• Russ Feingold,  Tammy Baldwin,  Tommy Thompson,  Wisconsin

    WI-Sen: Russ Feingold is Out for a 2012 Race

    Former Democratic Wisconsin U.S. Senator Russ Feingold

    The prospects for a GOP pick up of retiring Wisconsin Senator Herb Kohl’s seat are looking better all of the time.

    Democrat Russ Feingold has decided he will not be a candidate for political office next year, taking himself out of the running in 2012 for either U.S. senator or for governor in the event Democrats force a recall election against Republican Gov. Scott Walker.

    In an email going out to supporters early Friday morning, Feingold called it a difficult decision but said he wanted to devote his time to teaching full time at Marquette Law School, finishing the book he is writing on the U.S. response to the Sept. 11 attacks and leading the political committee he founded, Progressives United.

    “While I may seek elective office again someday, I have decided not to run for public office during 2012,” Feingold said in the email.

    Some Democrats were looking to Feingold as perhaps their leading candidate against Walker next year in the event of a successful recall drive. His announcement ends that scenario.

    eingold’s lack of interest in running for Senate is not a big surprise.

    Since he was defeated in 2010 in his bid for a fourth term, he has sent no obvious signals about a quick return to the legislative body where he served for 18 years.

    “After twenty-eight continuous years as an elected official?.?.?.?I have found the past eight months to be an opportunity to look at things from a different perspective,” Feingold said in the email, saying he was “thoroughly enjoying the life of a private citizen.”

    His decision leaves the Democratic Senate field wide open, though many Wisconsin Democrats will now regard U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, with her political base in vote-rich Dane County, as the early favorite for the party nomination.

    The latest polling is here and Republican Tommy Thompson who is a former Wisconsin Governor has to be viewed as a front-runner in this race.

  • Polling,  Russ Feingold,  Tommy Thompson,  U.S. Senate 2012,  Wisconsin

    WI-Sen Poll Watch: GOP Pick Up in 2012?

    Quite possible in the latest PPP Poll.

    The Wisconsin Senate seat being vacated by Herb Kohl is looking like a genuine Republican pick up opportunity, with both Tommy Thompson and Mark Neumann leading all the potential Democratic candidates we tested besides Russ Feingold.

    Feingold, who doesn’t seem terribly interested in running, would still be the strongest potential candidate. He has the best favorability rating of anyone we looked at both overall (49/43) and specifically with independents (52/37). He would have the slightest advantage over Thompson, 48-47, and a more healthy one over Neumann at 51-44. Feingold led them by 10 and 12 points respectively when PPP first looked at this race in May so there’s been a good amount of movement toward the Republicans since that time.

    Good news for the GOP and if former Senator Feingold does NOT run, this will likely be a gain for the GOP next year.

    The entire poll is here.

  • Herb Kohl,  J.B. Van Hollen,  Mark Neumann,  Paul Ryan,  Russ Feingold

    WI-Sen Poll Watch: Dem Sen Herb Kohl Looks Safe Against all GOP Challengers

    According to the latest PPP Poll.

    Favorable Vs Unfavorable:

    • Rep. Paul Ryan 36% Vs. 35%
    • Former Rep. Mark Neumann 24% Vs. 27%
    • Atty. Gen. JB Van Hollen 25% Vs. 28%
    • Former Sen. Russ Feingold 51% Vs. 39%

    Job Approval Vs. Disapproval:

    • Sen Herb Kohl 50% Vs. 30%
    • Sen Ron Johnson 32% Vs. 28%

    Heads Up:

    • 52% Kohl Vs. 37% Van Hollen
    • 49% Kohl Vs. 42% Ryan
    • 51% Kohl Vs. 37% Neumann
    • 51% Feingold Vs. 39% Van Hollen
    • 49% Feingold Vs. 42% Ryan
    • 50% Feingold Vs. 40% Neumann

    PPP surveyed 768 Wisconsin voters from February 24th to 27th. The survey’s margin of error is +/-3.5%.

    It has been rumored for some time that Senator Herb Kohl will retire and that defeated Senator Russ Feingold (who is still popular in the state despite being beaten by Ron Johnson last November) would try to regain a Senate seat.

    No matter from this polling data, either Democrat, Kohl or Feingold looks safe.

    Also, it is doubtful that Rep. Paul Ryan who is the best Republican in this poll is interested in running for the Senate.

    Note, however, Wisconsin WILL be a key battleground state for the 2012 Presidential race and voter participation will be high in this election. This will not be a priority for the NRSC unless Kohl retires and the seat becomes open.

    The full poll results are here (Pdf.)

