Conservative
fighter has GOP 'insiders' flaming mad, Billionaire Republicans on warpath to stop congressman from
winning re-election, by Greg Corombos, 7/29/16, WND
A conservative
Republican congressman is once again fighting to save his political career
while leaders in his own party try to oust him for what he says is simply
honoring his promises to the voters.
Four
states head to the polls in
congressional primaries on Aug. 2, but the most intriguing – and expensive – of
those races is in the first congressional district of Kansas. Known as “The Big
First,” the sprawling district takes up a majority of the land in the state. Rep. Tim Huelskamp is seeking a fourth term in the House but is
facing a well-funded challenge from hospital executive Dr. Roger Marshall.
The congressman told WND
and radio America his internal polling is encouraging, but the infusion of
money and messages in the home stretch of this primary campaign shows nothing
should be taken for granted.
“Since then, the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce has jumped in. This Super PAC out of Chicago owned by uber billionaires has
jumped in as well. This could be the most expensive primary in the country when
it’s all done,” said Huelskamp, noting the money is coming from New York and
New Jersey as well but apparently not from Kansas.
“Why would folks in
Chicago be pumping money into Kansas, or folks in New Jersey or folks in
London? One guy wrote a $100,000 check with a corporate office in London. They’re
trying to buy this election,” he said.
The people of the first
district may soon be dizzy from all the attention. Huelskamp said supporters of
Marshall have spent more than $1 million in just the past three weeks.
And he has a pretty good
idea why some of those people and groups don’t want him back in Congress.
“I think the U.S.
Chamber is in for one reason: because I won’t vote for amnesty. I won’t vote to
raise the debt ceiling,” Huelskamp said. “Some of these super PACs want to
borrow more money and spend more money.”
Huelskamp said the
mailers and other ads he’s seen from the outside groups are trying to deceive
people about his record, especially the Chicago-based group that the
congressman says also supported Hillary Clinton in Iowa earlier this year.
Marshall also leads
the campaign fundraising race.
“They’ve done at least
33 different mailers in different parts of the district just slamming us and
lying about us,” Huelskamp said. “That’s actually a good sign because they
understand that if you want to win in America as a Republican, you at least
have to claim you’re a conservative.”
He said it’s governing
as a conservative that too many in the party cannot tolerate. “They like to
campaign as conservatives, but when you actually vote that way and fight that
way and try to do what we promised to do as Republicans, it upsets the
insiders,” Huelskamp said. Listen to
the WND/Radio America interview with Rep. Tim Huelskamp, R-Kan.:
Huelskamp said the
past few years of GOP control in the House is proof the party has not kept its
campaign promises. “Under John Boehner,
they added $5 trillion of new debt. You can’t blame it all on Obama
because that all went through the U.S. House. In many cases under John Boehner,
a minority of Republicans teamed up with Nancy Pelosi to pass increases in the
debt ceiling and massive increases in spending but not do anything about
Obamacare,” said Huelskamp, who labels himself a “proven conservative.”
The congressman said his
defeat would not only please party leaders but also serve as a warning to other
conservatives. “If they can take out a
conservative in the heartland of America, then they send a message to my 40 or
50 or 60 conservative colleagues in the House and say it’s time to do exactly
what leadership tells them to do,” Huelskamp said.
Huelskamp became headline
news in late 2012, when he and two other GOP members were
stripped of their top committee assignments for bucking leadership too much. Huelskamp lost his seat on the
House Agriculture Committee, a hugely important position for his rural farm
district. He survived a tough primary fight in 2014, but he’s facing even more
ammunition now.
Marshall and some of the
outside groups have said Huelskamp needs to go because the first district in
Kansas needs their congressman on the House Agriculture Committee, and having
Huelskamp banned deprives the region of power and influence on policies vital
to the area.
The congressman said
that line of attack is no longer relevant, thanks to new rules in the House. “When we got rid of John
Boehner, we got rid of rules in the House so one speaker couldn’t run
everything. Paul Ryan agreed we were going to diffuse power and take it out of
the speaker’s hands and distribute it,” Huelskamp said. “I was elected to the
Steering Committee that makes those decisions as a representative of
conservatives in the House. “We’re going to get back
on the ag committee after we win this race,” he added.
Huelskamp said he is the
true conservative in the race, while Marshall has is a center-left Republican.
He cites his pro-life record as being much stronger than Marshall’s and touts
his endorsements from multiple gun-rights groups, including the National Rifle
Association and Gun Owners of America. He also has the backing of Sen. Pat
Roberts, and the conservative free-market Club
for Growth is now on the air in the district with ads designed to boost Huelskamp.
In addition to the
politics of the race, he identifies much better with the people of “The Big
First” because he’s one of them. “Most importantly, I’m a
fifth-generation farmer,” Huelskamp said. “I go back and forth to Washington
every week. I go to church in Kansas. My kids go to school in Kansas. Our farm
is in Kansas. The last thing we need is more insiders who are going to
make a home in Washington instead of a home back in their district.”
http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/conservative-fighter-has-gop-insiders-flaming-mad/
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