Question: Why doesn't the Republican Party of Wisconsin get its act together for the 2010 U.S. Senate race?
Question: Why has the Republican Party of Wisconsin completely surrendered Wisconsin's Senate seats to the Democrats?
It drives me absolutely nuts!
Especially with Scott Walker's gubernatorial bid and the 2010 election guaranteed to bring lots of voters to the polls, it's crazy to let the opportunity to unseat Russ Feingold slip away.
CRAZY!
And here we have a poll that shows Feingold is vulnerable enough.
From The Hill:
Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) won't be on anybody's target list unless things get pretty bad for Democrats, but a new poll shows the right candidate could at least have a shot at beating him.
The poll, which was conducted by University of Wisconsin professor Ken Goldstein for the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, shows former Gov. Tommy Thompson (R) leading Feingold 43-39 in a head-to-head matchup. Thompson hasn't shown interest in running against Feingold, though, and his inclusion in the poll represents something of a best-case-scenario for Republicans.
In contrast, Feingold polled double-digit leads over Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and former Rep. Mark Green (R-Wis.) in June.
Feingold has never taken more than 55 percent of the vote in three races, but he's not generally thought of as a top potential target.
First, a lot has changed since June. I doubt that Feingold would pull a double-digit lead over Paul Ryan now.
Second, it bugs me that Feingold isn't considered a target. Why not?
Feingold has been exposed as a fringe Leftist. He wanted to be president but the Democrats rejected him as being to extreme, opting to go with Obama, the most liberal person in the Senate.
I think Feingold has managed to present himself as a nice guy, a regular guy, with his folksy persona in those homespun ads.
Feingold may be a nice guy, but his policies are radical. He's not a moderate.
Why won't the Republican Party of Wisconsin get that message out?
Tommy Thompson isn't going to run, and that's unfortunate.
Anyone to unseat Feingold.
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