North Carolina's Republican Representatives Losing Power and Authority in the Senate, House
Cross-posted from the Brock Log.
North Carolina's Junior Senator, Richard Burr (R) lost his bid for the Republican Senate Conference Chairmanship to Senator Lamar Alexander from Tennessee.
The move marks a decidedly moderate shift in Republican Senatorial politics, as Alexander has pledged to make Senate Republicans more attractive to independent and unaffiliated voters (most of whom are more moderate than either Democrats or Republicans).
It's also a continuing trend of North Carolinian Republicans losing authority within the Republican Party. Earlier this year Senator Elizabeth Dole was fired from the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee after failing to maintain a majority of Republicans in the Senate as well as leading the Campaign Committee deep into debt. Our Congressman, Walter B. Jones, Jr. has lost authority because of his stance against the occupation of Iraq, other Republican representatives have lost authority because the Republicans are in the Minority (and there's no end in sight to their position).
It's time to elect Democrats from North Carolina. For President, for the Senate, and for the House.
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Guess Burr's rising star
was more of a fizzling flop.
Maybe Mr. Rove's
THEE math calculator needs batteries. He's been wrong about a lot lately.
Course, it could be that Mr. Rove was just reaching for straws in a smoke-up-the-hind-parts pander to his NC audience Monday night when he said nice things about Burr.
... nnnnnnnnaaaaaahhhh. He wouldn't do that, would he?