In Indiana, from DailyKos:
Indiana
If Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh runs for a third term – and as yet, there’s no indication he won’t – he’s a virtual lock to be reelected. Even if he didn’t (suppose he got some appointment in the Obama administration), Dems would have a decent chance of keeping the seat with someone like Rep. Baron Hill.
Speaking of Hill, the Republicans may just put up former Rep. Mike Sodrel again to run against him (for their fifth matchup). He doesn’t seem to have much else to do.
Republican Mark Souder has had two tough challenges in a row, putting up 54% in 2006 and 55% in 2008. He’d be out of a job if his district weren’t so overwhelmingly Republican.
All the other Republicans should be favored to win reelection. Barring a retirement, don’t expect much action in Indiana at the House level.
The Republicans can probably make a good run at one Democratic Congressman. Whether that run comes in the 2nd, 8th, or 9th will depend on candidate recruitment in the coming months.
I don’t think that Mike Sodrel will run again; I know of at least two names looking at challenging Baron Hill. One is Todd Young, whose name was floated briefly before Sodrel decided to run again. The other is Aaron Hankins, who had something of a campaign in this past cycle that in the end never went anywhere.
Other names that have appeared in the past in the 9th and are the subject of the current round of parlor games include Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson (of David Camm trial fame), IU basketball legend Kent Benson, and newly-elected Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett (if the elected post is to be done away with as a part of government reforms, as is rumored).
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The rest of the Republican bench is relatively thin; the GOP holds a number of mayorships in the district, but the 9th has no especially large cities and those that could be considered “large” either aren’t big enough or have Democratic mayors.
There aren’t a lot of GOP state legislators in the 9th, and those present have espoused no Congressional ambitions in the past, though this could just be a result of eight years of Sodrel running. Newly-elected legislators (Ed Clere and Mark Messmer) just got into office and probably won’t turn around and pursue a Congressional campaign; there are no Jon Elrods here.
Last, but not least, you have the (former?) Libertarian candidate, Eric Schansberg, about whom there has been some speculation of a party-change to run as a Republican. If he could bring in national assistance in terms of big money and lots of volunteers from the supporters of Ron Paul (a test case in their manifesto to remake the Republican Party, perhaps), a Schansberg candidacy could make the race quite interesting.
Moving on to the 3rd District, Souder will probably be safe. I haven’t surveyed the terrain in the 2nd and the 8th in the wake of the victories by Donnelly and Ellsworth, so I won’t venture an opinion as yet about possible challenger candidacies in those districts. As Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid will tell you, an awful lot depends upon candidate recruitment in the coming couple of months.
It’s too soon to tell whether Bayh will be safe in the Senate race. He is apparently retaining big political talent in expectation of a serious challenge, though. Already, I have heard of one name circulating as a possible Republican challenger to our plastic senator, namely Lake County attorney Dan Dumezich.
On top of it all, the Secretary of State race is a wild card (Hamilton County GOP Chairman Charlie White has shown early interest) and the Treasurer and Auditor races will probably be sedate and affairs with little change or challenge.
I vote for Eric. I’m sure that he already has more name recognition in the district than any of the others (though Tony Bennett has a leg up there, but for the wrong reason). And the direction of the House leadership should be receptive to candidates with Eric’s political philosophy.
Aaron Hankins is working full time on pro-life issues.
His twin brother Travis Hankins is running in the 9th for the GOP nomination.
His website can be found at http://www.travishankins.com
Interesting rumor on Dumezich, I hadn’t heard that one yet. I have heard many a whisper about Rokita challenging Bayh based on the strength of Mitch Daniels’ gubernatorial run.
I personally think Donnelly can be beaten in 2nd. Candidate recruitment is key agreed, Luke Puckett would need to raise a lot more money than this last cycle.
Got a mail piece today (3Dec) from Travis Hankins announcing he was running for congress. Has he finished a degree? What does he do for a living?
Uncle, can you scan this mail piece and email it to me?
From his website, he has an undergraduate degree (he started on a graduate degree, but never finished, it seems).
I looked at Hankins’ website and he is drinking Mike Pence’s bathwater. The Hankins boys appear to be burning incense at the mention of his holy name.
skeeter,
Hankins mentioned Pence four times total. He mentioned “duck tales” one fourth as many times as he mentioned Pence.
Scott I was at a Hankins meeting tonight. Do not worry, you will be getting your letter soon.
I look forward to it.
The Hankins brothers are scam artists. Practically nothing on their websites is valid. Anyone that has known these two for more than a cup of coffee would know that they are merely using this as a scam to steal money. Some of the information contained on their websites is not only invalid, it is fraudulent.
That’s a rather bold assertion; can you substantiate it?
It great to see Travis is doing such a great job that his Anonymous critics resort to slander.
I have known Travis and Aaron since early grade school and everything on their website is legit.
On the one hand his critics say he has a thin bio and on the other hand Anonymous says it is fraud. Travis has only been out of college for 4-5 years and it is pretty easy to verify what he has been up to.
As for “stealing people’e money” Scott recently noted that Travis took five months to file…he can’t stand fundraising, despite his natural abilities at it, and does not like asking people for their money. He only cares about grassroots.
I would like to thank Anonymous for helping fire up Travis’ supporters though. When they here about this you will light a fire and he will get even more support.
BTW, when Aaron explored a run after the 06 election he ran a grassroots campaign (phone calls, door to door, and speeches) for 10 months and he never asked for donations beyond an initial several hundred for seed money, and he never filed. He only cared about grassroots. In fact he refused all other donations…he has a stack of checks from late 06,and 07 that he received in the mail that he never cashed. He wrote void on them and they are just sitting there.
He campaigned for 10 months on less than 500 dollars from supporters…all the rest was out of his pocket.
Travis and Aaron Hankins are the real deal and they could care less about money.
LOL…I forgot!!!! When they spent 2.5 plus years running Draft Pence they refused to start a non connected PAC and then refused all DONATIONS!!!!
They focused on grassroots! They could have started a PAC and called anti Mccain,Romney,and Rudy people raising money from them. They could have paid themselves a salary.
They had a huge data base as well.They could have solicited that…
Since Travis and Aaron got involved in politics in late 04 all the way till now they have taken a huge personal loss financially and they refused donations even to PAY FOR THEIR EXPENSES.
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