Smith is Vulnerable
- Only 34% of Oregonians say they would re-elect Gordon Smith, a tie with "Undecided."
- Gordon Smith’s Senate seat is consistently described as "vulnerable" by politicians, pundits, and researchers due to his negative poll ratings.
- Gordon Smith’s approval rating has regularly dipped below 50%.
Smith, The Blogs And Vulnerability
Gordon Smith won't be winning any popularity contests according to South Dakota blog Badlands Blue.
Of the more than 30 senators tracked by Survey USA, all but two are more popular than Smith, according to the blog. And as Blue Oregon explains, Smith doesn't come close to Oregon's other U.S. Senator, Democrat Ron Wyden.
This news should not surprise Oregon political observers as Republicans, newspaper editors and Democrats have been announcing Smith’s vulnerability for the last eleven months.
There are several potential reasons why Smith has lost Oregonians’ support.
1.Oregonians understand that Smith lets the special interests control his votes on health care, the environment, and other issues.
2. On the important issues facing Oregon, Smith cancels out Wyden’s vote. On Iraq, climate change, health care, and a host of other issues, Smith pushes Wyden and Oregon backward.
3.Oregonians are paying attention to the newspapers and Smith’s own supporters and allies who have pointed out the Say Anything Senator’s contradictions, fact bending and inaccuracies.
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Posted March 6, 2008 in Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
New Explanation From Smith For Same Low Poll Numbers
Poll after poll shows that a majority of Oregonians would NOT vote to re-elect Gordon Smith. Today’s results from Rasmussen Reports are the latest below 50 figures for Smith.
When asked about whether it is cause for concern that less than 50 percent of Oregonians want Gordon Smith to keep his job, the Smith campaign did not dispute his track record of soft numbers. Their "defense" is that Republicans in other states are even more vulnerable than Smith.
"Gordon Smith should spend less time worried about what voters in other states think and more time worried about what hardworking families in Oregon think,” DPO Executive Director Trent Lutz said. “Gordon Smith has been siding with special interests and ignoring the needs of Oregon families. Health care costs skyrocket, jobs are outsourced overseas, and the ill-fated war in Iraq wages on -- and all Senator Smith does is pad the wallets of special interests. No wonder polls show Oregon voters consistently rejecting his re-election."
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Posted February 19, 2008 in Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
New Poll: Smith at 33% Job Approval, 30% Re-elect
We are almost exactly one year away from Election Day 2008 and Gordon Smith is in trouble. According to a new poll from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, only 30 percent of Oregonians will vote to re-elect him.
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Posted November 5, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 4 comments
Oregon State Representative Retracts Smith Endorsement
Since April, the Democratic Party of Oregon has been saying on radio and to reporters that as Democrats learn more about Gordon Smith’s anti-choice, anti-environment and pro-conservative record, they will not support him.
Those predictions are coming true.
Over the weekend, State Rep. Debbie Boone (D-Cannon Beach), who had been prominently quoted and featured in Smith’s Democrats for Smith website and in his newspaper ads, left the already thinning ranks of Smith supporters.
Why would a Democrat disagree with Smith’s record so fervently that she would publicly retract her endorsement of a sitting U.S. Senator?
Let us count the reasons:
-Anti-Choice Record. Smith has earned a 15 percent score from pro-choice advocates.
-Voting 90 percent with President Bush. Yes, Smith agrees with nine out of 10 decisions this president makes!
-Anti-Environment Record. Smith has earned a 14 percent score from environmental advocates.
-Veterans Record. Smith earned a failing, 40 percent score from Disabled American Veterans.
No matter how much money Gordon Smith spends marketing himself to Democrats, they are not going to support someone who is so out of step with their values.
State Rep. Boone is the most public, but she is not the only Oregonian who has examined Smith’s record and found him wanting.
One recent poll shows he’s in a statistical dead heat with "Undecided." Another shows his approval and disapproval ratings are both in the 40s and nearly identical.
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Posted September 10, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Smith Consistently Under 50 Percent Approval
Is Gordon Smith’s new 44 percent disapproval rating a surprise?
What else should we expect when Oregonians find out that Gordon Smith won’t deal honestly with them?
What else should we expect when Oregonians find out that Smith votes with President Bush 90 percent of the time and has earned a 15 percent score from pro-choice advocates and a 14 percent score from environmental advocates?
For the last three months his disapproval numbers have hovered near 45 percent while his approval rating has consistently outshone his disapproval by only a handful of points.
Just this week he barely outpaced Undecided – yes Undecided – in a race to be Oregon’s U.S. Senator.
Polls are showing that as Oregonians learn more about Smith, the less they support him.
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Posted August 21, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Smith Below 40 Percent Re-elect
DPO Chair Meredith Wood Smith’s statement on U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith’s (R-OR) below 40 percent re-elect numbers. Smith sits at 38. Undecided polls at 35.
“It’s stunning for a 10-year incumbent to be in an almost statistical dead heat with Undecided. Clearly, Oregonians will not support a U.S. Senator who votes with President Bush 90 percent of the time and has been called out by Oregon’s media for fudging the facts and breaking Oregonians’ trust.”
The poll reflects earlier indicators of Smith's vulnerability.
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Posted August 20, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Smith Weekend
Blue Oregon’s Kari Chisholm does a nice wrap up of weekend Gordon Smith coverage.
From losing some of his base support, to bloggers reminding readers of Smith’s true colors, Smith was on a lot minds and in a lot of mediums last weekend.
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Posted July 23, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Want to do a little citizen action? We've got flyers...
