
Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes – she’s taking on the big one.
One of the more interesting Senate races in 2014 will be that for the seat of Mitch McConnell.
McConnell is now a staggeringly unpopular man for someone with his standing.
As leader of the Republicans in the Senate, he epitomises Washington gridlock, and frequently appears grumpy, curmudgeonly, and stubbornly pleased to be in that position.
That doesn’t mean he can’t get re-elected, of course. He’s a thirty year veteran in his position, and has a strong track record of winning in his Kentucky seat with a mixture of attack ads and connections to a strong grassroots street-corner campaign machine.
But in any two horse race, upsets can and do occur. And the anti-incumbent swing in 2014 is going to be savage.
All that remains is for the Democrats to come up with a candidate who is photogenic, connected, talented and clean. And they have.
As she demonstrated at the traditional campaign starter for Kentucky, the Fancy Farm Picnic, Alison Grimes has got what it takes to upset McConnell in spades.
She’s also a darling of Democrat activists, having used her time when campaigning for Secretary of State to argue against voter Photo ID, believing that it discriminates against poorer voters and people from racial minorities.
As these stories indicate, Grimes is galvanising the Democrat base – including with an hilarious and pointed performance at the Picnic – perhaps her funniest line was “If doctors told Senator McConnell he had a kidney stone, he’d refuse to pass it.” – and generally doing an excellent job of making McConnell look tired and out of ideas. She can expect an influx of workers and cash now she’s looking competitive.
And opinion polls showing her neck and neck or hitting the front have excited much attention.
The last one includes video of an appalling poor McConnell attack ad which clearly didn’t resonate with voters. If that’s the best he’s got then he’s in even deeper trouble than it looks on the surface.
Well, of course, part of the fun of following politics is picking winners.
And picking them a long way out is more fun than we can resist. We think Grimes is in with a real shout.

“Things happen in American politics in the political center. If the President will meet us in the center, there are things we can accomplish.” How’s that going for you, Mitch?
But of course, if a week is a long time in politics, then between now and the 2014 elections is a positive aeon. Nevertheless what is certain is that McConnell now has a real fight on his hands.
And top guys can and do lose their seats.
Remember, Australian Prime Minister John Howard was turfed out in 2007 as part of his party’s overall loss.
It’s also worth recalling that Grimes beat a sitting Democrat to get into the Secretary of State race which she went on to win with a huge lead.

The number of attractive photographs of the candidate on the internet show that her campaign managers know full well that her looks are an asset.
She’s got form as an anti-incumbent candidate.
Did I mention she’s cute?
And if you don’t know how that can help when up against a somewhat … less cute? … an older man, then sorry, but you just don’t get modern politics.
So we she’s one to watch.
If she beats McConnell, or even wounds him badly, then the sky is the limit for this woman.
Relatively inexperienced Junior Senators can go far, remember.
PS Meanwhile, in breaking news, it has been confirmed a few minutes ago that Australia will have a General Election on September 7th. Given that 80% of the readers of Wellthisiswhatithink are Americans, I apologise in advance that we will be mentioning it from time to time, and especially to those of you who couldn’t give a monkey’s bum what happens down here in God’s own country. Or as we like to call it at WTISIT, the Land of the Long White Lunchtime.”
As Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell makes a great turtle (which he even resembles). My hopes are all behind Alison Grimes. Faith is another story. Incidentally Republicans even seem to agree, as Mitch is being primaried by a Matt Bevin.
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Yes, Bevin is to the right of McConnell I think, but unlikely to unseat him.
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