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For once, Democrats will sweat an election
Lexington Herald-Leader ^ | May 26, 2003 | Charles Wolf, AP

Posted on 05/29/2003 2:55:29 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat

KEEPING GOP AT BAY WILL REQUIRE FINESSE

FRANKFORT - Kentucky's Democratic ticket enters the fall campaign doing something it hasn't done in a generation. It's running scared.

Republicans have a ticket that seems formidable for the most part. At the top are squeaky clean Ernie Fletcher and Steve Pence, thumping the drum for change after eight consecutive Democratic administrations.

It is not just the governorship that Republicans covet and have been denied for more than 30 years. Not one of the undercard offices (attorney general, auditor, agriculture commissioner, treasurer or secretary of state) has been won by a Republican since 1967.

But now the Republicans are emboldened, and Democrats hear footsteps. Not only do voters feel obvious ambivalence about the Democrats, the Democratic candidates have a message problem as well.

After 32 years in power, persuading voters to keep them in power for 36 years is going to require some finesse. Witness state Treasurer Jonathan Miller, the only constitutional officeholder eligible to run for re-election this year.

Miller said at a Democratic "unity rally" last week that the November election will "decide not only what happens over the next four years but over the next four decades."

Asked to elaborate, Miller said: "If Republicans win the governor's mansion, we're going to see a one-party dominance. Prospects of that would be very bad for Kentucky and very bad for our children's future."

That invites obvious questions about all the years of Democratic party dominance, when Democrats year in and year out held the governorship, the General Assembly, both U.S. Senate seats and most of Kentucky's U.S. House seats, and why Republican dominance would be worse.

Miller allowed that "the Democratic Party might not be the party for every state in this country. But in a state like Kentucky, where more families are in lower and middle incomes, this should be a Democratic state."

The GOP likely would argue that having a lot of poor families is all the more reason for change.

The Democratic message apparently will be that Democrats are the party of working families and that Fletcher, the 6th District congressman, has nothing of substance to offer if he wins the governorship.

Fletcher's Democratic opponent, Ben Chandler, said his party must establish "a theme of helping people: the average citizen, the average Kentucky family. This is the message we're going to get out this fall."

The Democratic rally included tough talk about working hard at the grass-roots level and of being "energized" for November. It even included talk of being underdogs, something that would have been unthinkable 20 years ago.

"These Republicans don't know Democrats," said Moretta Bosley, the party chairwoman. "They underestimate us, and that's fine. I like being underestimated."


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Kentucky
KEYWORDS: democrats; farmer; fletcher; grayson; greenwell; kentucky; koenig; republicans; wood
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To: Republican Wildcat
Here is the winning campaign ad for the pubbies nationwide;

Scene: Slideshow of poverty-stricken inner city streets, showing all ages, races and plenty of little dirty waifs with big doe eyes.

Voice over: "America, the Democrats only want to help you.(poor folk shown on screen) They've been trying to help you for over 75 years.(more poor folk) Ever since the New Deal.(still more poor folk) And the War on Poverty.(ditto)They've tried their best.(lots-o-poor folk)IT WASN'T MUCH HELP WAS IT?"

Vote Republican and help yourself, America!
21 posted on 05/30/2003 1:28:20 AM PDT by cartoonistx
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To: KC_Conspirator
Ben Chandler said his party must establish "a theme of helping people: the average citizen, the average Kentucky family."

It is this "little guy" approach that has brought victory for the KY "democracy" in 1971, 1975, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995, and 1999. By implication in KY, if the Democrats are FOR the "little guy," then the GOP must be for the "rich people." So why does one think 2003 will be different with the grandson of Albert Benjamin "Happy" Chandler heading the Demo slate? I guess it could depend on turnout: if the GOP turns out at twice the rate of the Democrats, Fletcher might win.
22 posted on 05/30/2003 5:50:08 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Dog Gone
I thought Bush carried Kentucky in 2000. Is that wrong? If a Republican can win the majority of votes in that state for any office, there is hope.

I believe you are correct. He also carried W VA. which totally caught the RATs by surprise. Now if only New England would join the rest of the country and start moving Right. No signs of that happening I'm afraid.

23 posted on 05/30/2003 5:57:11 AM PDT by YankeeReb
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To: Republican Wildcat
Miller allowed that "the Democratic Party might not be the party for every state in this country. But in a state like Kentucky, where more families are in lower and middle incomes, this should be a Democratic state."

That's their line, and it is powerful, but the truth is just the opposite, even at the state level, lower and middle income people benefit more from conservative themes, like right to work laws, friendly tax structure for business, etc.

When the person who signs your check is the declared enemy of your government, you suffer.

Can it be that people are waking up to this truth?

24 posted on 05/30/2003 6:00:24 AM PDT by wayoverontheright
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To: Political Junkie Too
Eastern Kentucky has a reputation for Democrat vote fraud--a lot of "pass around money" is used over there.
25 posted on 05/30/2003 2:34:22 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: Theodore R.
Rush read this article on his show today, and spent an entire segment talking about Miller's quote and how this is the continuation of the Democrat "crack-up."
26 posted on 05/30/2003 2:39:47 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: Republican Wildcat
Democrat crack-up in KY???

GOP gubernatorial victories in the 20th Century:

1919
1943
1967

Did I miss one?
27 posted on 05/30/2003 7:50:30 PM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
I just noticed that the 1919, 1943, and 1967 GOP gubernatorial victories in KY are all 24 years apart! So at that rate the GOP should have won the KY governorship 12 years ago! Do you think the GOP will have to wait another 12 years -- 2015?
28 posted on 05/30/2003 7:52:41 PM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Republican Wildcat
The bottom line is that the democrats will pay big time for their anti-war stance. Bet on it. They know it, but the press can't bring themselves to admit it.
29 posted on 05/30/2003 7:54:50 PM PDT by AlGone2001 (If liberals must lie to advance their agenda, why is liberalism good for me?)
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To: Theodore R.
Here's a link to what I was talking about (I highly recommend listening to the audio via the link at the bottom of the page).

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_053003/content/stack_a.guest.html
30 posted on 05/31/2003 9:23:32 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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