Posted on 08/01/2013 1:04:20 PM PDT by neverdem
A West Virginia state senator leaves the Democratic party.
In West Virginia, a fed-up Democratic state senator is changing parties and hoping to represent his state in Congress.
State senator Evan Jenkins is done with President Obamas vision for America. The Obama agenda has become crystal clear, he says, pointing to the presidents support for immigration reform that includes amnesty provisions as well as his limitations on our constitutional rights relating to gun ownership, his environmental agenda, which spells the end of coal and coal jobs, and the government takeover of health care.
Those are issues and positions that I just simply wont embrace, Jenkins adds, and the Republican party is much more aligned with how I feel on the issues and priorities.
It happens all the time in these more conservative states, Davis says of Democrats becoming Republicans. The reality is that the press rarely notes it.
In the state of Alabama, something like thirteen to fourteen elected Democrats have switched parties since 2010, he continues. The Alabama Republican-party chairman was telling me last year that at one point virtually every white Democrat in the Alabama legislature had reached out to them, with one or two exceptions, to discuss switching to the GOP.
Davis says that while party-switching is a very common event in the Deep South, it only gets national attention, frankly, when its an African American, because that tends to be an unusual event, or when someone is entering a political race for a different office than the one he currently holds.
Jenkins is now running as a Republican in West Virginias third district, currently represented by 19-term Democratic congressman Nick Rahall. The seat is a prime pickup opportunity for Republicans: The National Republican Congressional Committee has named it one of the top seven seats theyre targeting in 2014 to turn red. This district went for Bush in 2004, went for McCain in 2008, and it went for Romney in 2012, explains NRCC spokesman Ian Prior. While Rahall beat Republican candidate Rick Snuffer by 8 points in 2012, the NRCC believes that Rahalls decision to vote for the House Progressive Caucuss budget is as bad a vote as you can get here in West Virginia.
The progressive budget has a $25-per-ton carbon tax in it, which would simply devastate the coal industry. It also discriminatorily raises taxes on the gas and oil industries, Prior says.
Rahall made a critical mistake when he voted for the Progressive Caucuss budget, agrees West Virginia radio host Hoppy Kercheval. Thats largely a symbolic vote, but the GOP is going to hammer him on that.
Kercheval sees Jenkins as having a regional advantage that could prove crucial in his race against Rahall. A key for Jenkins is that hes from Cabell County, the largest in the district, Kercheval says. If some of the Democrats who have voted for him over the years as a member of the legislature can get past his party switch, it will be a problem for Rahall. In 2012, Rahall beat his GOP opponent by 14 points in Cabell County.
Jenkins, no doubt, will face some tough questions about his decision to switch parties. In particular, the fact that Jenkins made a $500 donation to Rahall in the 2010 election will raise eyebrows; he is now attacking Rahall as someone who voted with Nancy Pelosi 97 percent of the time during 2009 and 2010.
I was a Democrat then, explains Jenkins. He had donated to my reelection campaign. Jenkins also stresses that he didnt donate to Rahall in 2012.
For Jenkins, the reason to run against Rahall is clear: He wants to make sure the House continues to resist Obamas policies. The only check and balance that we have as a country and state on the Obama Democrat agenda is a Republican-led and -controlled House of Representatives, he says.
Katrina Trinko is an NRO reporter.
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He wants the seat.
In that district, he can’t beat Rahall in a primary.
The ONLY way he can run is to get the (R) after his name like Spike Maynard (a lifelong RAT who got POd over being primaried out of his judgeship) did a few years ago.....and he will lose as Maynard did.
He has said he wants to stop Obama, and put a check on big-government; Remember what Reagan said “trust but verify” in other words..let’s welcome him for now folks, but hold his feet to the fire. We may be welcoming a Reagan, but on the other hand also a Geraldo Rivera. Give it time!@
Bookmark for later. This is my district, unfortunately. I was saying the other day how glad I was McCain didn’t win, because he has the same agenda as Obama. The country would fail under an R. I won’t vote for this guy either, and they better not run Rubio.
McCain's dumb for a number of reasons, but at least he understands the virtues of a strong national defense and fiscal conservatism, IMHO.
The rats are writing off the Jacksonian Democrats for a number of reasons: the wars on coal, guns, white men, etc. Most people acquire the same political affiliation as their parents, but when that same party consistently votes against their interests, then they eventually wake up, at least most of them if they can pay attention.
The dominant Pelosi wing of the Democrat party has been leading the Blue Dog Democrats on a leash for many years now. What have the Blue Dog Democrats gotten since the 1970’s when the Democrats went pyscho? Keep your mouth shut as the liberal windg of the Democrats push abortion, abortion and more abortion, endless gay demands, more national debt, and a crazy quilt convoluted foreign policy.
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