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    Republicans not wild about Zaun for Congress

    by: desmoinesdem

    Thu Nov 05, 2009 at 10:27:36 AM CST


    State Senator Brad Zaun may not be the Republican establishment's favorite choice to run against Representative Leonard Boswell in Iowa's third Congressional district next year. The first hint was Krusty Konservative's complaint last week that Zaun's trial balloon "isn't very well thought out," because when you're in charge of recruiting Republican candidates for the Iowa Senate, you can't "bail on them and run for Congress."

    Now, Krusty can be a loose cannon, but the top story at The Iowa Republican today makes me think heavyweights in the GOP want Zaun to stay where he is. Craig Robinson speculates about GOP recruiting against Boswell, and he isn't sold on Zaun:

    First, Zaun is one of the Republican state senators who has been tasked to recruit candidates. In a year when 19 of the 25 seats that are up for election are under Democratic control, this is no easy task. Also, if Zaun runs for Congress, it means one less incumbent raising money and mentoring new candidates, something Republicans in the senate desperately need him to do.

    Zaun is also not a prolific fundraiser. While he needed to raise significant funds to win his senate seat, it's not a task that he necessarily enjoyed. While Zaun would bring more donor contacts than the current candidates in the race, it would probably be difficult for him to raise the million plus dollars that it will take to run a competitive race against Congressman Boswell.

    While some might think that Iowa Republicans are destined to only recruit token opposition against Boswell, TheIowaRepublican.com has heard rumors that a well known, top-rate recruit will announce before the year ends. TheIowaRepublican.com can also confirm that the recruit is not Senator Zaun.

    A top-notch candidate with the ability to raise significant amounts of money would elevate the 3rd District Congressional race to a point where it could be targeted by the National Republican Congressional Committee next fall. If that were to occur, not only would Republicans have a chance at picking up the seat, but it could also help in the statewide U.S. Senate and gubernatorial campaigns, as well as local down-ballot contests.

    Any idea who this great fundraiser and "top-rate recruit" may be? Former state GOP chairman Mike Mahaffey has been thinking about this race, and he probably could raise a lot of money, but it sounds as if Robinson is talking about a surprise candidate.

    Zaun has said he'll decide within the next few weeks whether to run against Boswell. I don't consider him a major threat, while Bleeding Heartland user ragbrai08 somewhat disagrees. I am skeptical about the NRCC pouring money into this race, because they have plenty of other targets, as well as a handful of tough House seats to defend. Also, even if a Republican beats Boswell in 2010, that wouldn't be a long-term net gain for the GOP, because redistricting will probably pit the IA-03 winner against Representative Tom Latham in the 2012 primary.

    Put your own speculation in this thread.

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    well, heck (0.00 / 0)
    if they've got better, bring it!

    Zaun is heads and shoulders above the other two already in the race. He has a very good base district to work from, esp since it's D-leaning and some of it is within city limits (Beaverdale). I'm not sure a Republican without a firm foothold in the western DM suburbs can win unless he/she already has district-wide name recognition. I also think I saw Zaun on the NRCC's Young Guns page.

    I was not aware of his party obligations, so I can see why Craig Robinson would have his objections. OTOH, Republicans may be a bit cocky after Tuesday's results. It remains to be seen whether TIR's definition of "top-rate" lines up with a good district fit. I do believe that others may now be more enthusiastic about jumping in after Tuesday's results.

    I am surprised that Zaun would have a tough time w/ raising $$. R&R seems to be very-well positioned -- a comparable outfit where I live normally has its hooks in everything.

    I think the district is competitive. I've got the numbers/maps ready but have decided to wait until we have a better idea of the candidates. Too much zigging and zagging at this point. Come on candidates, announce and show us what you've got!


    Zaun a clear choice... (0.00 / 0)
    A quick look at the contributors to past Zaun efforts and campaigns will quickly demonstrate Senator Zaun has the right contacts to raise whatever funds he needs to to run a formidable campaign against Boswell.

    As far as party obligations, word is circulating that most of the 25 seats up already have qualified republican candidates all ready to go...the work of recruiting is virtually done.

    It is clear to many that Brad Zaun is exactly the type of candidate that Boswell would have a tough time against...Zaun has a strong record of public service at several levels and a consistant message...Zaun changes every dynamic of a Boswell race.


    you don't need to convince me (0.00 / 0)
    Your problem is whoever's leaking to Craig Robinson that there's a top-flight recruit ready to jump in here. Robinson's post makes no sense except as a way to convince Zaun not to run.

    Invite other Iowa political junkies to join us at Bleeding Heartland.

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    Gibbons doesn't qualify as "top-flight" recruit........... (4.00 / 1)
    Another name bouncing around the last three weeks looking at entering this race is former ISU wrestling coach Jim Gibbons...seemingly tired of wrestling commentary on TV, word is he is attempting to cobble together a campaign.

    I can't under any circumstances believe he is that "top-flight" recruit Robinson implies, because if he is, obviously Robinson has sadly misread the race.  


    I would have to agree there (0.00 / 0)
    Seems like you need someone with at least a little campaign experience. Sports heroes sound like better candidates than they turn out to be in most cases.

    Invite other Iowa political junkies to join us at Bleeding Heartland.

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