
Republicans are going fishing for more party-switching House Democrats, the Politico reports -- with the latest target being second-term Pennsylvania Rep. Chris Carney, who received a phone call from Sen. John McCain himself.
Senate Republicans are also reportedly receiving a list of party-switching targets in the House.
"I just said, 'Whatever you do, I know that you'll make right decision for the country,'" said McCain. Carney is also being courted to switch by Pennsylvania GOP Rep. Bill Shuster. Carney was elected in 2006 by a 53%-47%, defeating a scandal-plagued Republican incumbent. He was re-elected by 56%-44% in 2008, at the same time as McCain carried his district by 54%-45%.
If someone were sitting down and making a list of obvious targets in the Democratic caucus that Republicans could court, Carney wouldn't be at the top of it. He voted for the House health care bill this past November, which surely wouldn't endear him to the conservative GOP activist base. However, a House Republican told the site that they'd gotten "a nibble" from Carney, whatever that means. Politico also reports: "A source familiar with the call [with McCain] said that Republicans thought Carney may be susceptible to McCain's entreaty because, like the senator, the 50-year old House member served in the Navy."
A Navy background makes for a Democrat becoming a Republican? How about they try Admiral Joe Sestak next?
Seafarer
December 23, 2009 5:53 PM
The stink of desperation for the GOP is now overwhelming.
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Stone
December 23, 2009 5:58 PM
So McCain calls a Reprensentative and for Politico it's news?
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jsdc007
December 23, 2009 6:08 PM
Walnuts McCain's trying his best to derail healthcare reform. Now that the fight's shifted back to the House, he's trying to pick off Dems. I don't know why Carney would shift to the GOP given that he voted for the House Healthcare bill, but politics makes strange bedfellows.
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Why oh why
December 23, 2009 6:18 PM
In a shocking move and after receiving a phone call from McCain and Lieberman, President Barack Obama announces...
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margaret
December 23, 2009 6:54 PM
A true dem or a true rep would not switch parties. Anyone who does is just in it for the paycheck.
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gharlane
December 25, 2009 4:24 PM in reply to margaret
Which, um, most of them are. Actually, they're not in it for the paycheck per se, which, while large enough by the standards of most regular folks, is pretty piddling compared to what one can makes as, oh I don't know, say, a lobbyist for example.
Which, ahem, brings us to what these folks are actually in it for. You see, when they leave office....
(cha-ching....)
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Walter Mitty
December 23, 2009 7:03 PM
I think these guys are getting played. They take out the incumbent advantage from Dems and defeat the party switcher via primary.
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mcc
December 23, 2009 7:27 PM
Take Stupak
Please take Stupak
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baba durag
December 23, 2009 10:00 PM
"The story was broken by the Politico." -- Josh
Why do you guys promote Politico? They're unreliable, and wa-a-a-y too attached to the GOP.
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Cracker Jack
December 24, 2009 11:13 AM
I think the GOP knows that it can't get moderate Republicans elected because of the wingnut frenzy out there in red country. So if they can poach a few conservative leaning Democrats they can make the party as a whole look more sane.
Don't think it's going to work, though and Seafarer is right -- it smells of desperation.
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sharonsj
December 24, 2009 11:36 AM
Carney is my rep in PA. If he switches to Retard, he's lost my vote. The Republicans are getting desperate, aren't they?
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