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Rick Womick, Rutherford GOP Suffer Embarrassing Loss

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Windows of the Rutherford GOP headquarters show campaign signs for mayoral candidate Tim Davis; Council candidates Mark Nobles, Brian Vaughn, and David Boyce; and City School Board candidate Kevin Fisher

Windows of the Rutherford GOP headquarters show campaign signs for mayoral candidate Tim Davis; Council candidates Mark Nobles, Brian Vaughn, and David Boyce; and City School Board candidate Kevin Fisher

As reported previously, the Rutherford County Republican Party and its Chairman Rick Womick endorsed a slate of candidates for Murfreesboro Mayor, City Council, and School Board - all non-partisan offices. They even held a TEA Party to promote their slate on April 16.

Last night, every candidate endorsed by the Rutherford GOP lost.

Mayor Tommy Bragg trounced the GOP candidate Tim Davis by a 3 to 1 margin.

Sources tell us that by endorsing Mark Nobles for City Council, Rick Womick and the local GOP caused David Edwards, a Council incumbent who campaigned hard for Republican Joe Carr in 2008, to lose his seat to challenger Madelyn Scales-Harris.

The Rutherford GOP and its Chairman Rick Womick should learn their lesson from this election and stay out of non-partisan elections altogether. Something tells us, though, that hard-headed TEA Partiers like Rick Womick don’t learn lessons easily.

Republican Candidate Drops Out, Endorses Democrat 36 Hours Before Election

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Dede Scozzafava (R) and Bill Owens (D), candidates for NY 23rd Congressional District

Dede Scozzafava (R) and Bill Owens (D), candidates for NY 23rd Congressional District

If you haven’t been following the high drama in New York’s 23rd District Congressional Special Election, we’ll forgive you. But suffice it to say that its been historic. Here’s a quick primer:

New York’s 23rd Congressional District has not been represented by a Democrat since the 1850’s. A special election to fill the vacated seat includes a Democratic candidate, a Republican candidate, and a “Conservative Party” candidate who doesn’t live in the district and was recruited and backed by right wing nutcases like Sarah Palin, Fred Thompson, and Michelle Malkin. The right wing fringe sees this as a chance to beat a moderate Republican and gain momentum in their takeover of the entire Republican Party. Leaders in the Republican Party such as Newt Gingrich have backed the Republican candidate, Dede Scozzafava, setting up a civil war within their own party. The internal squabble has made this race competitve for the Democrat, who is now poised to make history by being the first Democrat elected in this district since prior to the Civil War.

The Republican, Scozzafava, has seen her campaign collapse in recent weeks. She suspended her campaign on Saturday and announced her endorsement of the Democrat at 2:00 today. Following is a portion of her statement:

You know me, and throughout my career, I have been always been an independent voice for the people I represent. I have stood for our honest principles, and a truthful discussion of the issues, even when it cost me personally and politically. Since beginning my campaign, I have told you that this election is not about me; it’s about the people of this District.

It is in this spirit that I am writing to let you know I am supporting Bill Owens for Congress and urge you to do the same.

Please join me in voting for Bill Owens on Tuesday. To address the tough challenges ahead, we must rise above partisanship and politics and work together. There’s too much at stake in this election to do otherwise.

We have reported previously on the circular firing squad known as the Republican Party. Lou Ann Zelenik’s ouster and her replacement with Rick Womick seems to be merely a local outgrowth of a national right wing fringe takeover. And now even the Davidson County Republican Party is getting in on the action. Considering the Republicans’ recent disastrous national poll numbers, let’s hope it continues.