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FellowDemocrat - November 13, 2006 04:57 AM (GMT)
With Bayh's assistance, among many things, three new Congressman were elected and the State House of Reprsentatives is now in control of the Democrats. All in a state that's one of the reddest in the country.

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The Howey Political Report (subscription) profiled Evan Bayh's influence in the midterm elections today and credited Bayh and the All America PAC with helping Democrats to victory in Indiana, Iowa, and New Hampshire:

WASHINGTON -Democratic voters were good to Evan Bayh in this year's midterm
elections.

The two-term senator from Indiana is not scheduled to run for re-election until 2010, but he did have a lot riding on the success of numerous candidates in races throughout the country. For starters, our former governor invested manpower, funding and reputation in the Hoosier state's three key congressional races.

The three victories support Bayh's claim, delivered to thousands of Democrats all across the country, that he can help the party win votes in red states. He wasted no time touting the successes with a statement disseminated Tuesday night.

"The lesson of this election is clear," the statement read. "We won by turning the red states of the heartland blue. Indiana, which has voted for the Republicans in 16 of the last 17 presidential elections, sent three new Democrats to congress. This is not an accident.

"Out here in Indiana, we have developed a formula for winning under the most difficult of circumstances. We are fiscally responsible, tough on national security, share the values of middle class families, and value progress over partisanship."

One Indiana Democrat who credited Bayh's support with aiding the cause was Evan Kelsay, who managed Terry Coriden's losing campaign in State Senate District 41.

"Evan Bayh's Sunday rally for Baron Hill definitely went a long way to energizing the Democratic base in Bartholomew County, a heavily Republican area by the numbers," Kelsay, who was running his first campaign, told HPR. "Voter turnout was at presidential-year levels.

"In a place where none of its 19 county-wide Democratic candidates won their races, Baron was able to keep pace with Mike Sodrel, only losing [the county] by 306 votes," Kelsay said. "In all honesty, that was a win for Baron, because it forced Sodrel to play defense and not to take the county for granted."

Bayh's influence reached well beyond Indiana's bor-ders. In total, the senator campaigned, contributed money and/or provided paid staff for approximately 350 candi-dates and party committees nationwide, said Dan Pfeiffer, the senator's communications director. Bayh's leadership PAC, All America PAC, featured 28 state and federal races in 14 states, with Democrats winning two dozen. Perhaps more significantly, AAPAC provided 50 paid staffers from the Camp Bayh program to campaigns in the key presidential primary states of Indiana, Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada. Bayh blogger Rob Har-rington of Confessions of a Hoosier Democrat reported that the Camp Bayh staff tallied an 18-7 record on Tuesday.

Politicians took notice. Yesterday's Hotline included this tidbit under the headline "Bayh The Key To Victory In IA?":

"IA GOP sources credit staffers detailed to IA state leg races by Sen. Evan Bayh's All America PAC for the Dem victory in the state. Approx. 25 staffers paid by Bayh's PAC helped IA Dems work on those campaigns; Republicans had fewer than 10 paid staffs working on leg. races (Hotline reporting, 11/7)"

Boston Globe political correspondent James Pin-dell, who served as a panelist at this year's HPR Forum, said Bayh has also earned the right to bask in an historical Democratic victory in New Hampshire, where the party gained the majority in both state houses for the first time since 1874.

"There's no doubt that Evan Bayh can take some credit for the fact that Democrats in New Hampshire had an historic night," Pindell told HPR. "He gave his time. He gave his money. He also allowed 15 staffers to share their resources for these races. The most important thing Evan Bayh can take away from the victories in New Hamp-shire is a more knowledgeable staff."

Pindell, who hails from New Castle, said that while some New Hampshire candidates may not exactly be indebted to Evan Bayh, they "at least have to give him a fair shot. So Evan Bayh definitely does come off better than most presidential candidates. There's only probably John Edwards that could even come close in parallelling the influence that Bayh has had."