  • Elton Gallegly,  Ronald Reagan,  Russ Feingold

    Senator Russ Feingold Blocks Rep. Elton Gallegly’s Sponsored Bill Honoring President Ronald Reagan Updated

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    Flap just received notice from DC that Senator Russ Feingold is releasing his hold on this bill because it means so much to Mrs. Nancy Reagan.

    Why Feingold had the gall to place a hold in the first place is beyond belief. But, the hold is lifted and let the celebrations begin on the anniversary of the Gippers birthday 100 years ago this coming February.

    ronald reagan

    The 40th President of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan

    Roll Call has a piece today about Senator Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, blocking in the United States Senate ,Flap’s Congressman Elton Gallegly’s bill honoring President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The House of Representatives today passed a bill by Congressman Elton Gallegly (R-Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties) to honor President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The bill passed on a 371-19 vote, with one Member voting present.

    The Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act would create an 11-member commission that will plan and carry out activities deemed fitting to honor Ronald Reagan on his 100th birthday, which will be on Feb. 6, 2011.

    The commission will make recommendations and provide necessary assistance for federal, state and local governmental agencies and civic groups to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday. Such activities could include special stamps or coins. In addition, the commission will recommend to Congress activities to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday, including the possible convening of a Joint Session of Congress.

    No federal money can be spent on the commission or its activities.

    “‘The Great Communicator’ spoke for the American people, capturing the hearts of small-town citizens and world leaders alike,” Gallegly told his colleagues before the vote today. “California enjoyed an economic resurgence during his terms as governor, and as President of the United States his legacy is extraordinary: In eight short years as President, Ronald Reagan presided over international changes and ushered in unparalleled peace and prosperity—not only for our nation, but for the world.”

    The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is in Simi Valley, CA, Gallegly’s hometown.

    Previous commissions have been instituted to honor Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Abraham Lincoln.

    The bill, H.R. 131 can be found here.

    So, why is Democrat Senator Feingold blocking the bill or better yet holding the bill hostage?

    Politics – Feingold wants to drive his own agenda and amend a non-controversial bill.

    Republicans are trying to pass legislation in the next few weeks to kick off the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth, and the only hurdle appears to be Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), who is refusing to let the Senate vote on the bill.

    Feingold’s decision to block passage of a bipartisan commission to celebrate the former president’s 100th birthday has nothing to do with antagonism toward the conservative icon. But he does want to use the momentum behind the bill to drive legislation of his own.

    “Sen. Feingold has no interest in blocking this bill,” said a Feingold spokesman, referring to the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act. “He wants to offer an amendment to it, but that request was blocked by a Republican Senator.”

    Feingold’s amendment would establish two commissions to study the internment and restrictions of German and Italian Americans and Jewish refugees during World War II, and it is unrelated to the Reagan bill. The Reagan measure would establish a commission to plan federal and state celebrations around Reagan’s centennial birthday in February 2011.

    Feingold’s spokesman said that the noncontroversial bill would be a good vehicle for the internment amendment, which he said is also noncontroversial.

    Supporters of the Reagan commission question Feingold’s motives for blocking a bill that passed the House 371-19 on March 9.

    Ryan Patmintra, a spokesman for Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), said if Feingold’s amendment is truly noncontroversial, he should simply go through the regular committee process and move it to the Senate floor.

    “It should have no problem passing through the Judiciary Committee where Democrats have a 12-seat majority,” Patmintra said. “Sen. Feingold has decided to hold this bill hostage using his own” amendment.
    On May 11, Kyl rejected a request by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on behalf of Feingold to attach the Wartime Treatment Study Act to the Reagan commission bill.

    A GOP aide said some Senate Democrats were not comfortable with Feingold’s amendment.

    “That’s why he wants to attach it. [The Reagan bill] is a commission that everybody supports,” the aide said.

    Representative Gallegly is not pleased.

    Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.), the bill’s lead sponsor in the House, said the commission’s funding has been restructured and that private donors have been found to pay for the Reagan tributes, which are likely to cost millions of dollars. 

    “I didn’t question their motives,” Gallegly said. “We got all the funding struck from it and passed it out of committee with overwhelming support.” 

    He added, “In a matter of a week we got 140 co-sponsors.” 

    Gallegly said he had hoped to have the legislation passed in time for the unveiling of Reagan’s statue in the Rotunda on June 3, since former first lady Nancy Reagan will be attending the ceremony. 

    Gallegly said it would be a shame “to have her here and not to be able to do these things concurrently [because] of folly about what should be simple.” 

    Clearly, this is grandstanding partisan politics by Feingold.

