Monday, May 09, 2011

Lugar Political Director: GOP Chairmen Duped Into Backing Mourdock

An e-mail missive sent by Sen. Richard Lugar's political director, David Willkie, is likely to draw the ire of the more than two-thirds of the state's county GOP chairs who have endorsed Lugar's primary opponent, State Treasurer Richard Mourdock. Willkie said the chairs were "duped" into backing Mourdock, who he accused of relying on the same consultants as last year's failed GOP Senate candidate in Colorado, Delaware and Nevada to advise him:

Unfortunately, a large number of Republican County Chairmen have been duped into participating in the same failed scheme that resulted in Christine O'Donnell and Sharron Angle and cost us two crucial Senate Seats in 2010. (If the Republican parties in Delaware, Nevada, and Colorado had taken the Reagan "big tent" approach, we would have already repealed Obamacare.) Mr. Mourdock has hired the same consultants that brought us these unelectable candidates, and with Mr. Donnelly joining the race the pattern is complete . . .
Willkie also turns Lugar's label of being President Obama's favorite Republican senator on Mourdock. "Right now, Richard Mourdock is Obama's favorite Republican because if he wins that primary and Joe Donnelly is the nominee that's their (Democrats) shot at the Senate seat held by Dick Lugar," Willkie quotes Peter Rusthoven, a former Reagan White House Counsel and conservative political commentator as saying. Willkie suggests in his e-mail that Mourdock's challenge to Lugar is what drew Donnelly into next year's senate race.

5 comments:

Paul K. Ogden said...

I'm not convinced that Lugar goes to the post in 2012. They seem intent on self-destructing. He might choose (wisely) to retire rather than possibly lose an election, either the primary or the general.

Vox Populi said...

If Lugar is the Republican nominee, he will win the general election. If Mourdock is the nominee, he'd probably still win the general but it'd be a tougher fight. Joe D will not beat Lugar because of Dems like me who have always voted for the man.

TMLutas said...

It's a pretty hard sell that someone who has run and won statewide is "unelectable" in a statewide race. There are english teachers across the state of Indiana that are gritting their teeth at that whopper.

Paul K. Ogden said...

TM, I agree that Lugar is "electable." But times have changed and he hasn't changed with them. That residency issue may also blow up in his face. What Richard Lugar undisputably has been doing for 30 years is far worse than anything Charlie White has been accused of doing.

Sean Shepard said...

I guess I don't understand. The Republicans are worried about losing that seat, but the Democrats already have hold with Lugar sitting in it. ;-)