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    Rick Santorum: Can Democrats' 'mischief vote' give him Michigan win?

    Michigan is an 'open primary' state, so some liberal commentators are calling for Democrats to cast a primary vote for the candidate they say is less likely to beat President Obama in the fall.

    Psst, here's a tip about the Republican Primary in Michigan: You don't have to be a Republican to vote next Tuesday.

    Lately some liberal commentators have been urging Democrats to take  Michigan's status as an "open primary" state in an unusual direction: Vote for the candidate you may dislike the most (Rick Santorum) in order to help the candidate you really support (Barack Obama).

    Some are calling this a dirty trick. Some say it could backfire for Democrats. And others doubt that such a sabotage tactic will play a meaningful role in the Michigan outcome.

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    But everyone agrees that Democrats and independents can play an important role in Michigan's Republican primary, as they account for perhaps 30 percent of all ballots cast. And if Mr. Santorum were to win Michigan, that would deal yet another big setback to the campaign of Mr. Romney, who is viewed in public opinion polls as the "most electable" of the potential Republican challengers to President Obama.

    Here's how liberal blogger Markos Moulitsas publicized the case for what he calls "Operation Hilarity" a few days ago:

    "It's time for those of us who live in open primary and caucus states – Michigan, North Dakota, Vermont and Tennessee in the next three weeks – to head out and cast a vote for Rick Santorum," he wrote on the Daily Kos website. "Why would we do such a crazy thing? Lots of great reasons!"

    Among the reasons: Even if Romney ends up with the nomination, "the longer this thing drags out, the more unpopular the Republican presidential pretenders become," Mr. Moulitsas wrote. Mr. Obama's poll numbers, by contrast, have been rising as the GOP contest has become more tumultuous. And judging by recent primaries, even a relatively small number of votes can be decisive. ("Republican turnout ... appears to be getting worse by the contest," Moulitsas opines.)

    Moulitsas and some others have amplified this message in the past few days, but political analysts say it's unlikely that this kind of get-out-the-vote effort will prove decisive in Michigan.

    "Certainly some Democrats will try to vote for the weakest Republican who has a chance of being nominated," says Paul Abramson, a political scientist at Michigan State University in East Lansing. But those voters will be too few in number to tilt the outcome, he predicts. Far more likely, he says, is that the outcome will be affected by Democrats and independents who vote for the Republican candidate they like the best.

    "That could be important," Abramson says. "I would guess that most of them will vote for Romney."

    Currently, opinion polls show Santorum and Romney in a close race, with one week of campaigning (and advertising, in which Romney holds a financial edge) to go.

    Whatever happens, the battle for Michigan is important.

    The outcome will go a long way toward determining who is perceived to be gaining or losing momentum heading into "Super Tuesday," March 6, when 25 percent of all delegates to the GOP convention will be chosen in a single day. And Michigan is one of the biggest "swing states," appearing winnable by either party in 2012. The primary is thus a set-up with Michigan voters for a high-stakes November contest.

    Arizona and Washington also have a primary vote or caucus between now and March 6, but Michigan is symbolically the most important, as a swing state and the place where Romney's father served as a popular governor.

    Voters in Michigan can only cast a ballot in one primary, but Democrats there have little reason to care about voting in the primary of their own party. Obama stands as the clear nominee.

    In recent Michigan polls, at least two-thirds of likely voters in the GOP primary are Repbublicans, while 5 to 18 percent have been Democrats and the rest independents or members of some other party.

    Steve Mitchell, president of one of the polling firms, Mitchell Research & Communications, says he hasn't seen evidence of a rush by Democrats to support Santorum in order to prolong the race or to promote a "weak" candidate. But, he warns, "It's always hard to pick that up in the survey." 

    Twelve years ago, some Democrats did cast what Mr. Mitchell calls "mischief" votes in the Michigan Republican primary, seeking to embarrass Gov. John Engler (R) in his efforts to promote the candidacy of George W. Bush.

    The promoters of things like "Operation Hilarity" should perhaps attach a cautionary warning, though.

    Four years ago, some Republicans cast what political scientists call "strategic votes" in Democratic primaries, with some viewing Obama as a weaker nominee for Republicans to face than Hillary Rodham Clinton. Obama had little trouble winning the general election. 

