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Topic started on 15-2-2010 @ 01:21 PM by Schaden
Sen. Evan Bayh, a leading moderate Democrat from Indiana who was once thought to be a rising national political star, won’t run for a third term, a decision which imperils his party’s hold on the seat. Bayh’s shock decision — to be announced Monday afternoon in Indianapolis — comes as he geared up for what may have been his most difficult campaign in an otherwise gilded political life.


www.politico.com...

The demoratic party is falling apart. I think Bayh is positioning for a future Presidential run. His language was pretty clear that he likes public service but is sick of the Senate. His poll numbers were good and likely would win reelection.

Odd how he blindsided everyone with this. I wonder if there is more to this story ?


reply posted on 15-2-2010 @ 02:45 PM by searching4truth
Um...exactly how is the democratic party falling apart? Democrats have 5 seats up and the republicans have 6 source

I do agree that there seems to be a higher than average number of reps "retiring" and that there is "something" in the air, but to assume what that may be has no basis as of yet.


reply posted on 16-2-2010 @ 11:47 AM by centurion1211
Originally posted by yeahright
Originally posted by centurion1211
Isn't quitting one of the things the dems constantly bash Palin over? Just asking.


The difference being, Bayh isn't quitting, he's announcing he won't run for reelection. Palin bailed before her term was up. Now I certainly put her right at the top of the political babelicious list, but she's another one that wouldn't get my vote for anything other than prom queen.


You leave out why Palin quit.

Wall Street Journal article

Contrary to most reports, her decision had been in the works for months, accelerating recently as it became clear that controversies and endless ethics investigations were threatening to overshadow her legislative agenda. "Attacks inside Alaska and largely invisible to the national media had paralyzed her administration," someone close to the governor told me. "She was fully aware she would be branded a 'quitter.' She did not want to disappoint her constituents, but she was no longer able to do the job she had been elected to do. Essentially, the taxpayers were paying for Sarah to go to work every day and defend herself."


as compared with Bayh's reasons for not seeking re-election.
NPR article

Never a fan of overt partisanship in a Congress that has become more and more partisan, Bayh said he was tired of a system in which politics won out over progress.


IMO, they both quit for similar reasons - partisan politics. Palin felt she couldn't do her job because of politically motivated "investigations". And Bayh is weary of the same things happening IN Congress.

If you want to bring up the difference in timing. Bayh says that he wasn't doing this because he was afraid of losing. So, if he was assured of being re-elected, it is the same as quitting any job before you have to.


reply posted on 16-2-2010 @ 03:16 PM by David9176
reply to post by yeahright





We're currently conducting an exhaustive search under every bridge and behind every silo to find a person meeting that requirement. There's one possibility who says he might give it a go after he's done putting brakes on his '63 Dodge Dart.


Lol. I lived in Indiana most of my life and grew up there. I know live in Michigan but I know that many of my former friends/family/co-workers are out of work and desperately need a job. I told them to definitely NOT COME HERE!

It's worrisome to me though...in many of the congressional races there is just another former politician/lobbyist/establishment figure who has long been involved in politics running against the incumbent.

That won't change anything. Quite frankly, I was surprised that Indiana even went to Obama in 2008. The area I grew up in was pretty racist as much of Indiana is in rural areas.

BTW...moved from indiana because I lost my job to outsourcing. My former company is now located in Mexico paying someone just over a dollar an hour....all just to make the shareholders happy and have their stocks go up temporarily.
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