2010's Super Tuesday: Who Had the Better Spin?
Once all the ballots are cast and votes are counted, the next best game in politics is just starting -- comparing the spin.
That is, who spins their side's outcome the best; who successfully frames the election outcomes hoping others see silver linings and half-full glasses of water.
Let's start in Kentucky, where Tea Party backed Rand Paul decidedly beat the GOP establishment candidate, Secretary of State Trey Grayson. Grayson was recruited to run by Kentucky's Senior Senator and the Senate Minority leader in Washington, Mitch McConnell.
In a three sentence statement, McConnell vowed support for Paul and in equal space, bashed the Obama administration: "Dr. Paul ran an outstanding campaign which clearly struck a chord with Kentucky voters and I congratulate him on his impressive victory. Now Kentucky republicans will unite in standing against the overreaching policies of the Obama Administration. We are spiraling further into unsustainable debt and Kentucky needs Rand Paul in the U.S. Senate because he will work every day to stop this crippling agenda."
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Sen. John Cornyn, the head of the GOP's Senate campaign committee who also supported Grayson, put out a 5-paragraph statement, again equally split among praise for Paul and, this time, harsh words for the Democratic primary winner, Jack Conway.
"Voters in the Bluegrass State deserve a real leader who will work tirelessly for their best interests - not another rubberstamp for President Obama's liberal spending agenda. That's why I am confident that we will keep this seat in Republican control and Kentuckians will elect Rand Paul as their next U.S. Senator this November," wrote Cornyn.
For their take, the Democrats also took part in bashing their general election opponents as their candidate celebrated victory. Sen. Robert Menendez of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee said this:
"Rand Paul would abolish the Department of Education, would disband the Federal Reserve, and would end farm subsidies for Kentucky's farmers. Rand Paul may love the national media spotlight but he has shown no interest in growing Kentucky's economy or creating new jobs. The people of Kentucky deserve a United States Senator who will fight every day for the state's middle class - and that is Jack Conway."
Specter Falls in Pa. Dem Primary to Joe SestakRand Paul Wins Kentucky GOP Primary
Mark Critz Defeats Tim Burns in Pennsylvania Special Election
Blanche Lincoln, Bill Halter Headed for Run-Off
Now onto the heated race on the Democratic side in Pennsylvania where Congressman Joe Sestak beat 5-term incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter, who switched parties to run in this primary.
Here's Menendez's statement on Specter, a member of his own party caucus and a key vote for the Obama administration:
"Congratulations to Joe Sestak on winning a hard-fought primary. Both Arlen Specter and Joe Sestak deserve credit for waging thoughtful, spirited campaigns. I have tremendous respect for Arlen, who has been a loyal member of the Democratic caucus. With his support, Democrats passed landmark health care reform, a jobs package, and of course the Economic Recovery Act, which saved the nation from an economic abyss."
In other words, Thank you Mr. Specter, but now on to opponent bashing from Menendez:
"This November, Pennsylvania voters will face a choice between a Democrat who is focused on creating jobs and the needs of the middle class, and an extreme right-winger who made his profits trading derivatives on Wall Street."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid took a similar tone, without any Republican bashing:
"I am extremely grateful to Senator Specter for his career of service to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania and to our nation.... We will wholeheartedly support Congressman Sestak as the Democratic nominee, and we look forward to working with him in the 112th Congress as the junior Senator from Pennsylvania."
The head of the Republican Party, Michael Steele went after Specter's backers in the White House: "Arlen Specter's defeat tonight is yet another blow to President Obama and his vaunted political operation. Like fellow Democrats before him, Arlen Specter's loss should strike fear in the hearts of Congressional Democrats who choose to embrace the President's reckless liberal agenda despite the clear objections of their constituents because they thought the White House could bail them out."
Joe Sestak: "I Stood Up to My Party"
In the hotly contested special election to fill the Congressional seat held by the late John Murtha in Western Pennsylvania, Democrat Mark Critz beat Republican Tim Burns. Here, the Republicans are highlighting their silver lining.