    And in 1980, some Democrats promoted Ronald Reagan during the primary process, Mitchell says, arguing that Jimmy Carter would stand a better chance against him than against other potential rivals including George H.W. Bush.

    The idea of supporting Santorum – a politician with outspoken views on controversial social issues ranging from gay marriage to abortion – is a tough sell with many liberals, even as a mere "strategic" move.

    "We need to push back on Santorum, not propel him into perceived popularity," writes David Badash on the blog The New Civil Rights Movement.

    Santorum showed a lead over Romney and other Republicans among both Democrats and independents who are likley to vote in the GOP primary, according to Mitchell's latest poll, conducted along with Rosetta Stone Communications on Feb. 20. 

    But many remain undecided.

    Among Democrats, 41 percent of likely GOP primary voters said they were undecided, 19 percent said they will support Santorum, 16 percent will support Romney, 13 percent will support Newt Gingrich, and 11 percent will support Ron Paul.

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    76 comments

    • Randy  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Rick Santorum is the man! He could not even get re-elected to his Senate seat in Pennsylvania and the Republicans need Pennsylvania to have a chance. EXTRA ADDED BOUNUS - Rickie and family now live in a McMansion in Virginia after wifey collected $$ from a medical malpractice suit. If Rickie is the nominee, the Va governor cannot be the VP candidate and Republicans lose Virginia.
      • FormerDemocrat 3 mths ago
        What politician, Demon-rat or Republican doesn't live in an McMansion? obama lived in one in Chicago as a Senator. He still owns that house. Carry on schmuck!
      • gary 3 mths ago
        But Santorum still gave his address as Pa. Sucked government funds for home schooling, and later found that he was running in a state he didn't even live in, much like Rand Paul does.
      • Mutley 3 mths ago
        Hillary in New York ring a bell?
    • Bri May  •  3 mths ago
      If someone really wanted to throw a wrench in the process, they would vote either for Gingrich or Paul.
      • anonymous 3 mths ago
        Actually, at this point, a vote for Gingrich helps keep Romney in the race. If Newt were gone, Santorum likely picks up all his votes.
      • Billie 3 mths ago
        Aii, what they said. Only a vote for santorum works.
    • Duncan  •  Lansing, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Mischief vote? The Republican Party of Michigan came out with an official announcement/invitation for Democrats to cross over and vote in the Republican column. Maybe this is a lipstick on a pig attempt. It costs approximately 10 Million dollars to hold an election and the Michigan Republicans (both houses and govenor) who were the ones who wrote the language to hold this election. Bet there is a bunch of school districts that would like to have some money to fill their fiscal gaps.
    • Blindness of Strangers  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is the Answer to Obama's prayers.
    • Historian  •  3 mths ago
      Always vote for the least worst Republican. They have been known to win, you know, especially down here in Texas.
      • Phil Harmonic 3 mths ago
        Wasn't that idiot Bush from Texas?
        He didn't win. He called his daddy and they rigged it in Florida.
      • gary 3 mths ago
        LOL he might mean Perry also.
    • violet  •  3 mths ago
      Why would I vote for any of these people? The guy who wanted the auto industry to die, the guy who wants to take women back to the 1890's, the guy who's a reject from the 90's or the guy who has some crazy ideas...is there a fourth party candidate?
      • kim a 3 mths ago
        Well Vi, the first guy didn't want the auto industry to die, he wanted it to file bankruptcy instead of taking OUR money to pay off it's debts and unions.
        The second guy, doesn't wa nt to takle women anywhere, he just doesn't want to pay for their contraceptives and wishes more of them had enough brains to vote with something other than their vagina
        The third guy wasn't rejected in the 90's, he was cleared by the IRS and a federal court of the ethics violation and he retired TWO YEARS after the allegations and after having been re-elected
        The fourth guy, may not be agreable on foreign policy, but he sure is right on domestic policy.
        So I guess if you must have a perfect candidate and cannot vote for one of them, you need to stay home
        Because the only other option is a guy who illegally bombs foreign countries, subverts the Constitution(which is the law that governs government), stifles jobs, mandates citizens to death, bows to enemies and mistreats friends, hates half the country, demonizes everyone who disagrees, etc., etc, etc
      • Yo Mama 3 mths ago
        Save it! Vi doesn't have a clue.
