Steve
King’s Presidential Forum
Steffen
Schmidt
The
Republican Presidential contenders attending Congressman Steve King’s “Freedom
Summit” Presidential forum in Des Moines on January 24, 2015 need to be very
careful. If they pander too much to Steve King, who is a nationally very
controversial politician, they risk being politically destroyed by what I call
the "Bachmann Factor." Michelle Bachmann, former MN
Representative, is a close friend of King's. She won the 2011 Ames Straw Poll
in the last election but her positions, very similar to King's, were so divisive
that she subsequently tanked in the Iowa caucuses.
Stepping
back to a previous caucus season, former Governor Mike Huckabee won the 2008 Iowa
caucuses but then went on to tank also because he was too socially conservative
and did not have a robust wide platform including a strong experience in
foreign policy. I believe that 2016 Republican contestants have to avoid
getting “Hucked.”
Potential
GOP candidates also have to be worried about getting "Santorumed."
Named after former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum that’s the process
whereby a candidate appeals to Iowa's most faith-based, evangelical, and
socially conservative voters only to be rejected by the more secular
conservative and even moderate primary voters in much of the rest of the
nation. That’s what happened when Mitt Romney beat Santorum in 2012 for
the GOP nomination.
In other
words, the 2016-wannabe candidates have to be careful beyond Iowa not to alienate
the majority of Republican voters who chose Mitt Romney NOT Rick Santorum as
their candidate.
Then, whoever
gets the nomination has to make sure he or she (Carly Fiorina is showing signs
of interest in running for President) doesn't veer too far from where “no-party”
(i.e. so-called "independent" voters) are located on the political
spectrum.
Talking
with Republican strategists I discovered that they are indeed concerned about
the fact that someone as liberal as Barak Obama could win two Presidential
elections. Of course, conservative Republicans argue that the success of the
democrats in 2008 and 2012 can be blamed on the GOP Presidential candidates
John McCain and Mitt Romney actually being too
moderate.
Other
analysts of course, point out that McCain had Sarah Palin as his running mate
who helped him with conservatives but drove away too many voters in November.
Mitt Romney it is argued was forced to the right (he was a moderate as governor
of Massachusetts) and was at the same time seen as an elitist who did not
connect well with working class voters.
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