MAIG in PA Just Lost 16 More Members
Posted by:Bitter on
Nov 4th, 2009 |
Filed under: Anti-Gun Folks, Pennsylvania
After last night’s results came in, Bloomberg’s anti-gun group is down another 16 mayors in Pennsylvania – and that’s the minimum number. Unfortunately a few of the rural counties (and at least one not-so-rural county) don’t seem to have heard of this new-fangled internet thingamajig. They don’t post their results online. Another has a weird thing of not posting municipal races online even though at the county level, they still have to count those votes.
Most of Bloomberg’s losses in Pennsylvania actually came through attrition. Most of those mayors opted not to run again. Some lost in their primary elections, and others in the general election last night.
Overwhelmingly, Bloomberg will claim success though. The reason? Most of his mayors won re-election with more than 90% of the vote! (Because they had no challengers.) But don’t you know, his lobbyist that he shares with Handgun Control, Inc. – Max Nacheman – will no doubt claim that it is an overwhelming mandate for more gun control in the Commonwealth.
Of course, Nacheman has also been claiming that he has tons of new mayors in Pennsylvania who signed up with Bloomberg just to spite NRA. Funny, those dozens he claimed to Monica Yant Kinney – a whooping one. And he’s from a Philly suburb. There’s a shocker. So Nacheman’s claims are, at best, dubious until he shows his hand.
There were less than a dozen contested races for MAIG mayors in Pennsylvania. Most were won by the incumbents because their challengers weren’t serious candidates based on returns. However, there were a few who were very close to being knocked out – by 4 or 5 points. To think, NRA’s Pennsylvania liaison wasn’t even involved in these local races and yet MAIG sent CeaseFire PA out to endorse in those close races. (That’s a reasonably safe assumption since Nacheman is also connected to them through his previous political work.) Can you imagine if NRA had stepped in to those towns? That could have been a fun game to play.
NRA doesn’t really play at this level of politics. So whether we like it or not, Bloomberg has a leg up on us at this point. He’s got a paid lobbyist that he shares with a national gun control group and who has a long relationship (and sway) with a state gun control group on the ground here. We rely on volunteers for most of these battles. This is a brand new challenge for us, and it will bite us in the ass in Harrisburg if we don’t cut it off right now. For the Pennsylvania readers, that means work to do over the next 2-4 years. It won’t be fun work. But on election night, it will feel damn good.
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November 4th, 2009 at 10:18 am
[...] Bitter tells us that Mayors Against Guns just lost 16 more mayors in Pennsylvania. [...]
November 4th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
I understand that Mayor Bloomberg also had his own surprise on election night when his huge projected lead vanished and CNN had to reverse it’s call of a Bloomberg victory.
Now THAT would have been a coup!
November 4th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
I checked their site. They have added a whopping 70 new mayors from PA, bringing them back up to 450
November 4th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
Hah! They finally give up the names of the next targets. Awesome.
I was actually hoping that would happen by dropping key names and daring them to show their hand. Scanning the list, it does not appear to be 70 though, Newhc/DCDC. But I’ve snagged it and will do the tally. I’ll also see how these new ones faired last night.
November 4th, 2009 at 3:49 pm
Just out of curiosity, which 16 mayors lost?
November 5th, 2009 at 9:09 am
we lost one here in NC as well
November 11th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
I should update that this was 17 mayors. I didn’t count correctly.
November 11th, 2009 at 12:46 pm
[...] kept their cards close to their chest. They refused to release names until after Election Day. For the 17 they lost, they updated with 66 new ones. Now, that’s not a clear addition of 66. Without even really [...]