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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 01:00 PM Aug 2015

U.S. Chamber of Commerce is weighing a major role in Democratic primaries to support weak democrats

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is weighing a major role in Democratic primaries in key congressional races nationally, which could produce weakened nominees who would be more easily defeated by Republicans, according to an internal memo obtained Thursday by The Associated Press.

The unorthodox strategy could heighten Democratic upheaval in battleground states like Florida and Pennsylvania where the party is struggling to unite around a nominee as it fights to retake the Senate — and that appears to be precisely the Chamber's goal. It comes as the business lobby has already begun spending aggressively on behalf of select Senate Republicans more than a year before the 2016 elections, where the GOP is fighting to hang onto its newly won majority.

Republicans must defend seven seats in states President Barack Obama won in 2012, and major clashes are shaping up with Democrats just as determined to snatch back the four or five seats they need to retake Senate control. The electorate could favor Democrats because more young voters and minorities turn out in presidential election years.

The memo was written by the Chamber's top two political officials, Rob Engstrom and Scott Reed, to members of the Chamber's Public Affairs Committee, a group of around 35 business leaders and others who will meet this fall to discuss political strategy and spending for the upcoming elections.

It lists four Senate races and five House races where "intense Democratic primaries could significantly impact candidates moving into the general election," urges committee members to study them closely, and concludes: "In the past, Democrats have been successful in places like Missouri by playing in GOP primaries. ... In 2016, the political environment appears to be shifting."

A senior strategist with knowledge of the deliberations, who spoke on condition of anonymity to disclose internal discussions, confirmed that the intent of the memo was to encourage involvement in the Democratic primaries, including possible spending on television ads. A weakened Democratic nominee in a state like Florida or Illinois could make the general election much more winnable for the Republican candidate in the fall and require Democratic expenditures that could cut into the party's budget elsewhere.

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/4af4049b3e4f4a8ea6c843d57a0548eb/ap-newsbreak-chamber-weighs-role-democratic-primaries


Support your local conservative weak democrat so progressives don't win
geez thanks supreme court.......

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U.S. Chamber of Commerce is weighing a major role in Democratic primaries to support weak democrats (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Aug 2015 OP
We have seen this before. Wellstone ruled Aug 2015 #1
The Chamber is also going after some tea party Republicans Gothmog Aug 2015 #2
Part of the vast RW conspiracy--and it's real. Kingofalldems Aug 2015 #3
sounds like they may try to help Alan Grayson win geek tragedy Aug 2015 #4
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. We have seen this before.
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 01:18 PM
Aug 2015

Rahmn Emuael pulled this crap in 2008,recruiting his fiends from Corporate Law Firms and personal Pals over more qualified and deserving persons. Or the DNC would pull funding from persons he did not like. Remember these people supporting Republicans behind the scenes,just to placate his buds on Wall Street.

Gothmog

(145,124 posts)
2. The Chamber is also going after some tea party Republicans
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 03:17 PM
Aug 2015
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/chamber-commerce-readies-risky-bet The Chamber is playing with fire here by supporting weak Ds and then attacking tea party types
 

geek tragedy

(68,868 posts)
4. sounds like they may try to help Alan Grayson win
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 03:24 PM
Aug 2015
Florida, where Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is running for president. Democratic leaders hoped to unite behind Rep. Patrick Murphy but liberal firebrand Rep. Alan Grayson upset their plans. Republicans face problems of their own in that race with numerous candidates running, but facing Grayson rather than Murphy would improve their prospects.
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