March 24, 2008
GOP State Parties Are In Dire Straits
Politico: A Number Of State Party Organizations Are Struggling Through Troubled Times
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Many state Republican organizations are still reeling in the aftermath of the devastating 2006 election cycle, raising questions about how much grassroots help the state parties will be able to deliver to presumptive GOP nominee John McCain. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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At a time when the GOP presidential nominee will need more assistance than ever, a number of state Republican parties are struggling through troubled times, suffering from internal strife, poor fundraising, onerous debt, scandal or voting trends that are conspiring to relegate the local branches of the party to near-irrelevance.
In some of the largest, smallest, reddest and bluest states in the nation, many state Republican organizations are still reeling in the aftermath of the devastating 2006 election cycle, raising questions about how much grassroots help the state parties will be able to deliver to presumptive GOP nominee John McCain.
The state party woes are especially ill-timed since McCain will face a Democratic nominee who may be considerably better funded and organized, and since Republicans will be facing an energized Democratic party that is shattering primary election turnout records.
“After twelve years of being in power, you tend to get fat and lazy, and in some cases arrogant with respect to your positions,” said Saul Anuzis, chairman of the Michigan Republican party. “There is no doubt that we have had people who have gotten caught up in both illegal activities and immoral activities and none of that helps the party as a whole.
“If you go back to 2006 most people would agree that not only did we lose our brand, that we damaged our brand significantly,” Anuzis said. “We are clearly rebuilding.”
Nowhere is that clearer than in two of the nation’s largest states, California and New York.
According to figures compiled by the California secretary of state’s office, the number of registered Republicans there has dropped by roughly 207,000 since October 2006. At the end of January, California’s Republican party was in the red, with $3.2 million cash on hand but more than $3.4 million in debts. California Democrats, by contrast, had $5.5 million in the bank and just $83,000 in debts.
Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has clashed with conservatives in his party, used Hollywood terminology to paint a dire picture last fall at a state party convention.
“We are dying at the box office,” Schwarzenegger said. “We are not filling the seats.”
In New York, the situation is equally dismal. After a devastating 2006 election cycle marked by a Democratic statewide office sweep for the first time since 1938 and a Republican nominee who failed to win even 30 percent of the vote, Democrats are now within two seats of wresting a state Senate majority from the GOP, which would give Democrats control of the whole of New York government for the first time since 1934.
A January 2008 state Board of Elections report shows the state Democratic party took in $491,302 and had closing balance of $1.4 million. Republicans, by contrast, took in $26,000 and had a closing balance of $395,000.
In the separate “housekeeping” accounts that the New York parties use to pay for headquarters and staff and general party-building activities, Democrats reported receipts of $454,000 to the Republicans’ $66,000.
Few expect that either New York or California will be competitive in the presidential election. But in considerably smaller and more competitive New Hampshire and Arkansas, for example, the state Republican parties are just beginning to dig out from under the 2006 landslide.
In New Hampshire, where the state GOP has been driven by a dispute between moderates and conservatives, the state Democratic party took in four times as much money as its Republican counterpart in 2007. At the end of the most recent reporting period in February, the state GOP reported just $64,000 cash on hand to the Democrats’ $159,000.
In Arkansas, where Republicans lost the governrship in 2006 and are outnumbered in the state House and Senate by 3-1 margins, state GOP Chairman Dennis Milligan said he is facing defections and malaise.
“Independent conservative individuals just said they were fed up and they said there is no difference [between the two parties],” Milligan said. “We have sent out the message that we are now different. We know it did not fall down in one day and it won’t be rebuilt in one day.”
Even in some of the reddest states in the nation, Republicans have faced dispiriting news. As if Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius’ easy 2006 re-election victory wasn’t insult enough in heavily Republican Kansas, she won with a running mate who was more than a little familiar to the state GOP-Mark Parkinson, the former state Republican chairman, who switched parties to run as her lieutenant governor.
Just four years earlier, Parkinson had exclaimed that “any Republican who supports Kathleen Sebelius for governor is either insincere or uninformed.” Sebelius is now frequently mentioned as a prospective vice presidential nominee.
Most recently it was the Alaska Republican party airing its dirty laundry.
Just over a week ago, at the state Republican convention, the lieutenant governor shocked his party colleagues by announcing a primary challenge to veteran Congressman Don Young, who is under federal investigation. The state’s senior senator, Republican Ted Stevens, is also under federal investigation.