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In the aftermath of Tuesday's elections, more members of the political and pundit classes are publically recognizing the value of Senator Evan Bayh's and the All America PAC work in helping to elect three new Democratic congressmen from Indiana, as well as capturing the State House of Representatives.

From the Wall Street Journal:

HOOSIER POWER: Democratic strategist Steve Elmendorf calls Indiana Sen. Bayh "the front-runner" for conservative slot vacated by ex-Virginia Gov. Warner’s departure from 2008 field. Bayh touts Democratic pickup of three Indiana House seats; he had also dispatched staffers to help campaigns in Iowa and New Hampshire.

From Washington Post's "The Fix":

One of the unsung winners of Tuesday's election was the senator from Indiana. Bayh spent from his political capital in the Hoosier State to help elect Democrats in the 2nd, 8th and 9th congressional districts. It paid off. All three seats went for Democrats -- providing Bayh with a nice talking point in Iowa, New Hampshire and beyond about the success of his brand of moderate politics.

ReElectAlGore2008 - November 13, 2006 09:40 AM (GMT)
Please, this is an Al Gore site...dontcha think this should be posted on an Evan site?

Al Gore is not going to come back as an anti-war to the left candidate, and take the person that backed the war, not to mention some restricting of the first amendment.

There are enough other candidates for Al to choose.

And I think the actual person who deserves the credit is Howard Dean.

Oh yeah, one thing too- if this guy is trying to steal credit for winning a few seats, let me tell you, then he personally gets all the blame for losing the biggest seat.

No one but Evan Bayh rushed to the microphone after the democratic primary and committed their support for Ned Lamont THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.

Then he proceeded in hush hush fashion to do nothing at all for Ned.

So now the Senate hangs precariously 51 to 49...and Joe Lieberman is already blackmailing the democrats.
If he turns, it is 50 to 50 and Dick Cheney will break ties, and more important the democrats will lose control of the senate.
THANKS EV. IT'S YOUR FAULT.

FellowDemocrat - November 17, 2006 02:28 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (ReElectAlGore2008 @ Nov 13 2006, 03:40 AM)
Please, this is an Al Gore site...dontcha think this should be posted on an Evan site?

Al Gore is not going to come back as an anti-war to the left candidate, and take the person that backed the war, not to mention some restricting of the first amendment.

There are enough other candidates for Al to choose.

And I think the actual person who deserves the credit is Howard Dean.

Oh yeah, one thing too- if this guy is trying to steal credit for winning a few seats, let me tell you, then he personally gets all the blame for losing the biggest seat.

No one but Evan Bayh rushed to the microphone after the democratic primary and committed their support for Ned Lamont THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.

Then he proceeded in hush hush fashion to do nothing at all for Ned.

So now the Senate hangs precariously 51 to 49...and Joe Lieberman is already blackmailing the democrats.
If he turns, it is 50 to 50 and Dick Cheney will break ties, and more important the democrats will lose control of the senate.
THANKS EV. IT'S YOUR FAULT.

Um, last i checked, there ARE other areas of this forum that DON'T involve Al Gore. Like the one in which i posted this article in:

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Al Gore Support Center Online Forum 2008 :: A Reality Based Organization Fighting For Al Gore! >> The Democratic Party>> General Democratic Talk


Yeah, exactly.

Man, you sure are talking like you know exactly how Al Gore will decide, aren't ya? Lol. Last i checked, Al Gore IS his own man; therefore, the decision will be up to him.

Speaking of Ned, how much support did Al Gore give him? Or, how about just about everyone else? Exactly.

With a candidate like Evan Bayh and his message, we WILL make significant gains in both the House and Senate, you watch. Fact of the matter is, the vast majority of Americans are in the center, aka the "Sensible center." Regardless, it doesn't matter considering Evan Bayh can keep his seat throughout the election, the same election where the Republican Governor of Indiana will be booted by a Democrat, thus, making your arguement invalid.

I know who you are, g4a, and I can't wait for the members of this website to see your real side.




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