Will.the.Hammer.Fall?

CONTINETTI, MATTHEW

Will the Hammer Fall? Tom DeLay faces a surprisingly strong primary challenge. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI Houston THE WAY TOM CAMPBELL tells it, about two weeks ago he was standing outside the Ft....

...An incumbent falls under his own weight...
...DeLay was second on Rothen-berg's list...
...Supreme Court is expected to rule on the legality of that plan, which was largely responsible for the historic GOP pickup of House seats in the 2004 elections...
...After the 1982 elections, there were 4 Republican representatives from Texas...
...A Republican, Stanley is the law partner of former Democratic congressman Chris Bell of Texas, who filed the initial ethics complaint against DeLay in 2004, and who is currently running for governor...
...DeLay's camp also touts the endorsement of key organizations like Texas Right to Life and the U.S...
...When I asked what the DeLay campaign's polling showed, Homan said, "I never do numbers...
...I've done nothing wrong in my relationship with him...
...A Mormon, he was born in Salt Lake City—his father was originally from El Paso—and went to Brigham Young University...
...I treated him legally and ethically...
...It may seem fantastic to imagine that a Democrat would win in a heavily Republican district that DeLay himself helped design...
...Judge Robert Hebert, a Republican, told me, "The folks who know Tom give him the benefit of the doubt where Abramoff is concerned...
...But this is a positive, and inaccurate, gloss on the available evidence, which shows that Abramoff planned, organized, and paid for the trips through a variety of shells, sometimes picking up expenses himself...
...The other concerns the nature of today's GOP, and asks whether the party has lost its reformist bearings and sidled too close to special interests...
...That obstacle is Nick Lampson, the Democrat who, before he was defeated in 2004, served four terms as the congressman from Texas's old 9th District...
...For years, he voted for DeLay...
...Matthew Continetti is a staff writer at THE WEEKLY STANDARD and author of the forthcoming K Street Gang (Doubleday...
...The polls show that Campbell has, and is gaining, support...
...The DeLay camp attacked him for raising money outside of Texas...
...Campbell has been "utterly absent" from Republican politics in Texas, Homan said...
...In 2005, DeLay raised over $3 million, though both Americans for a Republican Majority, his political action committee, and his legal defense fund are in the red...
...He's bartered...
...When you sell principle for short-term victories, you lose in two ways...
...Instead, DeLay's campaign stresses loyalty, power, and pork...
...There are sound reasons for such loyalty...
...To challenge him is to invite failure...
...In January, CNN-Gallup found that 52 percent of those surveyed in the 22nd District would vote against DeLay...
...In 1988, he worked on George H.W...
...In 1992, Campbell settled in Texas, where he practices law...
...The overseas trips he took with Abramoff, DeLay writes, "were properly sponsored and paid for by either the National Center for Public Policy [Research] or the government of the Northern Marianas...
...In 2004, however, pulling the lever for the then-majority leader, Campbell resolved never to vote for him again...
...Your short-term victories fall apart, and you set a horrible example for the next generation...
...We ushered in the surge of Republican politics," DeLay told the crowd at the University of Houston...
...But maybe not this time...
...The previous occupant was California Republican Randy "Duke" Cunningham, who resigned from Congress last year after his conviction on bribery charges...
...Tom DeLay laid the groundwork for the Republican realignment of his state...
...He, like Ney, had staffers who went on to work for the lobbyist, among them Michael Scanlon, Abramoff's former partner, who pleaded guilty last November to related charges...
...But Campbell's campaign chairman, Michael Stanley, a Houston lawyer, laughed the attack off and said that if anyone should be criticized for spending too much time outside of Texas, it is DeLay...
...Exhibit A in their 'culture of corruption' is Tom DeLay," Tom Campbell told me over dinner last week...
...It is nine pages long...
...Today his concerns are more material...
...Recently, political analyst Stuart Rothenberg issued a list of the ten most vulnerable House incumbents...
...But winds of change are beginning to stir...
...But DeLay's power is waning...
...Another said that since DeLay has not been indicted in the Abramoff probe, the scandal is a nonissue...
...DeLay has gone to K Street and exchanged our principle for power...
...Chamber of Commerce, as well as, according to a press release, "more than 100 local officials...
...DeLay has represented this district—which comprises his native Houston suburbs to the southwest, NASA country to the east, and Galveston to the southeast— since 1985...
...DeLay denies the charges, which led to his resignation as majority leader last fall, and is awaiting trial...
...Bereft of influence, DeLay took a recently vacated seat on the House Appropriations Committee...
...Even if DeLay, who declined to be interviewed for this article, wins the primary—still the most likely outcome—he faces a considerable obstacle in the fall...
