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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLaRouche supporter who compares Obama to Hitler leads Democratic field in Texas U.S. Senate primary
Embarrassments like this happen when nationals Dems write off a race and refuse to field even a slightly competitive candidate (See also: Tennessee in 2012):
In what has to be a blow for Democratic partisans who were convinced that state Sen. Wendy Davis (D-Fort Worth) can single-handedly turn the Lone Star State blue in November, the Texas Democratic Party appears to be on the verge of tarnishing its reputation. According to a poll conducted by the University of Texas and the Texas Tribune, the frontrunner to face likely incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in November is Kesha Rogers. She is also somewhat unhinged.
Originally flagged by HotAirs Guy Benson, the poll shows Rogers leading her nearest opponent in the race to face Cornyn, Dallas area dentist David Alameel, by 8 points outside the polls 6.04 percent margin of error.
But Democrats might be careful what they wish for
As an acolyte of perennial presidential fringe candidate Lyndon LaRouche, she believes the U.S. economy is secretly controlled by a cabal of London financial institutions, wrote Dallas Morning News reporter Nick Swartsell in December. Shes paraded around Houston with a giant picture of Obama sporting a Hitler mustache and compared the Affordable Care Act to 1930s-era Nazi eugenics policies.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/leading-texan-democratic-senate-candidate-compares-obama-to-hitler/
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)When I checked the Texas Tribune site it did not provided any other demographic information about the respondents and since it was an online poll, the results could easily be skewed.
I'm also watching Tweety who pointed out the 11 point lead that kitty-cat has over Wendy Davis. He failed to mention that the poll was conducted prior to the Nugent controversies.
former9thward
(32,121 posts)53% women
White 61%
African American 13
Hispanic or Latino 23
Asian/Pacific Islander 1
Native American 0
Multi-racial 2
1. Extremely liberal 4%
2. Somewhat liberal 7
3. Lean liberal 9
4. In the middle 32
5. Lean conservative 18
6. Somewhat conservative 19
7. Extremely conservative 11
PID3. Generally speaking, would you say that you usually think of yourself as a
1. Democrat 42%
2. Independent 10
3. Republican 48
PID7. (Uses the four PID3 follow-up questions)
1. Strong Democrat 21%
2. Not very strong Democrat 10
3. Lean Democrat 11
4. Independent 10
5. Lean Republican 11
6. Not very strong Republican 16
7. Strong Republican 22
Demographics
AGE. Please indicate your age group.
1. 18-29 19%
2. 30-44 26
3. 45-64 38
4. 65 and up 17
LOCATE. Would you say that you live in an urban, suburban, or rural community?
1. Urban 29%
2. Suburban 49
3. Rural 23
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)There is a decent amount of attention to the poll, which was also published in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. In the Tribunes copy, a reader has to get to the last paragraph of a long story to discover the most relevant fact about the Tribs poll: It was conducted between Feb. 7 17. In the governors race, at least, the findings are irrelevant. Ted Nugent had not yet shat upon the aspirations of Greg Abbott. (For future reference when writing about this relationship, I am thinking of a conflation: Ted Abbott.)
Abbott had barely called South Texas a Third World before the polling began and no one was surveyed after Nugent had traveled the state insulting a sitting president with a Nazi characterization, and having his background referred to by reporters digging up stories about his draft evasion tactics and his sexual proclivities. Although it is only an unfortunate matter of timing, its hard to believe the Tribunes poll has real relevance given a potentially significant impact on sentiments prompted by the tactical failings of the Abbott campaign exhibited by the Nugent invite.
http://eyeonwilliamson.org/?p=13493
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)Aw, facepalm. It's moments like this that really do make me wonder just how competent the Texas Democratic Party really is. In fact, I'd vote for Alameel over Rogers any day and I barely know anything about the guy!
Just please, please, don't give us the LaRouchie. Please.....