I cannot believe this needs to be said but apparently it does.
REPUBLICANS in Washington state do not want to run for political office as REPUBLICANS these days. I’ve noticed this in ads and signs this campaign season, “Vote for Jon Doe, GOP” but not, never, “REPUBLICAN” anywhere to be seen. Dino Rossi, the bitter, bitter REPUBLICAN loser of the last gubernatorial election in Washington is the most prominent example of this but he’s by no means alone. Hell, to listen to Sarah Palin in the VP debates the other night you wouldn’t know that the REPUBLICANS have been in control of anything since Clinton. But back to Rossi…
Dino Rossi is a REPUBLICAN and has identified as a REPUBLICAN in every other election he’s ever participated in. This year, he’s “prefers GOP Party” and it’s causing confusion. State Democrats lost their bid to force Rossi to identify himself as a REPUBLICAN on this year’s ballots, despite the court acknowledging that the trick “could very well engender voter confusion and make a substantial difference in the result of the election,” according to Washington State Democratic Party Chair Dwight Pelz. The Seattle Times’ chief political reporter David Postman noted that a poll back in June found that about 25% of Washingtonians didn’t understand that GOP means REPUBLICAN. Appallingly, 7% thought that the REPUBLICAN candidate was the Democratic candidate. Even Rossi’s own lawyer admits that 18% of the REPUBLICANS in the survey didn’t realize that GOP means REPUBLICAN.
This is no accident, it’s 100% cynical ploy. Not only that, it’s Rossi’s plan to obfuscate his REPUBLICAN credentials is succeeding. Christine Gregoire leads the REPUBLICAN Dino Rossi 51% to 41%, but only leads 48% to 44% when REPUBLICAN Dino Rossi merely says that he “prefers the GOP party”.
It’s underhanded, it’s insulting, and it’s completely typical. Don’t be fooled, Washington voters! GOP means REPUBLICAN. Dino Rossi is a REPUBLICAN, as is every other “prefers GOP party” candidate. Vote for them if you like REPUBLICANS but I think they should at least have the balls to admit fair and square that they’re REPUBLICANS.
Not to mention that it’s really stupid and redundant to try to claim there’s a “Grand Old Party” Party. If you’re going to spell out the “Party” you should have to spell out the rest… only no one would know what the hell a “Grand Old” Party was, would they? Argh.
On a somewhat related note, I’ve noticed that a lot of the Democrats running in my area this year have the word “Democrat” displayed prominently on their signs, and NONE of the Republicans have done the same. This is the first time for as long as I can remember when I’ve seen this.
On a somewhat related note, I’ve noticed that a lot of the Democrats running in my area this year have the word “Democrat” displayed prominently on their signs, and NONE of the Republicans have done the same. This is the first time for as long as I can remember when I’ve seen this.
On a somewhat related note, I’ve noticed that a lot of the Democrats running in my area this year have the word “Democrat” displayed prominently on their signs, and NONE of the Republicans have done the same. This is the first time for as long as I can remember when I’ve seen this.
On a somewhat related note, I’ve noticed that a lot of the Democrats running in my area this year have the word “Democrat” displayed prominently on their signs, and NONE of the Republicans have done the same. This is the first time for as long as I can remember when I’ve seen this.
If I were a Republican running for office
If I were a Republican running for office this year, especially in Washington (and New Hampshire, for that matter), I wouldn’t want to remind everyone that I am a Republican! I have noticed Republican candidates here don’t put REPUBLICAN on their lawn signs. Democrats don’t usually put DEMOCRAT on their signs. But, that is because we have been in the minority for years and years – at least since I have been alive. Now, we are close to the Republicans in registration and control both Houses of the state legislature plus the Governor’s office.
If I were a Republican running for office
If I were a Republican running for office this year, especially in Washington (and New Hampshire, for that matter), I wouldn’t want to remind everyone that I am a Republican! I have noticed Republican candidates here don’t put REPUBLICAN on their lawn signs. Democrats don’t usually put DEMOCRAT on their signs. But, that is because we have been in the minority for years and years – at least since I have been alive. Now, we are close to the Republicans in registration and control both Houses of the state legislature plus the Governor’s office.
If I were a Republican running for office
If I were a Republican running for office this year, especially in Washington (and New Hampshire, for that matter), I wouldn’t want to remind everyone that I am a Republican! I have noticed Republican candidates here don’t put REPUBLICAN on their lawn signs. Democrats don’t usually put DEMOCRAT on their signs. But, that is because we have been in the minority for years and years – at least since I have been alive. Now, we are close to the Republicans in registration and control both Houses of the state legislature plus the Governor’s office.
If I were a Republican running for office
If I were a Republican running for office this year, especially in Washington (and New Hampshire, for that matter), I wouldn’t want to remind everyone that I am a Republican! I have noticed Republican candidates here don’t put REPUBLICAN on their lawn signs. Democrats don’t usually put DEMOCRAT on their signs. But, that is because we have been in the minority for years and years – at least since I have been alive. Now, we are close to the Republicans in registration and control both Houses of the state legislature plus the Governor’s office.
If the Democrats were smart – or if one of their wealthy allies were so inclined – they could run a voter information campaign informing people that GOP = Republican. It’s amazing to me that the Republicans are getting away with this again, and that no one has taken steps to ensure that engendering voter confusion is, I dunno, against the law.
If the Democrats were smart – or if one of their wealthy allies were so inclined – they could run a voter information campaign informing people that GOP = Republican. It’s amazing to me that the Republicans are getting away with this again, and that no one has taken steps to ensure that engendering voter confusion is, I dunno, against the law.
If the Democrats were smart – or if one of their wealthy allies were so inclined – they could run a voter information campaign informing people that GOP = Republican. It’s amazing to me that the Republicans are getting away with this again, and that no one has taken steps to ensure that engendering voter confusion is, I dunno, against the law.
If the Democrats were smart – or if one of their wealthy allies were so inclined – they could run a voter information campaign informing people that GOP = Republican. It’s amazing to me that the Republicans are getting away with this again, and that no one has taken steps to ensure that engendering voter confusion is, I dunno, against the law.