At the same event, GOP Gov. Sarah Palin, who is at odds with the state party, called for changes in leadership in the wake of a series of scandals that have tainted the party. An attempt to oust GOP Chairman Randy Ruedrich fell just short.
We are dying at the box office... We are not filling the seats.
Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger“Democrats don’t have to do that much to keep it alive. We keep it alive ourselves,” he added. “That breaks down morale.”
While Alaska Republicans were battling among themselves at their convention, roughly a dozen Republican state chairmen met in Las Vegas --the first gathering of its kind in recent memory, according to one of the chairmen who attended.
Formally, the purpose was to exchange ideas on “improving each state party’s performance,” said Sean McCaffrey, the executive director of the Arizona Republican party.?? But there was widespread concern expressed over the direction of the party as a whole.
Even that effort to strengthen the individual state parties fell short of the mark. With the exception of Florida, no Southern chairmen were in attendance. Many, it seems, were uncomfortable with the symbolism of meeting inside a Las Vegas hotel the same weekend as Palm Sunday.
“That’s a real problem with the Republican party that they went to a casino on Palm Sunday,” said one GOP state party chairman, who refused to come due to the timing.
“Here we are the values party,” the chairman added. “You’ve got to walk the walk here. If you don’t, you’re going to lose. You can’t disaffect your base.”
By Charles Mahtesian and David Paul Kuhn
Copyright 2008 POLITICO
- I think the author made a mistake: "suffering from internal strife, poor fundraising, onerous debt, scandal or voting trends that are conspiring to relegate the local branches of the party to near-irrelevance" - this describes the DEMOCRATS
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Quite the contrary. The Democrats are out raising Republicans in campaign contributions by huge margins. You are right though, the Democrats are fighting each other when they need to fighting John McCain. It is foolish, but that is what happens when you have two really strong candidates. The Democrats are fired up, the Republicans are just suffering the blahs. No one, not even Republicans are excited about John McCain as a candidate. - Reply to this comment
- The motherland of Germany can spot a real typical Jew. They are easy to see.
Posted by ObamaMother at 11:11 PM : Mar 24, 2008
Another Doofus dead-ender attempting to be funny? Bushie, it ain''t gonna work. You aren''t funny or intelligent, just a lame excuse for a man. Only 301 days left! Enjoy! Ha!Ha!Ha! p.s. Germany is referred to as The Fatherland not The Motherland, you ignoramus. - Reply to this comment
The **** still concerned about the Bosnia thingy and the party ''''troubles" so to speak ...
Calls out to Kombat Kerry again and again for anything to soften the blow. Kombat then seeks out Alamo Man the fat little greaser who switched sides.
Alamo Man relates to the **** ''''Don''''t taze me bro''''.
Posted by bogdog30 at 08:40 AM : Mar 25, 2008
Another stupid Doofus supporter speaks his mind. Oh sooo typical for his kind. Only 301 days left! Enjoy!- Reply to this comment
- I think the author made a mistake: "suffering from internal strife, poor fundraising, onerous debt, scandal or voting trends that are conspiring to relegate the local branches of the party to near-irrelevance" - this describes the DEMOCRATS not GOP. Spitzer, Jefferson, Clinton/Obama, Carville, Judas, Wright, Farrakhan, etc. This the the liberal pot calling the kettle black. Gimme a break the DEMs are killing eachother - more and more voters are turning INDEPENDENT - McCain is leading in the polls. I think ABC, CNN, MSNBC, Time, Newsweek, NY Times, Wash Post all need to take a hard look at their "objective" reporting. The DEM party is a mess - infighting at Daily Kooks- huffington post, move out,etc. And the brokered convention will be the final straw.
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- Back in the past there used to be republicans that spoke of a balanced budget, no national debt, no interference in private lives of citizens and no nation building and they actually believed in those ideas. Now days republicans talk the same talk, but they sure don''t walk the walk. People like Karl Rove and Di*ck Cheney have driven moderate and mainstream republicans out of the party or into hiding, because the modern GOP runs up huge deficits and debt engaging in nation building. No republican of the era before Ronnie Raygun would recognize the GOP any longer and they''d be ashamed it still has the same name.
Posted by SgtRDS at 06:40 PM : Mar 24, 2008
I agree totally. - Reply to this comment
- Here''s a tidbit the MSM is NOT talking about - Missouri held it''s delegate "caucuses" recently.
