Sen. Jim DeMint says Republicans must be "rock solid" conservatives to win in 2010, and predicted a national "army" will rise up next year.
TPMDC listened in last night on a call run by DeMint's Senate Conservatives Fund as they ticked off the races they are watching and detailed the conservative direction they think Republicans need to head toward.
DeMint said he wanted to "harness the energy" he saw during the tea parties.
He said he wants to show that "anywhere in the country," a "principled Republican with conservative principles" can win.
"That is going to change politics in America," he said. "You're going to see an army of Americans fighting for freedom in this next election."
DeMint asked supporters to remember "Senate seats are not about a particular state. Every vote I take is about our country, it's not about South Carolina."
As we reported earlier, DeMint added California assemblyman Chuck DeVore to his list of approved Republican candidates.
Complicating the 2010 picture, today the National Republican Senatorial Committee told ABC News they won't spend money in contested GOP primaries.
Erick Erickson, editor of RedState.com, co-hosted the call and outlined the latest polls and primary dates in each of the 8 states the fund is closely watching. (More on Erickson here.)
Erickson added that donations help but volunteering also is important.
"Your word of mouth, volunteering for candidates and prayer for the candidates is extremely important," Erickson said. "You can't give money but you sure can pray. ... Lately as I've been telling everybody, 'Victory or death.'"
Organizers said at one point there were 15,000 callers on the line, though tech problems forced many people off. Organizers described it as a "not your average conference call" since thousands of supporters participated in snap polls on each race and were allowed to offer live feedback during the call.
"We've got enough people on the call tonight alone to make a difference," DeMint said. "If we got behind just a few candidates we can make a difference."
The conservative candidate lost in New York's 23rd Congressional district, but that wasn't the topic last night as DeMint outlined the need for a conservative candidate in the competitive senate races in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Texas.
The fund has taken sides now in California, Florida (Marco Rubio over Gov. Charlie Crist) and Pennsylvania, where Pat Toomey will challenge the winner of the Democratic primary.
Among the poll questions asked of callers on the line was why Republicans lost control of Congress, with 98 percent believing it was because the party "abandoned its principles."
Here is the scorecard of how the fund views the 2010 Senate landscape.
Arkansas
The primary for a candidate to challenge Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) is May 18 next year, but it's "not really clear if we have a solid conservative in the race who can mount a credible campaign," DeMint said.
California
DeMint endorsed DeVore.
Colorado
DeMint said it will "be a good state for us" to target Sen. Michael Bennet, who was appointed to fill the seat after Ken Salazar was elevated to be Secretary of the Interior. He said the senator is "vulnerable" for backing new government spending.
There are two candidates vying for the nomination in the Aug. 10 primary, former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton and Ken Buck. On the call DeMint and Erickson noted that Norton supported Sen. John McCain for president and has support from the Washington establishment.
Florida
The fund backs Rubio in the Aug. 24 primary for this open senate seat, mostly because of the stimulus battle when Crist supported President Obama but also calling Rubio "the kind of conservative that would make all of us proud."
"If you've heard him speak it will get you excited," DeMint said, predicting Rubio will "surprise people" around the country.
Erickson compared the race to the NY-23 election, saying conservatives won't "let the establishment dictate" which candidates get the nomination.
"When we can win on the right we should go right," he said, calling Crist "liberal" and saying he is "Barack Obama's favorite Republican."
Kentucky
DeMint said there are "two good candidates" in Kentucky, but seemed to be leaning toward Rand Paul over Trey Grayson.
Erickson noted that Grayson was once a Democrat and now is the "favorite" of the Republican establishment while Paul (Ron Paul's son) is "anything but an insider."
DeMint added that Paul is "not a radical rightwing nut" and is "dead-on" when it comes to principles of freedom. The snap poll of callers mostly supported Paul, who has a slight lead in the early official polls.
Nevada
Erickson said defeating Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid would "send a message" and "hamper Obama" in the second half of his term.
Pennsylvania
DeMint said this was one of his favorite races, and he backs Toomey to challenge the winner of the Democratic primary between Sen. Arlen Specter and Rep. Joe Sestak.
"I know he'll stand with me on the very tough issues in Washington," DeMint said, noting he's doing a Toomey fundraiser on Friday.
Texas
One of the callers told DeMint they want to replace retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison with a "conservative," adding "We don't want an establishment Republican."
Charlie Cook shifted some of these races today, calling both Colorado and Pennsylvania toss ups after taking them out of the "lean Dem" category. He also moved Arkansas from "likely" Democratic to "lean Dem."

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mans_best_friend
November 4, 2009 4:14 PM
"That is going to change politics in America," he said.
You got that part right. Rubio, DeVore, Rand Paul, Toomey. With great candidates like that the Dems could wind up with 65 in the Senate.
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The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
November 4, 2009 4:15 PM
"Every vote I take is about our country, it's not about South Carolina."
Actually, that's progress of a kind. Heretofore, claiming that you had a country other than South Carolina was political heresy of the first order down there.
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jzap
November 4, 2009 6:41 PM in reply to The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
DimWint, it seems, prefers the Parliamentary system greatly over the American system. That's where your first loyalty is to your party, not your district.
How very European of him.
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tonigo
November 4, 2009 4:19 PM
"Victory or death"? So if they lose, do they commit hari-kari?
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3star2nr
November 4, 2009 5:35 PM in reply to tonigo
hahahaha nice
man im loving this shit. Their handing the dems victories all over the country
Palin/ foxx 2012
lets do this!!!
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geofu54
November 4, 2009 4:19 PM
Huh? You said that as if you weren't?
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mostman
November 4, 2009 4:20 PM
This is going to be fun to watch.