    The left-wing Democrat Senator should really cut the crap, unblock the bill and move on to moving his own bill forward.


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  • Elton Gallegly,  Ronald Reagan,  Russ Feingold

    Senator Russ Feingold Blocks Rep. Elton Gallegly’s Sponsored Bill Honoring President Ronald Reagan

    ronald reagan

    The 40th President of the United States Ronald Wilson Reagan

    Roll Call has a piece today about Senator Russ Feingold, D-Wisconsin, blocking in the United States Senate ,Flap’s Congressman Elton Gallegly’s bill honoring President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The House of Representatives today passed a bill by Congressman Elton Gallegly (R-Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties) to honor President Ronald Reagan on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

    The bill passed on a 371-19 vote, with one Member voting present.

    The Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act would create an 11-member commission that will plan and carry out activities deemed fitting to honor Ronald Reagan on his 100th birthday, which will be on Feb. 6, 2011.

    The commission will make recommendations and provide necessary assistance for federal, state and local governmental agencies and civic groups to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday. Such activities could include special stamps or coins. In addition, the commission will recommend to Congress activities to honor Reagan’s 100th birthday, including the possible convening of a Joint Session of Congress.

    No federal money can be spent on the commission or its activities.

    “‘The Great Communicator’ spoke for the American people, capturing the hearts of small-town citizens and world leaders alike,” Gallegly told his colleagues before the vote today. “California enjoyed an economic resurgence during his terms as governor, and as President of the United States his legacy is extraordinary: In eight short years as President, Ronald Reagan presided over international changes and ushered in unparalleled peace and prosperity—not only for our nation, but for the world.”

    The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is in Simi Valley, CA, Gallegly’s hometown.

    Previous commissions have been instituted to honor Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman and Abraham Lincoln.

    The bill, H.R. 131 can be found here.

    So, why is Democrat Senator Feingold blocking the bill or better yet holding the bill hostage?

    Politics – Feingold wants to drive his own agenda and amend a non-controversial bill.

    Republicans are trying to pass legislation in the next few weeks to kick off the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth, and the only hurdle appears to be Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), who is refusing to let the Senate vote on the bill.

    Feingold’s decision to block passage of a bipartisan commission to celebrate the former president’s 100th birthday has nothing to do with antagonism toward the conservative icon. But he does want to use the momentum behind the bill to drive legislation of his own.

    “Sen. Feingold has no interest in blocking this bill,” said a Feingold spokesman, referring to the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act. “He wants to offer an amendment to it, but that request was blocked by a Republican Senator.”

    Feingold’s amendment would establish two commissions to study the internment and restrictions of German and Italian Americans and Jewish refugees during World War II, and it is unrelated to the Reagan bill. The Reagan measure would establish a commission to plan federal and state celebrations around Reagan’s centennial birthday in February 2011.

    Feingold’s spokesman said that the noncontroversial bill would be a good vehicle for the internment amendment, which he said is also noncontroversial.

    Supporters of the Reagan commission question Feingold’s motives for blocking a bill that passed the House 371-19 on March 9.

    Ryan Patmintra, a spokesman for Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), said if Feingold’s amendment is truly noncontroversial, he should simply go through the regular committee process and move it to the Senate floor.

    “It should have no problem passing through the Judiciary Committee where Democrats have a 12-seat majority,” Patmintra said. “Sen. Feingold has decided to hold this bill hostage using his own” amendment.
    On May 11, Kyl rejected a request by Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on behalf of Feingold to attach the Wartime Treatment Study Act to the Reagan commission bill.

    A GOP aide said some Senate Democrats were not comfortable with Feingold’s amendment.

    “That’s why he wants to attach it. [The Reagan bill] is a commission that everybody supports,” the aide said.

    Representative Gallegly is not pleased.

    Rep. Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.), the bill’s lead sponsor in the House, said the commission’s funding has been restructured and that private donors have been found to pay for the Reagan tributes, which are likely to cost millions of dollars. 

    “I didn’t question their motives,” Gallegly said. “We got all the funding struck from it and passed it out of committee with overwhelming support.” 

    He added, “In a matter of a week we got 140 co-sponsors.” 

    Gallegly said he had hoped to have the legislation passed in time for the unveiling of Reagan’s statue in the Rotunda on June 3, since former first lady Nancy Reagan will be attending the ceremony. 

    Gallegly said it would be a shame “to have her here and not to be able to do these things concurrently [because] of folly about what should be simple.” 

    Clearly, this is grandstanding partisan politics by Feingold.

    The left-wing Democrat Senator should really cut the crap, unblock the bill and move on to moving his own bill forward.


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