August 9, 2006

Nice News Account

From CQ.com ($):

Freshman Michigan Republican Rep. Joe Schwarz was unseated Tuesday in his 7th District primary contest, making him the first Republican congressional incumbent to lose a bid for renomination this year.

The outcome was a personal victory for former state Rep. Tim Walberg, who won the nomination on his second try and now will be heavily favored for the general election in this Republican-leaning district.

And the defeat of Republican centrist Schwarz by conservative Walberg finally gives the Club for Growth — an aggressive national conservative political action organization that backed the challenger — a “RINO” for its trophy case after several near-misses.

Since its inception in 1999, the Club for Growth has advocated replacing centrist Republican incumbents — which it labels as RINOs, for Republicans in Name Only — with more conservative challengers.

Prior to Walberg’s success in Michigan Tuesday, the Club had come close several times: most prominently in 2004, when veteran moderate Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Arlen Specter fended off the Club-backed offensive of then-Rep. Patrick J. Toomey by just 51 percent to 49 percent. Toomey’s consolation prize was to take over as head of the Club for Growth following the 2004 election cycle.

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