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Why I'm not scared of John McCain (or his supporters)

by: Thomas

Wed Feb 20, 2008 at 17:10:54 PM EST


For those of you who have been following the site over the last few days, you are probably well aware that I have been covering the gubernatorial signature battle, as both of our candidates sought to get their 500 signatures in each congressional district, and thus earn a place on the statewide ballot for the May primary. As part of that process, I've been requesting daily updates from the Indiana Election Division, which keeps a rolling tally of the number of signatures that each candidate has collected.

Now, I'm originally from the 4th District, so curiosity led me to check out who had made it (and by how much) in my old stomping ground. To my surprise, I noticed that John McCain -- the presumptive front-runner for the GOP nomination -- was just a little short in a few districts, including my precious 4th, despite the fact that Attorney General Steve Carter had already turned in their petitions. I made a few phone calls, and one by one I found out that the McCain camp had got the job done across the state.

Except in the 4th District.

In the 4th District, they are short.

By my latest count, they turned in 496 signatures for the 4th, and the latest IED report for this morning shows them with only 491.

So this afternoon, I filed a challenge with the Secretary of State's office to keep John McCain off of the ballot. You can check it out here. (I'll have a .pdf version up when I get back to Bloomington this evening.)

Let's be clear here: This is one of the most Republican-friendly districts in one of the most Republican-friendly presidential states. John McCain has been endorsed by Governor Mitch Daniels, Attorney General Steve Carter, state GOP chair Murray Clark, and Secretary of State Todd Rokita.

And despite all of this high-level help, these guys managed to screw up one of the most basic steps that any candidate can take in the state.

I'm not scared of this crew at all.

This is indicative of John McCain's sloppy, ineffective national campaign infrastructure, and more notably for Hoosiers, makes it extremely clear that the incompetency of Governor Mitch Daniels, Steve Carter and the rest of this bunch has no limits.

This doesn't just make John McCain look silly -- and it does -- but this makes the entire Indiana Republican Party look silly. Silly, and clumsy, and inept, and generally incapable of running a national campaign, let alone the entire country.

Now, let's be honest here: Todd Rokita and Steve Carter will make sure McCain is on the ballot. Mitch Daniels will see to that, I'm sure. But at the end of the day, he shouldn't be, and the people of this state deserve to know that.

And while the GOP's magic wand will undoubtedly make a few signatures appear behind closed doors in the next few days, this is a clear stain upon Senator McCain as a candidate, and Governor Daniels and his Republican colleagues as standard-bearers within this state.

Did I mention he is coming to town on Friday? I wonder if he'll have a few choice words for his trusted surrogates in this state?

Update: The DNC responded to my challenge in a release a short while ago, but the key part of it is this:

Despite the fact that the McCain campaign clearly failed to qualify for the ballot, Republican Attorney General Steve Carter and Republican Secretary of State Todd Rokita (who recently endorsed McCain) rubberstamped it anyway, trying to sneak McCain onto the ballot. Clearly, the Republican Culture of Corruption is alive and well within the McCain campaign.
A culture of corruption or a culture of incompetence, the fact remains that Hoosiers expect more from their officials, and I have no doubt McCain expected more from Mitch and the gang.
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Hillary for President (0.00 / 0)
McCain will shine and rally Republicans against Obama.  McCain's already doing a fine job of portraying Obama as dangerously unprepared for the job.  I hope that Democrats don't make the same mistake we made last cycle in passing up Gen. Wes Clark for John Kerry.

Obama Position on Illegal Spying: Worse Than Bush

Hindsight (0.00 / 0)
These comments are pretty funny in retrospect. I was cautious as most people were during the election, but looking back, McCain really never had a chance.

[ Parent ]
I said the same thing... (0.00 / 0)
...one month ago.

You're right, the strongest thing Obama has for him is the enthusiasm of his supporters.  He has certainly shown a certain sophistication as to manipulating the Democrat machine, even outhustling Hillary.

McCain can't compete with that.


One more thing... (0.00 / 0)
...don't think that just because Democrats can run a campaign, or a political machine, that they are someone more qualified to be an elected official.

Here in Lake County, the Democrats run rings around Republicans time and again.  But you would never live in Gary or East Chicago, the two most Democratic towns in Indiana.  You'd be my neighbor in beautiful, safe, well run, Republican Munster, just like all the other lawyers.

Don't worry, you can get organic, fair trade lattes at our Starbucks.


Boneheads (4.00 / 1)
It's unbelievable that this would happen for a Presidential race. I just can't imagine the ineptness is would take to screw something up this badly...

I've just given three interviews... (4.00 / 1)
...via phone in the last hour.

This is going to get some coverage.


[ Parent ]
McCain Is My Friend (0.00 / 0)
SatanManning666 here, just wanted to let all of you know I will take care of this little problem.

4 signatures what the hell (exuse the pun) they are probably stuck to the bottom of some box up there in lafayette or plainfield or maybe somewhere down south. But I am sure they will show up.

So don't worry about ol John McCain, he is in good hands.

Love,

SatanManning666
(Shout at the Devil)

PS--If you want to see me with John McCain tommorrow here in Indy, I will be the little forked tounge bastard with no heart that is dressed like Mitch Daniels!


???? (0.00 / 0)
What the hell?? is there anything we can do??

http://justmoreliberaltalk.blo...

Thomas! (4.00 / 1)
I am so proud of you for filing this complaint.  You give us hope.  Will more complaints help?  I can file, too.

Hoosier Progressive

One should be enough -- (4.00 / 1)
Their latest line is that they still have signatures coming in, but I know for a fact that they had 496 signatures yesterday, and it seems really fishy to me that the counties would have sat on 40 signatures for no reason.

This smells, and I'm at least owed an explanation.


[ Parent ]
The Washington Times! (0.00 / 0)
Ha.

Maureen Groppe should have a good story in the morning. At least I hope it's good.


[ Parent ]
Beat me to it (0.00 / 0)
I was stopping by to let Thomas know I'd linked him, but you beat me to it Vox!  grins

Excellent work, Thomas.  Let me know any way I can help.

Bil Browning
Founder of The Bilerico Project and Bilerico-Indiana.


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Thanks for the link -- (0.00 / 0)
The GOP contends they "still had signatures coming in" as of today, but I find it really hard to believe that after filing last Tuesday, and having none come in since then, that there suddenly arose a few courthouses in the 4th District with McCain signatures.

This is fishy, to say the least.


[ Parent ]
I'm quick to jump... (0.00 / 0)
It helps when I have nothing else to do, and honestly your blog is one of my favorites.  It's just not controversial enough for me to comment on usually ;)

Hoosier Progressive

[ Parent ]
WARNING - Washington Times piece (4.00 / 2)
Thomas,

The Washington Times posted a non-redacted Candidate Challenge PDF. Your home address is being listed.

You may want to contact them ASAP.

Good luck... be careful,
c  


Thanks -- (4.00 / 1)
I just did.

Classy stuff.


[ Parent ]
It's actually the DNC's fault, too. (4.00 / 1)
They apparently attached an unredacted copy of my filing with their press blast.

[ Parent ]
You'd think... (4.00 / 1)
...someone would know better!

[ Parent ]
By chance are you... (0.00 / 0)
...an amateur photographer? Google maps has pictures that seem to tie to addresses linked to your name. Google's map technology is both endlessly fascinating and a bit disconcerting at the same time.

c


[ Parent ]
that's just their street level feature (4.00 / 1)
It's available for all addresses in Indianapolis.  Check out your own house, yo.

[ Parent ]
-face palm- (0.00 / 0)
LOL

more coffee needed!

be good,
c


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