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ihatebeets
November 4, 2009 4:25 PM
Let's not get cocky. No one ever went broke underestimating the stupidity of the American people. We still have to do our jobs and get people to the polls. Our GOTV efforts will have to be huge in 2010 because I think the other side will be VERY energized.
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Overreach THIS!
November 4, 2009 4:35 PM in reply to ihatebeets
I'm with ya. Just a footnote: they weren't too bleedin' energized in New York's fighting 23'd. Nate Silver called that "favored" for the spinny-eyed Hoffman as did many. And yet...
So if we do are jobs (which we must as you say), we have every chance of sending them home early.
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geofu54
November 4, 2009 4:40 PM in reply to Overreach THIS!
And as far as I see, most people here aren't cocky. I, for one, am scared as hell.
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Overreach THIS!
November 4, 2009 4:48 PM
"our jobs," sorry.
I just think '54 that if we are truly diligent and thorough, we have every chance. But everyone out there does need to be diligent and thorough.
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geofu54
November 4, 2009 5:41 PM in reply to Overreach THIS!
And good candidates. We really need good candidates. Our GOTV efforts, no matter how diligently made, wouldn't work much if what we have to "sell" are some pathetic ones like Deeds or Corzine (as Mitty says below, by the way, I too am not comfortable with Meek or Specter).
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tosh
November 4, 2009 5:02 PM
I wonder what Charlie Cook is smoking.
Anyway, it's clear that DeMint is staking his 2012 run on his great "leadership" in the 2010 races.
John
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loria
November 4, 2009 7:53 PM in reply to tosh
DeMint runs again in 2010. But, I doubt there will be much opposition, sad as that sounds.
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go2goal
November 4, 2009 5:07 PM
DeMint is DeBonehead. They sure love him in the Fellowship....his vision for the US is a Theocracy. He could care less about the US Constitution or individual rights. The blessed inner circle....I feel sorry for any common American that helps this idiot and his David Koch (richest family in America) funded Tea Party movement.
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Walter Mitty
November 4, 2009 5:08 PM
Dems have to be smart - Rubio and Toomey could both win. I'm not comfortable with either Meek or Specter.
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Overreach THIS!
November 5, 2009 8:03 AM in reply to Walter Mitty
Chris Matthews was just on air repeating conventional wisdom that Rubio can't win in a general. The Dems need to field a strong candidate to take advantage of his weaknesses, or he will win.
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rwc
November 4, 2009 5:37 PM
He said he wants to show that "anywhere in the country," a "principled Republican with conservative principles" can win.
Yea, right, like in NY-23, where a Republican has won for over 120 years, and the crazy right that DeMint favors went down.
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commie atheist
November 4, 2009 5:42 PM in reply to rwc
Damn you and your superior typing skills, rwc.
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commie atheist
November 4, 2009 5:40 PM
Dum de dum de dum...
Comedy gold.
And to those of who who are constantly handwringing about how awful it is that Republicans are so marginalized and that Democrats need a strong opposition to stay focused and do good, what can you say about a party that has Erick "dumber than a fence post" Erickson advising it on political tactics and strategy? They have a death wish, folks.
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AJM
November 4, 2009 5:52 PM
Lesson for Rethuglicans: 20% of the 'base' in upstate New York refused to vote for a Deep Right candidate.
Good luck with your camouflage.
Lesson for Obama: How many calls did OFA make in Virginia and New Jersey and New York City? And how many promises do you think you can weasel on without damaging your campaigns grass roots enthusiam?
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Matt Jones
November 4, 2009 6:29 PM
"Fighting for freedom"?! Freedom from what exactly? He sounds like a guy who has forgotten that his party's been in power more often than not for the last 40 years. Apparently, electing a black man President means that the entire country has been enslaved according to the teabagged mind.
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Grondo
November 4, 2009 7:30 PM
New strategy for Democrats: tell Incumbent Republicans that, unless they vote for Healthcare Reform (and withdrawl from Afghanistan, and Card Check, and anything else on the Progressive agenda) we'll start running ads in their districts featuring prominent Democrats praising and endorsing them as reasonable, moderate people. Fool-proof!
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Winston Smith
November 4, 2009 7:37 PM
I'm voting for Chuck Norris! He knows karate!
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Andreams
November 4, 2009 7:38 PM
"DeMint added that Paul is "not a radical rightwing nut"
I wonder what Demint considers himself to be.
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margaret
November 4, 2009 8:10 PM
One problem, Jim. Where are you going to find a "principled republican"?
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Hidden Oak
November 4, 2009 10:02 PM
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raiatean
November 4, 2009 10:08 PM
Victory or death? Jimmie lad, whatcha smokin'? Or, is it the methane poisoning caused by insert head in anal orfice and hope someone will notice... Whatever it is Jim, you really need to quit. Perhaps you need a couple of months with Hagger or phelps or one of those other snake handlers. If it really is death you want, you could buy a pistol and use your reich wing own a gun right and do all of us a favor... Lets hope that you take your family with you as why leave any trash lying around to be cleaned up after you've gone? Repigs, the missing link! It has to be there is no other reason for you to be alive and walking and taking up space and fouling our air and our environment.
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kfreed
November 5, 2009 1:32 AM
Uh-huh. So, their master plan is to depose any and all moderate Republicans and replace them with tea party patriots like Michelle Bachman? I'm thinking its a good plan (for us) if they stick to it as I'm fairly certain that everyday, hard-working, sensible Republicans won't stomach much more of the wing-nut brigade. It's got to be embarrassing as hell for down-to-earth people to admit their Republican Party affiliation these days. I suspect that's why NY-23 turned Dem all of a sudden...
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kfreed
November 5, 2009 1:35 AM
P.S. Thanks, but no thanks. Hands off Colorado's Sen. Michael Bennet. We're keeping him.
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