Michigan to Political Class: Hear Us Roar (National Review, 08.05.10)
Posted by hpayne on August 5, 2010
Michigan joined the national anti-establishment chorus Tuesday as voters swept out incumbents and rewarded political outsiders.
The headliner was GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder, a political neophyte and businessman in the Mitt Romney mold. In a wild, nasty, four-man race against conservative GOP veterans – U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra, state attorney general Mike Cox, and former U.S. Senate candidate Mick Bouchard – Snyder openly disavowed the party’s base, refused major endorsements, spent $6 million of his own money, and recruited moderate Democrats in the open primary while promising to “fix Michigan’s broken government.” His three competitors split the base and Snyder waltzed to a ten-point win.
On the Democratic side, by contrast, Virg Bernero lashed himself to the party’s Big Labor dinosaur and destroyed his pro-business, labor-reformist opponent: Michigan house speaker Andy Dillon. Bernero’s narrow, far-left base appears to be no match for ex”Gateway Computer CEO Snyder’s hi-tech, organized juggernaut. . .
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