REPORT: Liberal PACS Meddling in New Mexican Republican Congressional Primary

Liberal superPACS are pumping more than $200k into a contested Republican primary in New Mexico’s 2nd district, hoping to bolster the candidate they believe they have the best chance of beating, reports the Washington Free Beacon.

Democrat Xochitl Torres Small is up for re-election. Herrell, a veteran of the state house, is running to oust Small, but has a formidable primary opponent in fellow Republican, Claire Chase. Herrell lost to Small in 2018. Real Clear Politics currently has the race listed as a toss up.

From the WFB:

Liberal super PACs are pouring more than $200,000 into a contested Republican primary in New Mexico in an attempt to help the candidate they view as less electable clinch the GOP nomination.Campaign finance reports show Women Vote!, a super PAC affiliated with EMILY’s List focused on electing pro-abortion Democratic women to Congress, is distributing $22,856 worth of mailers to Republican voters throughout New Mexico’s Second Congressional District. Images of the mailers obtained by the Washington Free Beacon show the group praising Yvette Herrell as “loyal to President Trump” and attacking her Republican opponent Claire Chase as a “lobbyist.”The mailers come alongside a $192,928 ad buy by Patriot Majority PAC, another liberal super PAC that is flooding the airwaves with an attack ad against Chase that will run through the June 2 primary, according to an ad buy report reviewed by the Free Beacon. The ad follows the same playbook as the mailers, portraying Herrell as the candidate loyal to Trump and Chase as a lobbyist.The effort by liberal groups comes in a district that Trump carried by double digits in 2016. The race is widely viewed as one of the best pickup opportunities for Republicans. Democrat Xochitl Torres Small won the seat in 2018, narrowly defeating Herrell, who became the first Republican to lose there since 2008.The Chase campaign says liberal groups are attempting to boost Herrell because the Democratic establishment believes it can beat her again.”These Nancy Pelosi allies clearly view Yvette Herrell as weak and unelectable,” said Chase’s campaign manager Mike Berg. “They’re trying to drag her across the finish line so they can beat her again.””Pelosi and her allies are supporting Herrell because she is the Todd Akin of New Mexico,” Berg continued. “Unelectable, plain and simple.”

Todd Akin? Oof. That’s rough.

WFB, ctd:

Women Vote! spent more than $28 million last cycle in support of Democratic candidates such as Torres Small, who is officially endorsed by Emily’s List. The group spent $128,500 on independent expenditures for Torres Small and $396,524 attacking Herrell, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics.Herrell’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment. She told the Associated Press that “liberal super PACs have no business getting involved in this primary” and called for the ads to “stop immediately.”Patriot Majority PAC denied that its ad highlighting Herrell’s loyalty to Trump was an attempt to boost Herrell in the primary.

Herrell refused to concede and filed a lawsuit after losing to Small.

Anyway, this is a time-tested strategy in Democrat politics — find the most radical opposition candidate with a chance in a race that’s winnable, and throw tons of money behind them to help them win, just so they can be trounced in the general election. See also, Todd Akin (who was an awful candidate through and through) and that disaster of a race that Democrats turned into a complete fiasco.

Tags: 2020 Democratic Primary, New Mexico

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