With Hillary Clinton making a campaign stop in Council Bluffs Tuesday night -
just across the state line from Omaha and Nebraska's Second Congressional
District - 2006 Democratic challenger Jim Esch was asked by KMTV's Joe Jordan
for his response to fears that Hillary Clinton winning the Democratic nomination
for president would hurt potential down-ballot candidates like himself in
Republican-dominated districts where Clinton has very high unfavorable ratings.
KMTV 3 Action
News reports:
Senator Hillary Clinton (D-New York) brought her presidential bid
to Southwest Iowa on Tuesday night, and her campaign is talking up a big
turnout.
The campaign is estimating that 1,100 people showed up at the Iowa School for
the Deaf, where Mrs. Clinton's biggest applause came when she urged the
President to bring the troops in Iraq home....
According to a recent Associated Press report dozens of Democrats around the
country are privately complaining that if Mrs. Clinton wins the party's
nomination next year, many Democratic candidates down the ticket (especially
those running for the House of Representatives) will lose in an anti-Hillary
backlash.
Omaha Democrat Jim Esch, who ran for Congress last year and lost, tells
Action 3 News he understands that fear, especially in this part of the
country.
Esch has not decided if he'll run again in 2008, but says he knows he has to
make that decision soon.
Of course, if Esch is concerned
about being lumped-in with Clinton, it seems rather unfair to toss Esch into
these reports that otherwise cover what sounds like a very successful Clinton
campaign appearance. Note that Esch wasn't actually at Clinton's rally, so this
talk of an "
Anti-Hillary backlash" is really quite the manufactured
angle.
Esch's response might make for a worthy story in its own right - especially
placed within the larger national context. But, here it is completely out of
place, serving only to undermine Clinton's appearance and to weaken a base of
support Esch might still wish to call upon in some not-too-distant future
campaign.
Labels: DEMS, Hillary Clinton, Jim Esch, NE-02, President
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