GUESS WHO had LOTS of supporters show up and "volunteer" for the CAUCUS DELEGATE positions?
It''s happening elsewhere too.
CONGRESSMAN RON PAUL
THE KC STAR had a big write up on it but nary a word from the MSM.
If you get SMEARED, ignored, treated like feces in YOUR OWN PARTY like some of the recent posts - YOU LEAVE or YOU FIGHT BACK.
It''s a SHAME the BIGOTS and GREEDY WARMONGERS hijacked the Republican Party.
This nation NEEDS REAL CONSERVATIVES as well as liberals to keep a working balance in governing our nation.
We NEED more than a ONE Party system to keep from the EXCESSES of the Bush Takeover.
Let''s hope that if the Republican Party collapses from the weight of it''s own greed and bigotry then a NEW Party will arise to take the place of a ONCE great FISCALLY CONSERVATIVE Party.
For now though, I DON''T see a Party that puts WELFARE FOR THE "CHRISTIAN in name only" WEALTHY and DISDAIN for ALL OTHERS above the FISCAL SURVIVAL of our nation as being very popular or viable.
BANKRUPTING the US FOR that MURDERER of Americans - BIN LADEN has been a DISASTER!!! - Reply to this comment
- THEY ARE ALL ABOUT THEMSELVES AND THEIR EGOS'''' NOT THE ISSUE THAT WARRANTS SMART MINDED PEOPLE TO PERCEIVE REALITY AS IT IS AND TO DEAL WITH WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE SAFELY AND ACCURATELY. THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT AMERICANS THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT WINNING A''''POSITION'''' AT ANY COST. THE DEMOCRATS ARE A TOTAL HYPOCRISY.
Posted by JACK3213 at 08:36 AM : Mar 25, 2008
You seem to have missed a lot of information the last 3 years - and are probably surprised at how more people are starting to react to Repugs ..... Funny you mention EGO''s - wonder what a 72 year old man is doing trying to be President - at a time when his mates have been in retirement ? Hypocrisy ??? coming from a REPUG ???? ROTFLMAO !
***** ArmChairSubversive.com - i can''t say enough about what i''d seen there about Repugs - hope it''s still up though. Cheers! - Reply to this comment
- %u201CAfter twelve years of being in power, you tend to get fat and lazy, and in some cases arrogant with respect to your positions,%u201D said Saul Anuzis, chairman of the Michigan Republican party. %u201CThere is no doubt that we have had people who have gotten caught up in both illegal activities and immoral activities and none of that helps the party as a whole.
*** Coming from a REPUG - Priceless ! ...... any bets on how much longer he stays as chairman, now that he''s obviously SINNED against the PARTY. LOL ! - Reply to this comment
The **** still concerned about the Bosnia thingy and the party ''troubles" so to speak ...
Calls out to Kombat Kerry again and again for anything to soften the blow. Kombat then seeks out Alamo Man the fat little greaser who switched sides.
Alamo Man relates to the **** ''Don''t taze me bro''.- Reply to this comment
- THE ONLY REASON DEMOCRATS WILL NOT LET IT GO ABOUT MCCAIN''S 100 YEARS IN IRAQ COMMENT IS SIMPLE: THE DEMOCRATS IDEAS, PROCESSES, EXPERIANCE, & QUALIFICATIONS THAT ENABLE THEM TO DEAL WITH FOREIGN POLICY ISSUES ARE MINIMUL AT BEST. THEY CANNOT LET THINGS GO BECAUSE THEY DON''T HAVE THE INTELLIGENCE TO DO SO. THEY WILL DESTROY AND DEGRADE OTHERS FOR THEIR OWN GAIN INSTEAD OF WORKING TOGETHER FOR A COMMON GOOD. THEY ARE ALL ABOUT THEMSELVES AND THEIR EGOS'' NOT THE ISSUE THAT WARRANTS SMART MINDED PEOPLE TO PERCEIVE REALITY AS IT IS AND TO DEAL WITH WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE SAFELY AND ACCURATELY. THEY DO NOT CARE ABOUT AMERICANS THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT WINNING A''POSITION'' AT ANY COST. THE DEMOCRATS ARE A TOTAL HYPOCRISY.
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- According to figures compiled by the California secretary of state%u2019s office, the number of registered Republicans there has dropped by roughly 207,000 since October 2006. At the end of January, California%u2019s Republican party was in the red, with $3.2 million cash on hand but more than $3.4 million in debts. California Democrats, by contrast, had $5.5 million in the bank and just $83,000 in debts.
