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LEFTOVERS: Rendell on Obama, Gerlach gives to NRCC, vulnerable seats
President Obama is about to go on “The View”—but Gov. Ed Rendell thinks that’s not such a good idea because the president should only do “serious shows.”
“I think the president should be accessible, should answer questions that aren’t pre-screened, but I think there should be a little bit of dignity to the presidency,” Rendell said on MSNBC‘s “Morning Joe.”
We’re assuming Rendell’s rule doesn’t apply to governors, considering that the former Philadelphia mayor is a longtime fixture on “Eagles Postgame Live.” Rendell was in favor of Obama going on “Morning Joe.” Check out a video clip of his remarks at bottom.
Meanwhile, Congressman Jim Gerlach (R-6) is giving big bucks to the National Republican Congressional Committee. Gerlach has given $100,000 so far this cycle, the latest cash coming in the form of a $44,000 contribution made during an NRCC fundraiser on Tuesday. Politico first reported news of the contribution, which took us by surprise considering that Gerlach represents a Democratic-leaning district in the Philly suburbs and is facing another stiff challenge, this time from Reading doctor Manan Trivedi. We were doubly surprised in light of Gerlach’s relatively modest cash-on-hand advantage.
Mark Campbell, Gerlach’s longtime political adviser, told us the same thing he told Politico: that the contribution was made partly because an internal campaign poll found Gerlach holding a big lead over Trivedi, 54 percent to 29 percent. “We are never overconfident, and we always run like we are 10 points down,” he said. “But it’s safe to say Jim Gerlach’s views represent the values of the taxpayers of the 6th District.”
We don’t necessarily doubt the results of the poll—Trivedi has done barely an iota of paid media. But it’s worth noting that just earlier this week, friend-of-the-site Alex Isenstadt reported that Gerlach is among a number of “endangered incumbents” being boosted in fundraising call sessions by party leaders. And Gerlach could effectively get that money back if the NRCC ends up doing independent ad buys on his behalf. Trivedi spokeswoman Lindsay Fritchman pointed this out in pushing her own narrative. “This transfer pretty much demonstrates how much trouble [Gerlach] is in,” she told Politico. “He’s handing them the money because he knows that’s the only way he can beat Manan.”
The race is currently No. 4 on our Congressional Power Rankings.
And speaking of House seats that are in play, the National Journal has identified two Keystone State districts as being among the 40 seats most likely to switch parties this fall. One is the open seat in the 7th District, where Democrat Bryan Lentz and Republican Pat Meehan are vying in the state’s most competitive House race. The other is the 11th District, where incumbent Democrat Paul Kanjorski is trying to fend off yet another challenge from Republican Lou Barletta.
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July 27, 2010 at 3:44 pm
Tags: Barack Obama, Bryan Lentz, Ed Rendell, Jim Gerlach, Lou Barletta, Manan Trivedi, NRCC, PA-11, PA-6, PA-7, Pat Meehan, Paul Kanjorski













huh
Jul 27th, 2010
Trivedi’s campaign’s comment doesn’t even make sense. How does Gerlach benefit by giving up control of money he raised, to a group where he loses control of how it is spent? I fail to understand how this means Gerlach is vulnerable?? What a dumb comment.
Trevor
Jul 27th, 2010
If you read the entire Politico article, the Trivedi comments make complete sense. Gerlach wants the NRCC to run his attack ads for him to take shots at Trivedi instead of doing it himself. Seems about right.
TB
Jul 27th, 2010
As a Democrat I must hand it to Jim Gerlach and his team for always running hard. Trivedi is shaping up to be a clown. Lindsay Frichtman seems like a typical naïve 20 something Democratic political operative that wants to save the sea turtles. Her statement made absolutely no sense. After meeting with jackal’s of Lindsay’s ilk repeatedly in Washington I am beginning to believe that the future of the Democratic Party is very bleak. If these over confident, impractical, and snot faced fools continue to run Democratic campaigns the Party is screwed. They have no taste for blood and wouldn’t know how to draw it even if they wanted to.
DRPA
Jul 27th, 2010
Why is Ed Rendell Not Talking about The Scandal at The Delaware River Port Authority
Scott
Jul 28th, 2010
Gerlach is not going to lose they couldn’t get him in 06 or 08. No way they get him now. prob. a 53-47 race come Nov. Dems need to spend to hold seats not waste funds in the 6th. Remember Toomey had this district before so its not pure ideology with these voters.
TB
Jul 28th, 2010
Toomey was also pro choice when he held the seat. Bet he wouldn’t offer that tid bit of info at a campaign stop in the T.
Former "typical naïve 20 something Democratic political operative"
Jul 28th, 2010
You know TB, it’s really easy to sit back and make comments about those “snot faced fools” running Democratic campaigns, but what are you doing to change the narrative? These 20-somethings are seeing a political world that they want to change, and since no one else is willing to step up to the plate, what choice do they have?