Via the Examiner’s J.P. Freire, it appears the
National Republican Congressional Committee (a.k.a., “The
Establishment”) is perfectly happy with the 60+ House seats they’ve
gained and don’t feel the need to assure that Tea Party candidate
Renee Ellmers keeps her victory over incumbent Rep. Bob
“Who Are You?” Etheridge in North Carolina’s 2nd District. She
reported yesterday on her blog:
Election night, after the ten counties in my district had
reported their votes, I led Bob Etheridge by 2,100 votes. (That
number is crucial because under North Carolina law Congressman
Etheridge is not entitled to an ‘automatic recount’ if he trails by
more than 1% - or 1,888 votes.)
Then, yesterday afternoon - unexpectedly - the vote totals
changed. The State Board of Elections reported my lead had dropped
to 1,600 votes. Two hours later Bob Etheridge announced he intended
to call for a recount.
As a result, last night my campaign began hiring attorneys -
eleven attorneys in all. One in each county to monitor each recount
and an attorney to work with the North Carolina State Board of
Elections.
Right now, our best estimate of the minimum cost we face is
$50,000. But, of course, my campaign spent every penny we had
before the election.
Yesterday, we appealed to the National Republican Congressional
Committee for support, asking if they could contribute to help pay
the costs of this recount. Their answer, unfortunately, was, No -
that we would have to raise the money to pay for the recount
ourselves.
I was afraid that would be their answer. Months ago, I went to
Washington and asked the National Republican Congressional
Committee and many conservative leaders to help my campaign. Many
conservative groups - like the Susan B. Anthony List, Concerned
Women of America, Freedom Works, and Sarah Palin’s Sarah PAC all
helped, but the NRCC declined. Later, they did support other
campaigns in North Carolina - which, unfortunately, lost - but we
never received their support. In fact, their spokesman told the
press “that the campaign wasn’t ready for prime time” - which
actually made it even harder for us to raise money. So, I am
doubtful we will get support from the NRCC to help with the expense
of the recount.
The NRCC really misread who the vulnerable Democrats were here
in North Carolina. They thought Mike McIntyre, Heath Shuler, and
Larry Kissell — all of whom voted against Obamacare and
cap-and-trade — were the right targets, and they were to a degree,
but not while ignoring longtime incumbent Etheridge. Those other
three won while Ellmers holds a slim lead over Etheridge.
As of Election Day the Center for Responsive Politics
reports the NRCC has more than $11 million in cash-on-hand. I
know that’s not an earth-shattering amount, but can they be serious
that they can’t spare $50,000 to at least help one of their own
assure her victory?
Maybe Ellmers just embarrassed them too much by her showing, so
they’re willing to throw her overboard.
The debacle of this president’s administration is both a cause
and a symptom of the decline of American values. Unless Congress
impeaches him, that decline will go on unchecked. An eminent jurist
surveys the damage and assesses the chances for the recovery of our
culture.
The American Christmas, like the songs that celebrate it,
makes room for everybody under the rainbow. Is that why so
many people seem to be hostile to it?