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Kirkpatrick Continues To Gain Momentum
Kirkpatrick added to DCCC's Red to Blue list
By Josh Kraushaar - Politico
May 29, 2008
Democratic
state Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, running to succeed retiring Rep. Rick Renzi
(R-Ariz.), is the latest addition to the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee’s Red to Blue program, which helps candidates with
fundraising and campaign infrastructure.
The move signals that Kirkpatrick, who faces a contested primary
against two Democratic challengers, is picking up the overwhelming
support of the party establishment — and enters the September primary
as the heavy favorite to win the nomination.
“Ann’s experience in city, county and state government and her
commitment to promoting economic development, while protecting
Arizona’s environment, will make her an effective voice for clean
government and change,” said DCCC chairman Chris Van Hollen said in a
statement.
The DCCC endorsement comes one week after Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano (D) also gave Kirkpatrick her backing.
Renzi’s expansive eastern Arizona seat is one of the Democrats’ top
pickup opportunities, particularly in light of the incumbent’s ethical
problems and Republican recruiting difficulties in the district. The
Republicans’ leading recruit, state Rep. Bill Konopnicki, abruptly
dropped out of the race earlier in the year, and several other
prospective candidates have opted not to run.
Conservative activist Sydney Hay now looks like the party’s likely
nominee, but many Republican operatives are concerned about her
fundraising ability and electability in a general election, given her
outspoken conservative viewpoints.
The district, which extends from the sparsely populated Navajo nation
down to the fast-growing Phoenix suburbs of Pinal County, is one of the
largest in the country. It has favored Republicans at the national
level, voting for President Bush with 54 percent of the vote in 2004.
But Democrats have a 32,000 voter registration advantage due to the
presence of many conservative-minded voters who vote Democratic locally
but prefer Republicans at the national level.
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