      • Phil Harmonic 3 mths ago
        Nicely stated, Violet.
        Republicans have their heads buried in the sand, as evidenced by the comment made by Kim A.
    • scrooloose1056  •  3 mths ago
      I'm a Democrat and I'll vote for the one who is gonna lose to Obama ! Just for spite !
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Safer to just stay out and let the Republicans pick their candidate. They have had a long streak of dragging defeat from the jaws of victory. Why interrupt it? On the other hand, a Santorum v. Obama match would at least be interesting . . .
    • Luckylady200149774  •  Deforest, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Where do these reporters get the idea that Romney's father was a popular Michigan Governor? Do your homework people, he was NOT!
    • Randy  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      From a Democratic POV: Santorum is an excellent candidate because he will alienate women even moderate Republican women who have brains. Romney will alienate most people who work for a living, conservatives, and real Christians who do not by the Angel #$%$ crap. Paul will alienate anyone who has money in the stock market, a mutual fund, or who actually depends on the financial and banking system. And Newt will alienate anyone that hears him speak. I do not think the Democrats need to throw a wrench in the Republican primary as the Republicans are doing a fine job!
    • Melissa  •  3 mths ago
      This nothing new. BOTH parties have done this before.
    • Brian P  •  Syracuse, New York  •  3 mths ago
      any democrat who votes for Romney is a #$%$
    • Lawrence  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Mitt Romney did the EXACT same thing when he voted for Democrat Paul Tsongas in the 1992 Massachusetts Democratic primary. Karma, baby, Karma! ROTFLMAO!!!
    • Lakes Lady  •  3 mths ago
      I think they should vote for Ron Paul and REALLY throw the GOP a headspin as well as teach the media a lesson about ignoring Paul all this time.
    • Randy  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Always a thought, but most liberals generally do not place themselves in locations where they have to be surrounded by so many ignorant conservatives.
    • Lb  •  3 mths ago
      The Republican party is really embarrassing themselves. I have read comment from other republican voters who are actually ashamed of their party right now. I would think the Republicans would truly find a candidate who is bright and well informed. Some one who can reach both parties. Some one who understands the importance of keeping religion OUT of government. Some one who has been in politics and knows the game. But what I see, including Newt Gingrich, is appalling!
      I question if these candidates truly want to win in November. I suggest that they do not intend to win and are using this primary to achieve personal agendas that have little to do with winning the White House. I believe each one of them, with the exception of Ron Paul, has another goal in mind, and will use this opportunity to reach that goal. However, I do not believe the goal is to become President.
    • Aundrea Smith  •  3 mths ago
      I am a democrat who has ALWAYS voted in the primary. And, yes...I vote for who I would prefer in the White House if a Democrat doesn't win. Or like the article says, I can try to sabotage by voting for who I think would LOSE to who is in office. It's my right.
    • art  •  Eugene, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Thank God for Rick Santorum. He is the only candidate who knows how God wants us to live. and if you really hear what he says you will see that he is the right Candidate for the Republican Nomination and the best thing that every happened to Barack Obama.
    • terry  •  Louisville, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      Forget it. They are destroying themselves a little more each day. This election cycle and the idiots that the Repugnants have as nominees for the highest office in the land have made a mockery of their party and will have a negative effect on them for years to come. It is a pleasure to watch as their Party implodes upon itself. I've been laughing since The Teabaggers took the stage and it's been a "Comedy of Errors" ever since. It will be a little sad to watch as they go down in flames but tragedy is always part of a good comedy. Carry on Repugnants. Keep me laughing.
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Psst. Hey repuGs...Check this out. Remember, in 08' and how you lost? remember- you were sooo smug in expecting ole predictable Hillary to be your opponent, only to find the entirely unpredictable freshman Senator form Ill. in her place? Didn't that suck? Well, guess who's better at playing that game...give ya a clue..D. :) Yep. And payback, is a dish best served cold. Far as I'm concerned....Sanitarium is a good fit for you.
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