
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To: Pukin Dog

Who are you supporting out of curiosity? Right now i'm leaning toward roach and kaloogian.


13 posted on 04/07/2006 3:30:35 PM PDT by SDGOP
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To: SDGOP
Kaloogian, because of his support of the military. He needs to clean up his act a little, but he is the best candidate.
14 posted on 04/07/2006 3:45:47 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache, so if mere words can anger you, it means you can be controlled with little effort.)
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To: SDGOP

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f9vbngizSI

Watch this video and hear the truth about Busby.


15 posted on 06/06/2006 8:30:07 AM PDT by fearthebase
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