by bobswern, Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 12:17:08 PM EDT
The de facto reality is, this cycle, the GOP is reverting to media and robo-calling campaigns produced and implemented by a group of folks with known connections to, among other things:
1.) convicted felons, jailed for implementing dirty campaign tactics, as well as,
2.) serial violators of basic FEC regulations.
A comment from a New Jersey blog on convicted GOP felon, Allen Raymond, author of "How to Rig an Election: Confessions of a Republican Operative."
"As for his three months in a Pennsylvania prison, he wrote: 'After 10 full years inside the GOP, 90 days among honest criminals wasn't really any great ordeal.' "
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by Fitzy, Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 08:05:48 PM EDT
In August of 2006, a man named Tim Walberg (R-Tipton) defeated incumbent Congressman Joe Schwarz (R-Battle Creek) in the Republican primary. Those that live in Michigan's 7th District may remember the vicious primary campaign, in which Walberg-- funded by the Club for Growth and other radical right-wing groups-- destroyed the name and good work of a dedicated public servant. Schwarz was conservative, but he was honest and hard-working, and was one of the few "good" Republicans left. And Tim Walberg, a former far-right minister, attacked Schwarz without mercy.
A few days after the primary, I started a blog called Walberg Watch. Originally hosted on Blogspot, I wanted to create an online record of Walberg's extreme positions as the 2006 election approached, facing the terribly underfunded Democratic nominee Sharon Renier. Walberg won that election by just four percent, and I found myself with a new blogging mission: following Tim Walberg's adventure through what will hopefully be his only term in the United States House of Representatives.
Over the last two years, a lot has changed, with much of it building toward the re-launch at the new www.WalbergWatch.com. Below the fold, I'd like to walk you through some of the additions to Walberg Watch. I'm excited by what we can accomplish in the next 126 days as we work to bring about better representation. I hope that by the time you're done reading this, you are too.
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by Eric Bee, Thu Mar 06, 2008 at 09:42:57 AM EST
Dick Cheney is coming to town to stump for Bush hack Rep. Tim Walberg, so let's help welcome him by raising some cash for Democratic challenger Mark Schauer. Help put him over the 100 donor/$3000 mark by tomorrow - ToddDick Cheney is coming to Michigan to stump for a Republican Congressional incumbent so weak that his own party has considered taking him out in the August primary. Because Tim Walberg, the Congressman, can't raise money, district Republicans are bringing Cheney to town tomorrow night to do it himself.
We, in the Michigan progressive blogosphere, think this is a great opportunity to let people know what they think of Dick Cheney -- give money to the Democrat that Republicans most fear.
Mark Schauer has not only raised more cash that the incumbent Walberg, but he's also running an aggressive, energetic campaign. He's popular in his own district, has solid progressive credentials, and has been as staunch a friend to Michigan's blogging community as anyone in the Legislature.
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by Fitzy, Thu Aug 23, 2007 at 11:43:24 AM EDT
Two weeks ago, Michigan Senate Minority Leader Mark Schauer (D-Battle Creek)
expressed an interest in joining the field of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination against far-right incumbent Congressman Tim Walberg (R-Tipton). After two weeks of rumors and discussions of his possible candidacy comes this news out of Michigan's 7th District, from the
AP:
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - State Senate Minority Leader Mark Schauer said Thursday he will seek the Democratic nomination to challenge freshman Republican U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg in the 2008 election after declining earlier overtures to enter the race. "Tim Walberg is not doing the job," Schauer told The Associated Press on Thursday. "He is serving a very narrow interest. He's really been a servant of the Bush-Cheney administration and the extreme special interests in Washington."
I heard the news early this afternoon. Around 2 PM I received a phone call, and 45 minutes later, Senator Schauer visited Walberg Watch, the blog I started to cover the race. He wanted to discuss his decision with me, my fellow bloggers, and the readers of the blog.
Read what Senator Schauer had to say and more in the extended entry...
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by Fitzy, Wed Aug 08, 2007 at 05:35:55 PM EDT
State Senator Mark Schauer, a Battle Creek Democrat, was mentioned quite a bit last fall and early this year as a potential candidate for Congress in the 7th District. He's been a fantastic party leader in the legislature, supporting the netroots and working to solve the Michigan budget crisis. His name was even tossed around by supporters of Joe Schwarz in 2006 as a reason not to vote for Tim Walberg, suggesting that Walberg in 2006 would inevitably lead to a Schauer victory in 2008.
Schauer and his staff quashed most speculation this spring, promising to stay on as leader of the Democratic caucus in the Senate until the end of his term in 2010. Most observers-- including journalist Jack Lessenberry-- thought he would have been a formidable candidate, but Schauer seemed determined to sit this election out.
But all of that might be changing.
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