We've heard you loud and clear. You're ready to start organizing your communities and your neighborhoods - and you could use a little help.
Maybe just some material on a handout; help your friends and neighbors learn a little bit about Gordon Smith.
You ask, we deliver. Download a PDF flyer right now. Print 'em out. Pass 'em out.
After all:
* Gordon Smith votes with President Bush 90 percent of the time
* Gordon Smith has a 15 percent rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America
* Gordon Smith has a 14 percent rating from the League of Conservation Voters
* Gordon Smith has voted more than 20 times to fund and authorize the Iraq War
Together, we can Stop Gordon Smith and get a new US Senator that represents all Oregonians.
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Posted July 19, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 3 comments
Only 1/3 of Oregonians will vote to re-elect Gordon Smith
According to a new poll, Oregonians are fed up with Gordon Smith. Just 34% say they will vote to re-elect him. That's right, two out of every three Oregonians aren't convinced that he represents Oregon values.
And why should Oregonians re-elect Smith?
After all, a U.S. Senator who votes more than 20 times to fund and authorize the Iraq War, votes with President Bush 90 percent of the time, and earns failing ratings from environmental and pro-choice groups does not represent Oregon.
On the jump, check out the details from the DSCC...
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Posted July 17, 2007 in Smith is Vulnerable - 7 comments
Gordon Smith = Vulnerable Incumbent
Nearly three months after the words “Gordon Smith” and “vulnerable” started appearing together, the vulnerable tag still applies.
Vulnerable.
That’s the term that has dogged U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR) the past three months as his re-election campaign morphs into an un-election slog.
Politicians, editors and pundits have noticed that as Oregonians learn more about Smith’s consistent support for the Iraq War, firm backing of President Bush’s policies and rigid opposition to protecting a woman’s right to choose and preserving the environment, his re-election chances wilt.
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Posted June 27, 2007 in Press Room, Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Smith’s Disapproval Numbers Soar
Smith’s approval and disapproval numbers are now in a statistical dead heat. His approval rating slides as Oregonians learn more about his consistent support for the Iraq War and his pro Bush, anti-choice, anti-environment record.
The more Oregonians get to know U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith’s (R-OR) votes, the more they disapprove of his performance.
The number of Oregonians who disapprove of Smith’s record has risen to 45 percent, according to a new poll from SurveyUSA. That’s a six point jump from the May poll and a 15 point jump from January.
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Posted June 19, 2007 in Press Room, Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Smith Below 50 – Again!
Smith’s approval rating drops as Oregonians learn more about his record.
For the second time in five months, President Bush’s Personal U.S. Senator’s approval rating has dipped to a lackluster 48 percent, according to SurveyUSA. United States Sen. Gordon Smith’s (R-OR) approval rating has dropped 10 percent since January.
The same poll shows his disapproval number climbing to 39 percent. That is a nine point increase since January.
“Gordon Smith’s determination to stand with President Bush and against Oregonians’ interests is eroding his support,” DPO Chair Meredith Wood Smith said. “Oregonians will not stand for a representative who votes with President Bush 90 percent of the time. Oregonians will not stand for a representative who earns a 15 percent score from pro-choice advocates and a 14 percent score from environmental advocates.”
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Posted May 24, 2007 in Press Room, Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
Vulnerable Smith Appeals For Conservative Cash
Conservatives raise campaign cash to support President Bush’s Personal U.S. Senator
While Oregon editorial pages, politicians and pundits proclaim U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith’s (R-OR) vulnerability, loyal conservatives in Washington, DC and around the country are fighting for his re-election.
United States Senator John Ensign (R-NV) is rallying conservative Republican activists throughout the country to fund Smith’s campaign.
“Sen. John Ensign of Nevada, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said he expects to put together as many as 30 joint fundraising events around the country for the four most vulnerable senators of 2008: Sens. Norm Coleman of Minnesota, Susan Collins of Maine, Gordon Smith of Oregon and John Sununu of New Hampshire.”
(The Politico, 4-25-07)
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Posted May 1, 2007 in Press Room, Smith is Vulnerable, Who Loves Gordon? - 0 comments
President Bush’s Personal U.S. Senator is Vulnerable
Politicians, editors and pundits agree, U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR) is a vulnerable candidate
What happens when Oregon voters send you to the U.S. Senate, but you choose to represent the White House instead?
You become vulnerable.
That is what has happened to Gordon Smith, President Bush’s personal U.S. Senator. His consistent support of Bush’s policies has made him an attractive electoral target.
"’In politics, there are very few times when you feel confident you can take on an incumbent and win. This is one such time for Democrats to think that,’ [Ronald Tammen, director of the Mark O. Hatfield school of government at Portland State University] said.”
(AP, 4-21-07)
“The Senate Democratic Campaign Committee regards Sen. Gordon Smith as among the most vulnerable Republicans in 2008.”
(The Register-Guard Editorial, 4-22-07)
“Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski said Friday that Smith is vulnerable, but warned that he is a tough campaigner whose aggressive style belies his nice-guy image.”
(AP, 4-21-07)
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Posted April 25, 2007 in Press Room, Smith + Bush, Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments
DPO Launches www.StopGordonSmith.com Campaign
Grassroots campaign and website will hold Smith accountable for his right wing record
The Democratic Party of Oregon launched www.stopgordonsmith.com today to hold President Bush’s personal U.S. Senator accountable for his right wing record.
As U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR) attempts to moderate his right wing history, this new campaign will make sure Oregon voters understand his true record in the United States Senate.
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Posted April 17, 2007 in Press Room, Smith is Vulnerable - 0 comments






