House Republicans Give Up Hopes of Picking Up Seats

House Republicans have received fairly positive press coverage over the past 24 hours following their announcement of $40 million worth of television ad buys for their candidates around the country. Of course the GOP figure is somewhat modest when compared to the more than $50 million reserved by House Democrats this year (the first time in recent memory that the National Republican Congressional Committee will be outspent by its Democratic counterpart), but nevertheless it represents a significant investment in maintaining the GOP majority in the House.

Taking a look at the specifics of the ad buy, though, it becomes clear that the Republican action is almost wholly defensive and reactive. Whereas the Dems' ad buy targets 27 seats (and perhaps eventually more) while defending just five, the vast bulk of the GOP ad buy is dedicated to protecting vulnerable incumbents.

The AP's Liz Sidoti runs with the Republican claim that the NRCC is setting its sites on "several Democrats." However, just three Democratic incumbents (Chet Edwards of Texas, John Spratt of South Carolina and Leonard Boswell of Iowa) and three Democratic open seats (Vermont At-Large and, presumably, Ohio districts 6 and 13) are specifically listed as targets, a surprisingly unambitious set of seats given GOP claims of being on the offensive against supposedly weak Democratic incumbents like Melissa Bean of Illinois, Jim Marshall and John Barrow of Georgia, Charlie Melancon of Louisiana and Alan Mollohan of West Virginia.

Also conspisiously absent from the Republican list are perennial targets like Dennis Moore in Kansas and Jim Matheson in Utah. Apparently, the NRCC isn't the only big gun to have given up on these races. As Thomas Burr reports for The Salt Lake Tribune, George W. Bush, who is making the third stop in Utah of his presidency, will hold a fundraiser for Sen. Orrin Hatch (who, despite the best efforts of Democrat Pete Ashdown, is not in serious jeopardy this fall) yet will not help bring in money for Matheson's Republican challenger.

The fact Hatch snagged Bush for the fundraiser caused some other Republicans in the state to grumble behind the scenes that other GOP candidates in the state could use the money more, especially 2nd Congressional District candidate LaVar Christensen, who is looking to topple three-term Democratic Rep. Jim Matheson.

One top state Republican described fellow party members as being "jealous" of Hatch.

That the NRCC is so bearish on its chances this fall that it won't invest money in the state with the highest approval rating in the nation and that the President will raise money for Orrin Hatch but not a House candidate in a district in which he received close to two-thirds of the vote against John Kerry in 2004 are yet further indications that House Democrats have the Republicans on their heels today. And if this momentum continues through election day, regardless of what generic congressional ballot polling shows, this November is going to yield big results for the Democrats.

Tags: House 2006, Republicans (all tags)

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The House more than the Senate will reflect this!

Right on target Jonathan!  You sense a huge wave of a Democratic year in the house even more so than in the Senate where a five seat gain and a 50-50 split including VT on our side is looking more and more likely.  No surprise that the House races will outperform a good performance in the Senate.  The House seats more reflect the overall views of the nation and those views are not very pretty ones for the Republicans at present. If the latest polling that indicates the generic Democrats lead the Republicans on the war on terror question and we already have huge double digit leads on just about every other "Best able to deal with" question from Education, Health Care, Environment, Economy, Iraq and Foreign Policy than a real sea shift is in the making for November.  That sea shift will be most clearly seen in the House and local state races than in the US Senate.  Still a five seat net gain is huge regardless!

by politics64 2006-08-16 07:07AM | 0 recs
Re: House Republicans Give Up Hopes of Picking Up

Matheson is the second most popular politican in Utah (behind Gov. Huntsman) leading his race 64-23.  

The GOP has thrown serious cash at Matheson in 2000, 2002, sorta in 2004...and each time his margin of victory improved (except in 2002, where he won by 1600 votes). He has been redistricted into a 60something percent Red district the size of Alabama, yet he keeps on winning.

The GOP may have lots of money, but they aren't stupid enought to waste it on Matheson.

by DaveB 2006-08-16 07:23AM | 0 recs
I have no mouth and I must scream


"House Republicans have received fairly positive press coverage over the past 24 hours following their announcement of $40 million worth of television ad buys for their candidates around the country"

"The basis of our government being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter."

Thomas Jefferson, on the necessity of a free press (1787)

No less true in 1787 than today, often in my line of work I come across givens that need to be questioned. Singer has done a great job here but I would expand upon the very first line - a political party of unprecedented corruption - and a party of 'reform' that seeks to fall into power with the same infrastructure still intact - to be a story unfolded that should not be influenced by the hand of the editor, and his advertisers. For that is the very mechanism by which our country has been pre-empted in every instution, by corporations.  

TFYAQA

by heyAnita 2006-08-16 07:36AM | 0 recs
oh-13

If the GOP wants to waste its money on OH-13, let them -- it will just take away cash from other races where we are leading GOP incumbents.

by 54cermak 2006-08-16 08:21AM | 0 recs
Re: House Republicans Give Up Hopes of Picking Up

At a recent gathering in Utah's Washington County, Rep. Lavar Christensen, candidate for Utah's Second Congressional District said the following:

   "Tolerance is the religion of people who no longer believe in anything."

by MrRehab 2006-08-16 08:43AM | 0 recs
Re: House Republicans Give Up Hopes of Picking Up

At a recent gathering in Utah's Washington County, Rep. Lavar Christensen, candidate for Utah's Second Congressional District said the following: "Tolerance is the religion of people who no longer believe in anything."

by MrRehab 2006-08-16 08:45AM | 0 recs
Re: Republicans

At a recent gathering in Utah's Washington County, Rep. Lavar Christensen, candidate for Utah's Second Congressional District said the following: "Tolerance is the religion of people who no longer believe in anything."

by MrRehab 2006-08-16 08:46AM | 0 recs
Republicans

At a recent gathering in Utah's Washington County, Rep. Lavar Christensen, said the following: "Tolerance is the religion of people who no longer believe in anything."

by MrRehab 2006-08-16 08:47AM | 0 recs
Re: Republicans

Well, that's a good quote worth seizing upon but it doesn't bear repeating.

by InigoMontoya 2006-08-16 09:50AM | 0 recs
Re: House Republicans...

Sorry, but I am still pessimistic.  So long as Diebold, ES&S, Sequoia etc. are a factor.  So long as paper trails are few and far between.  So long as dirty tricks are still being pulled at polling places.  So long as someones ID is not accepted as being the 'correct' ID.  So long as Democratic voters wait for hours in line while Republicans breeze on through.  So long as voter registrations are discarded for being on the wrong weight paper or because the registered voter has a book overdue at the library, or their name is similar to someone who served time in prison, or because they "look foreign."  So long as elections are overseen by partisan Republicans, who control the taking and counting of votes ---- I'm pessimistic.

by Bumpa 2006-08-16 12:37PM | 0 recs
Re: House Republicans...

Will you people give this Diebold crap a rest?

by spirowasright 2006-08-16 07:06PM | 0 recs

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