"This hard-fought race gave us an early preview of what Democrats will attempt to do in the fall in order to survive. They will steer clear of publicly campaigning with President Obama and Speaker Pelosi, distance themselves from the Democratic agenda, and attempt to co-opt Republican positions on the issues," said Rep. Pete Sessions, the head of the GOP's congressional campaign committee.
With their win there, the Democrats get the last word in spin. Here's the Dem's campaign committee boss Rep. Chris Van Hollen from his mostly positive statement: "This was the only race in the country today where a Democrat faced off against a Republican and the results are clear. Mark Critz focused on creating jobs for middle class families, while Republicans practiced the politics of fear and distortion."
House Republicans: "We've Got a Lot of Work To Do"
As I said, mostly positive. With many states' primaries still to come, and a few special elections for vacant House seats thrown into the mix, and then of course the midterms in November, there'll be many more campaign and elections this year.
One thing is for certain: elections only guarantee more elections, and as you can tell from the spin tonight, there's no time to rest after winning a primary, because the spin never stops.
More Analysis:
The Surprises From Tuesday's Primaries
Specter's Loss Goes Beyond Anti-Incumbent Mood
Where do Tuesday's Winners Go from Here?
Robert Hendin is a CBS News White House producer. You can read more of his posts in Hotsheet here.
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What is wrong with these things? Sounds like a good start!
But the debt most people are talking about is spending on things that we will NEVER repay. That we are telling our children and grandchildren "Here you go...pay my tab."
So, please get it right.
Careful with that chicken counting, Republicans.
Again, Dem and GOP dont matter. Putting people into office that are right on the issues is all that matters. Oh, and holding their feet to the fire!
Vote Democrat 2010 - 2012
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Former Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA), quoted by the New York Times, on Democrats winning the PA-12 special election last night.
Again, people get caught up in Dem or REP. That is stupid. It is liberalism or Americanism. And this candidate SAID he was for all the right things. Now, let's see if he means it.
So far Democrats have Won 6 Special Elections.
Gallup Poll says President Obama Favorable Numbers are at 52%..
So much for a Referendum on President Obama
Republican Senator:"America Have Not Completely Fallen Out Of Love with Democrats and Not Fallen Back In Love with the Republicans"
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Sandy:Numbers Matter More
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http://www.politico.com/2010/maps/#/Senate/2010/KY
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Rand Paul Garnered Less Votes than 2 Democratic Candidates, Last Night. Uh-Oh
Both Kentucky Democrats Garnered More Votes than Rand Paul.
Democrat Conway [226,773]
Mangiardo [221,269]
Libertarian-Republican-Tea Party Candidate Rand Paul Garnered [206,159] Votes
Had Mangiardo not been in the Kentucky Race, Conway would have a Far Larger Vote Total.
Mangiardo will make sure his Voters Vote for Conway, Uh Oh.
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Critz Beat a Republican For Murtha's Seat, that was the Surprising Win and the Media Howls Over Rand Paul, a Libertarian Posing as a Tea Party Candidate, Reality.
Sestak Beat Specter.
Lincoln is Forced into a Run Off.
Rand Paul: A Libertarian Posing as a [Tea Party Senator] Beat a Real Republican.
Rand Paul is not a [Tea Party Candidate]..
Who will He Caucus with, the Republican Or Democrat Caucus, The Tea Party has no Caucus. Who Endorsed Paul, Republicans, whose Endorsed him, after his Win.
[Republicans]
The Tea Party, Was, Is and shall Forever be a Republican Trojan Horse.
This Year will be a Hodge Podge Of Losses On Both Sides, this will Not be [1994]
Republicans are going to be Ousted this Year as well.
John [Career Politician] McCain, will Lose to a Democrat.
Americans are Screaming For Term Limits..
The Message is Crystal Clear.