George Voinovich has never been a conservative favorite, to put
it mildly, but reports that he won't seek reelection in 2010
makes the next round of elections more difficult for Republicans.
The senior senator from Ohio was virtually a lock to win
reelection regardless of political climate -- that is, he would
be heavily favored even if Republican fortunes failed to improve
significantly between now and 2010. Now there will be an open
seat in a swing state that has been trending Democratic and where
the Republican bench has been decimated by the last two
elections. John Kasich is a possibility, but he has been looking
at a run for governor instead.
Retirements cost the Republicans House seats in 2008, where the
damage might have been contained if there were fewer open seats
to defend. The retirements compounded other problems: it made it
even more difficult to recruit other viable candidates and it
forced Republicans to spread money, which they were having
problems raising, too thin. In 2010, the process already seems to
be repeating itself in a challenging Senate environment where
Republicans will have to defend the seats they won in 2004.
Of course, Republican fortunes can -- and probably will -- change
between now and then, after two years of unified Democratic
control of the elected branches of government. Look how quickly
the Rovian "permanent Republican majority" of 2004 gave way to
the elections of 2006. But even in this scenario, the retirements
could complicate things. Think back to 1996, when the Democrats
had a worse year than they otherwise would have because
Democratic legislators retired when political conditions looked
bleak and weren't around to take advantage when things shifted
back somewhat in the Democrats' favor.
UPDATE: Quin points to the
possible ticket of Kasich for governor and Rob Portman for
Senate. It would indeed be a conservative ticket, and it would
also avoid a gubernatorial primary between Kasich and Portman.
Kasich is a traitor to the Constitution and especially the 2nd
Amendment owing to his vote on the 1994 Assault Weapon Ban. He
lost his House seat for it. He cannot be trusted to hold the
Conservative banner.
Dandapani| 1.13.09 @ 6:25AM
Kasich is a traitor to the Constitution and especially the 2nd Amendment owing to his vote on the 1994 Assault Weapon Ban. He lost his House seat for it. He cannot be trusted to hold the Conservative banner.
sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 11:49AM
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