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The repubs are paying the piper for dubya''s arrogance and incompetence. The stench reaches all the way to California..... - Reply to this comment
- PLENTY OF TIME AND CERTAINLY ALL IS NOT LOST- THE MEDIA ALWAYS EXAGGERATES EVRYTHING- DON''T BELIEVE THIS NONSENSE. THE REPUBLICANS WILL MAKE A COMEBACK AND WITH FLYING COLORS, BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT THEY ARE CAPPABLE OF. NO DEMOCRAT CAN OR HAS DONE THAT IN A VERY LONG TIME. THEY ARE THE ONES THAT ARE RUSTY. WAKE UP AMERICA. THE CHOICES THAT DEMOCRATS HAVE AT THIS TIME ARE ILL EQUIPTED TO DO ANYTHING.
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- That tells you all you need to know....deep pockets win elections, not voters.
Vote Democrat, the best choice money can buy!
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Posted by TheGateway1 at 03:42 AM : Mar 25, 2008
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LOL If it were the Republican Party you might be right but for democrats the contributors do not have deep pockets there are just SO MANY of them... MILLIONS and MILLIONS of new voters and new supporters. But no problem, I''m sure you freaks can come up with enough mud to make up for the difference. Sieg Heil Bush - Reply to this comment
- ...a number of state Republican parties are struggling through troubled times, suffering from internal strife, poor fundraising, onerous debt, scandal or voting trends that are conspiring to relegate the local branches of the party to near-irrelevance.
-why would it be different from the way Republicans are running this Country in the ground with this much deficit and brokeback budget. The Salvation Army and soup counters for the republicans are an available option, to be soon. Repubeggars! - Reply to this comment
- /* "Hello centrist Republicans! Anybody out there?" */
There are. Except they''''re called Newly Registered Democrats.
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Posted by Jaykay3141 at 10:57 PM : Mar 24, 2008
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I was a "centrist, or moderate, Republican for many years. But, in our state, we were basically told that we were "RINOs" and not welcome in the party. That RINO lable came from one issue. Abortion. Since that time the party has expanded and includes any consideration for the rights of g a y s as subversive and also labels you a RINO.
So in the spirit of that wonderful inclusive party, I dropped my affiliation and have been an independent ever since. What a relief. - Reply to this comment
- "Something better awaits us if we have the courage to reach for it and to work for it and to fight for it."
-Barack Obama, Iowa Victory Speech - Reply to this comment
The **** although still concerned about the wheels flying off the party''s gravy train ...
decides to go after the little greaser who played Alamo and switched sides.
Calls go out to Kombat Kerry again. Kombat goes disabled.- Reply to this comment
- NOTE - My last post should read, One deviant, Larry Craig, R-ID, continues to refuse to vacate his Senate seat...
Sorry about that. - Reply to this comment
- Well, if the Republican party is in such dire straits throughout America, I can''t say I''m surprised or that it''s a bad thing! Considering they launched a bogus world war, have gotten tens of thousands of people killed, and dishonored the U.S. in the eyes of the rest of the world!
Here at home we got 7 1/2 years of Republican fiscal irresponsibility, corruption, and sexual deviancy! One deviant, Larry Craig, R-ID, continues to vacate his Senate seat and his fellow R''s do nothing to prod or remove him! Thus, tacitly showing that they really support his deviancy! SO, is it any wonder people are turning away fm the Republican party? I don''t think so! - Reply to this comment
Lets recap:
9/11 Terrorist attack%u2026%u2026%u2026.
The WORLD gets behind the USA to support whatever action, against those who caused this attack%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026..
Bush declares WAR on the Taliban in Afghanistan%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026..
Allies of the USA unite, and go into Afghanistan ready to kick some a**%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026
Bush declares WAR on Iraq%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026.
The world allies question this decision, and are chastised by the Bush admin for doing so%u2026%u2026%u2026.
The world allies remove support in dismay at the decisions of the Americans to attack Iraq%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026%u2026.
The US stands alone in Iraq.....................
Americans die in an unnecessary war in Iraq and the cause of the 9/11 terrorist attacks are lost in the minds of Americans........................
Can we say digress?????
Posted by getcentered at 11:06 PM : Mar 24, 2008- Reply to this comment


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