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Old 02-14-2006, 02:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Liberals too busy fighting each other

[url]http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/14/senate.hackett.ap/index.html[/url]

NEW YORK (AP) -- Iraq war veteran Paul Hackett, a Bush administration critic
who had been recruited by top Democrats to run for U.S. Senate, said Tuesday
he was dropping his campaign and declared his political career over.

Hackett said he was pressured by party leaders to drop out of the Senate
primary and run for the House instead.

National Democratic leaders, especially Sen. Charles Schumer, chairman of
the Senate campaign committee, had told Hackett's top fundraisers to stop
sending money, Hackett told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

"My donor base and host base on both coasts was contacted by elected
officials and asked to stop giving," Hackett said. "The original promise to
me from Schumer was that I would have no financial concerns. It went from
that to Senator Schumer actually working against my ability to raise money."

Schumer, who represents New York, was not immediately available for comment.

"I made this decision reluctantly, only after repeated requests from party
leaders, as well as behind-the-scenes machinations, that were intended to
hurt my campaign," Hackett said in a statement announcing the end of his
campaign.

The deadline for candidates to file for the May 2 primary is Thursday.

Hackett, a Cincinnati attorney and Marine Reservist, captured national
attention last summer by blasting Bush's war policies, raising huge sums on
the Internet and capturing 48 percent of the vote in one of the country's
most conservative House districts. Republican Jean Schmidt won the special
election in a tight race.

Hackett had declared his candidacy for Republican Mike DeWine's Senate seat
after it appeared Democratic Rep. Sherrod Brown would not run.

A few days afterward, Brown announced that he would run, and national
Democrats privately began urging Hackett to step aside for the more seasoned
politician.

Democrats also considered Schmidt vulnerable in a rematch against Hackett.
She was widely criticized for saying in a House floor speech about a troop
pullout recommendation by Rep. John Murtha, a decorated Vietnam veteran:
"Cowards cut and run, Marines never do."

But Hackett said he had already told other Democrats he would not enter the
congressional race.

"I said it. I meant it. I stand by it," Hackett said Tuesday. "At the end of
the day, my word is my bond and I will take it to my grave."

"Thus ends my 11-month political career," he said.

Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern said Hackett still has the
popular support to have an impact.

"It is my hope that whatever disappointment he might feel about these
circumstances, that he will seize a different moment in the future," Redfern
said in a news release.




 
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Old 02-14-2006, 03:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Liberals too busy fighting each other

On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 14:56:22 -0600, "Dan J.S." <me@hyperx.com> wrote:
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>[url]http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/14/senate.hackett.ap/index.html[/url]
>
>NEW YORK (AP) -- Iraq war veteran Paul Hackett, a Bush administration critic
>who had been recruited by top Democrats to run for U.S. Senate, said Tuesday
>he was dropping his campaign and declared his political career over.
>
>Hackett said he was pressured by party leaders to drop out of the Senate
>primary and run for the House instead.
>[/color]

Does it get any better than this?

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