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Latecomers Stuart and Weldon Unlikely to Derail the Mack Campaign

The Florida US Senate Race has featured a long list of candidates and potential candidates:

State Sen. President Mike Haridopolos…dropped out

Former Florida State Rep. & State House Majority Leader Adam Hasner….decided to run for Congress instead

Craig Miller…decided to run for Congress instead

Former Sen. George LeMieux…dropped out

Marielena Stuart…got in back in June 2011, just now getting noticed…first time candidate

Col. Mike McCalister…up and down in the race, but faded from view since the end of last year

Former Congressman Dave Weldon…Erstwhile Congressman but only recently jumped in.

CFO Jeff Atwater…considered getting in, but determined it was too late.

Connie Mack…frontrunner from the start

While McCalister has faded and Stuart and Weldon are just getting noticed, this race was Mack’s from the beginning.  It is impossible for Stuart and Weldon to raise the funds in what is little more than one month to go in order to make a competitive bid for this seat.  Their conservative message might appeal inside the REC circuit, but this just goes to show that the RECs are a very small part of the Republican primary electorate.

Case in point – Stuart won the Pinellas straw poll recently.  There were a couple hundred votes cast in the poll in total.  Stuart got 110.  LeMieux who dropped out got 69.  Mack who didn’t show got 12.  There are almost 220,000 Registered Republicans in Pinellas county.  Does anyone legitimately think that the victory in Pinellas is representative of the voters’ sentiment in Pinellas?  Let’s remember that Governor Rick Scott was no favorite of the RECs back in 2010…and he won.  Money and name ID both favor Mack.  He also is reliably conservative.  He’ll win on August 14th.

Let us know your thoughts…

Marielena Stuart Wins Pinellas Straw Poll: Reaction

From our Pinellas Correspondent:

Little known US Senate candidate Marielena Stuart won a surprise victory in the Pinellas REC Straw Poll last night, 110 votes to George LeMieux’s 69, Connie Mack’s 12, Dave Weldon’s 5, and Mike McCalister’s 4.

But when is a straw poll from an REC really a straw poll by an REC?  It turns out that Pinellas Chairman JJ Beyrouti allowed anyone in attendance to vote.  So the votes cast weren’t all from REC members.  There was no fee to participate (like in the Pasco REC’s recent poll) and Stuart’s supporters came out in force.

As the Tampa Bay Times wrote, “Cuban-born Stuart railed against President Barack Obama, Roe vs. Wade, communism in China and Cuba, and popular tea party targets like Agenda 21 during her 15-minute speech.”

While Kevin Thornhill of the Pinellas Patriots, a 9-12 Project group, referred to her as a “female Ronald Reagan,” a member of the Pinellas REC who wished the remain nameless called the whole event “embarassing.”  He stated “Stuart doesn’t have a chance in hell and we just marginalized ourselves by doing this.”

Our reaction: While Stuart’s red-meat tea-party inspired speech was well received, this whole episode shows how irrelevant straw polls really have become.  We all remember Herman Cain’s victory at Presidency 5.  The truth is that after Marco Rubio set the standard for making straw polls seem to carry some weight back in 2009, everyone has tried to be “the next Rubio.”  But we believe Rubio’s rise was a one-time event – only when you are a credible candidate like Rubio taking on a liberal Republican incumbent like Charlie Crist can this strategy work.  The US Senate Race this year simply is not a Crist v. Rubio redux.

Ms. Stuart stands little chance of winning the August primary, let alone a general election.  She has a campaign war chest of $6,500, compared to Nelson’s $9.5 million campaign account, Mack’s $1.38 million, and LeMieux’s $1.19 million.

If an REC is to do a straw poll, it should follow one of two courses.  1) Only let actual REC members participate – then at least an REC Straw Poll will reflect the thoughts of actual REC members.  2) Charge for the straw poll – then no matter what happens, at least the REC makes some money off of the whole thing and the public knows that it would be a “fundraiser straw poll” open to everyone.

While this whole episode does show how unsettled the Senate primary is, it also shows how activists may be “grabbing at straws” in trying to find an alternative to Connie Mack.

Fmr. Congressman Dr. Dave Weldon Enters US Senate Race (VIDEO)

Former Florida Congressman Dave Weldon today officially entered the Republican primary for U.S. Senate. His website is here.

You can watch his opening video below.

Weldon was a Republican Congressman first elected to the Space Coast (Brevard) district back in the Republican wave of 1994.  He decided not to run again for reelection back in 2008.

His video doesn’t focus on Nelson but instead talks about Obama.

So, what does this say about the race…

The fact that anyone would enter this late in the game with only three months to go shows how unsettled this race is.  CFO Jeff Atwater contemplated entering the race a few weeks back, but decided against it.  Frontrunner Connie Mack doesn’t seem to be inspiring conservatives and many pundits seem to think the race is a loser, especially with the well-funded Bill Nelson running for reelection.  Nelson doesn’t seem to inspire the ire of conservatives like Obama does, and most observers think Nelson can take Florida even while Obama loses it in November.  (Examples of this: 1998: Jeb wins as Gov, Crist loses Senate race against Graham; 2000: Bush (R) wins FL, McCollum (R)  loses to Nelson (D); 2006: Crist wins while Katherine Harris lost big to Nelson (D).) Dave Weldon’s entrance doesn’t really seem to change much of what we just wrote above.  FCN still thinks this race can be won though.  Florida is a swing state, and a strong enough swing in the right direction could lead to victory for the right Republican nominee.  We welcome Dr. Weldon to the race and look forward to covering his message.

Romney Florida Team Update 1/18/2012 – Endorsements, Teams, Staffer Bios

PART OF A SERIES WE WILL UPDATE REGULARLY:

LATEST UPDATE from 1/18/2012:

Statement from Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos:

“We have been fortunate in this Republican Presidential Primary to have many solid candidates. I was not planning to publicly endorse a candidate before the Florida primary. However, I have grown deeply concerned and disappointed about the attacks being launched on Mitt Romney by other candidates. I believe we are the party of better ideas. We need to focus on the positive ideas that our party can bring to the policy arena and not simply attack our political adversaries, both Republican and Democrat.

“Rather than talking about how President Obama has weakened the American economy or debating limited government solutions for turning our country around, Mitt Romney’s opponents are spending too much time on misleading and counter-productive attacks. Those attacks on a fellow Republican won’t help our party secure victory in November and may, in fact, help President Obama get re-elected. It’s time for Republicans to be the party of better ideas and debate how we grow our economy and create new jobs – and I believe Mitt Romney is the best man for the job.

“Mitt Romney possesses solid private sector experience and has a proven conservative record – he is a principled, limited-government Republican who is focused on cutting spending, implementing tax reform, and reducing government red tape. He is the only candidate to outline a plan to deal with our economic competitors abroad, and he’s run an honorable campaign to uphold the principles of the Republican Party and defend the ideals that make America exceptional.

“I encourage all Florida Republicans to support Mitt Romney in the primary and to work hard for him in the general election to ensure President Obama is a one-term president.”

Courtesy Postonpolitics.com

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