McCain Leads GOP Campaign To Persuade Dems To Switch Parties

December 24th, 2009 Posted By Pat Dollard.

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Politico:

Republicans are stepping up their efforts to persuade more House Democrats to switch parties and are zeroing in on a second-term Pennsylvanian who acknowledged the efforts but said he has “no plans” to do so.

Democratic Rep. Chris Carney received a phone call Wednesday from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) asking him to consider becoming a Republican, a top GOP official told POLITICO.

Carney’s office at first did not comment other than to acknowledge the call, but Carney released a statement Wednesday night saying, in part, “I appreciate the Republican Party’s outreach, but I have no plans to change parties.”

DCCC Chair Chris Van Hollen spoke to Carney Wednesday and received assurance that the Pennsylvanian was not switching, according to a senior Democratic aide.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s aides talked to Carney staffers, as well, and received the same assurance.

In a brief interview, McCain declined to offer details about his conversation with Carney.

“I just said, ‘Whatever you do, I know that you’ll make the right decision for the country,’” said the Arizonan.

A source familiar with the call said that Republicans thought Carney might be susceptible to McCain’s entreaty because, like the senator, the 50-year-old House member served in the Navy .

McCain’s call to Carney comes one day after freshman Alabama Democrat Parker Griffith announced that he was uncomfortable with his party’s direction and was becoming a Republican.

In his statement Wedneday, Carney also said: “I am flattered by the overtures of Sen. McCain and other Republican Party officials and consider their outreach a sure sign that I have worked in a truly bipartisan manner. I always put my district above political party and have maintained an independent voice. I have enjoyed widespread Republican support throughout my district and will continue to work closely with Democrats, Republicans and independents alike.”

That House Republicans would deploy their party’s 2008 presidential standard-bearer to reach out to Carney underscores the sense of opportunity the GOP feels with the Griffith switch, along with polls showing voters turning sharply away from Democratic policies. So party officials are moving quickly to capitalize on the trend with other Democrats from conservative-leaning districts in hopes of creating a snowball effect.

“Politics is a momentum sport,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).

A senior Republican said that the Senate GOP is expected to receive a list of party-switching targets.

But persuading colleagues to change sides is a delicate matter, often handled at the member level and with great discretion. The hope is to bag the quarry without being seen or heard trying to do so.

A top House Republican aide, wanting to avoid revealing a poaching patrol, downplayed the effort.

“You’ve got to have a willing partner; you don’t just hunt these guys down,” said the Republican. “They have to nudge you first.”

But the aide acknowledged that they had gotten “a nibble” from Carney and were now making the pitch that he’d be better off switching parties than running again as a Democrat in a northeastern Pennsylvania seat that President Obama lost by 9 percentage points last year.

Rep. Bill Shuster, a Pennsylvania Republican, is taking the lead on the effort to persuade his colleague to switch, said a GOP aide.

Carney, who is still a commander in the Navy Reserve, represents a rural swath of northeastern Pennsylvania that was historically represented by Republicans, including such prominent figures as William Scranton and Joseph McDade.

But Carney knocked off scandal-plagued former GOP Rep. Don Sherwood in 2006 to capture the seat in the same year Democrats retook the congressional majority.

Before Carney’s upset win, Republicans held the seat for nearly four decades.

Carney hadn’t drawn a leading GOP opponent so far this year, but Republicans had been recruiting former U.S. Attorney Tom Marino to run for the seat. Marino met with the National Republican Congressional Committee last week, according to a GOP source.

Another leading candidate, state Rep. Mike Peifer, abruptly decided not to run against Carney this week.

“My family comes first,” Peifer told the Pike County Press. “We decided together that I would not run.”

Peifer did not respond to a phone call from POLITICO seeking comment.

Despite being a top GOP target and running in a district that McCain easily carried, Carney comfortably won reelection last year, taking 56 percent of the vote.

And in his two terms in the House, Carney, a Blue Dog, has been a fairly reliable leadership vote. He supported the stimulus earlier this year and recently provided a key vote on health care and financial regulation legislation — all bills that some of his conservative Democratic colleagues opposed.

Not all conservative Democrats are up for grabs, though.

With Griffith’s announcement Tuesday, eyes immediately turned to his home state freshman counterpart, Rep. Bobby Bright.

But Bright told the House Democratic leadership Tuesday night that he planned to stay in the party, according to a senior Democratic aide.

Similarly, Rep. Walt Minnick (D-Idaho), another freshman Blue Dog who would be a prime target, indicated in a statement to POLITICO that he won’t switch.

“I will remain as independent as Idaho, I will not be switching parties, and I will win in November,” Minnick said in the statement.

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12 Responses to “McCain Leads GOP Campaign To Persuade Dems To Switch Parties”

  1. The Sentinel at the Gate

    Please do; please switch parties so we can destroy your treasonous ass in Republican primaries and elect real conservatives. That’s what we’re going to do with Parker Griffith in Alabama. Now that he thinks he’s a Republican, even though he voted 84.5% of the time with the Demoncratic Party, his ass will be toast in the primaries. He will come in 4th out of a field of 3.

    So yes, Membrane, recruit all the “blue dogs” you can and you’ll see what happens to them when election time comes around.

  2. would that be like a big blue member? :lol: :lol:

  3. Rodents have been exposed for what they are. No need to RINOfi the R party anymore. Late term abortion for all dems.

  4. Dimtards as RINO’s - who’d have thunk it?

  5. Tom in CO

    And to reach out to the other side in this process (you know, to keep things fair and balanced), McCain will become a democrat. :twisted:

  6. Sully

    The Democrats at the Congressional Budget Office characterized this ‘legislation’ as tantamount to nationalization of health in America.

    Fighting that is going to take every soul we can muster.

    But hey, let’s run Purity tests first. That should make us appealing to a public brainwashed by anti-conservative rhetoric.

    Maybe even resurrect Ross Perot and splinter like the 90’s.
    That worked well.

    • TerryTate

      Yeah, the Ross Perot splinter line worked well when they ran good old Bob Dole.

      Sunk like the stinking fish that the candidacy was.

      I liked Bob Dole on a personal level, but give me a freaking break.

      The man was always bipartisan this and bipartisan that.

      Then we got George Jr., who talked the right game, but sure did join hands with a lot of Dumbocrat bullshit, so to be honest, I’d rather let the Dems run the country, so that there is no doubt who is fucking it up.

      If we don’t elect pseudo Democrats, i.e. RINOS, at least we won’t get the blame for the stupid ass ideas.

      It may take a few elections, but at least when we do return to power, and we will, it will be clear what ideology we are following.

      No more bullshit.

    • Sully

      I guess you could call idealism an ideology.
      But you might wanna look around tho cuz like politics is EVERYWHERE.

  7. serfer62

    Get that asshole mccain outta here…go JD

  8. ODIN2012

    Isn’t that like inviting crack whores to live in your house? :beer:

  9. Sully

    Just sayin’ there’s NOTHING the Progs would enjoy more than a split on the right.
    They’ve got trolls out trying to do just that.

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