...Earlier this year, he declared his own candidacy...
...We're neck and neck...
...He continues, "I met with him only occasionally, in fact less frequently than numerous others who brought issues before Congress—never did he receive preferential treatment...
...DeLay's incumbency, and Tom Campbell's challenge, raise two questions about our contemporary politics...
...In January, when Abramoff pleaded guilty, DeLay said he would no longer attempt to regain his leadership post, a possibility he had left open since his resignation last fall...
...The outcome of the race, he told me, is simple: "We win...
...That result tracks with those of John Zog-by, who found last year that 45 percent of voters in the district would vote for someone else if they had the chance...
...Campbell is one of four candidates running for the Republican nomination in Texas's 22nd Congressional District...
...Back in washington, the House Ethics Committee has admonished DeLay more times than any other member of Congress...
...His campaign continually points to the billions of federal dollars that DeLay has funneled to the 22nd District over the years...
...Ronnie "Earle's charges are about partisan politics . . . plain and simple...
...Thanks to a combination of factors, DeLay's political future is as uncertain as it's ever been...
...He spoke quietly...
...Principle is more important than power," Tom Campbell told me...
...We can choose power and lose power, or we can choose principle and maintain power...
...In 1997, on a lobbyist-paid junket to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, DeLay called Abramoff one of his "closest and dearest friends in Washington...
...Stanley and Campbell point to internal, and unscientific, polling the campaign has conducted among the district's registered Republicans...
...He has "no name recognition," "very little money," and "no support" from the party structure...
...And Democratic charges of a GOP "culture of corruption" will continue to sound as long as DeLay is in Congress...
...Bend Chamber of Commerce in Sugarland, Texas, talking to a reporter from the Globe and Mail, when a local official approached him, shook his hand, and said, "You got mondo cajones...
...He is right...
...In 2004, president Bush outran DeLay by nine points...
...You don't beat an incumbent," he said...
...He, like Ney, had a decade-long relationship with Abramoff...
...The open primary—in which Democrats and Independents may also vote—is March 7. The fron-trunner in the race is Tom DeLay, the former House majority leader, conservative icon, and one of the most effective and feared politicians in American history...
...The idea that Abramoff "was a close friend who wielded influence over me is absolutely untrue," DeLay writes...
...In 2005, when the Abramoff scandal took shape, Campbell's suspicions were confirmed and broadened...
...The letter reviews all the accusations against DeLay...
...On February 6, however, DeLay sent a letter to supporters that tells a different story...
...And in a recent interview with pat Robertson's CBN News, DeLay said, "Abramoff was my friend," before adding, "I should not be held responsible for his actions...
...when I asked one Republican voter here about the lobbyist, he said, "well, he gave to Democrats too...
...Bush's presidential campaign...
...This year, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, headed by Illinois congressman Rahm Emanuel, will ensure that a flood of money pours into Lampson's coffers...
...He is 51 years old, has been married 28 years, and has five children...
...Other, more scientific polls speak to DeLay's weakening hold on his district...
...It just shows you they're worried," Stanley said of the attack...
...Later this year, the U.S...
...After 1984, when DeLay was first elected to Congress, there were 10...
...When Bush won, Campbell became the general counsel for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA...
...In Houston, the name on everyone's lips is Ronnie Earle, whose indictment of DeLay many Republicans view as petty, partisan, and without merit...
...After 2004, there were more than 20...
...DeLay himself is under indictment for money-laundering, a charge brought against him by Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle...
...He basically has his church," Ho-man went on, referring to the national Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints...
...Rarely is the name Abramoff even mentioned...
...One concerns the ethical standard to which voters hold their representatives, and asks whether all accusations of unseemliness can be written off as mere partisan attacks...
...At the top was Ohio Republican congressman Bob Ney, whose relationship with Jack Abramoff—the lobbyist who in January pleaded guilty, in two separate investigations, to five counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, tax evasion, and conspiracy—has exposed him to the threat of a federal indictment...
...Look at all the work he's done," said one of his supporters at the University of Houston...
...In 2004, DeLay spent over $3 million against a little-known Democratic opponent and still took only 55 percent of the vote, his smallest margin of victory in over a decade...
...What he knew of DeLay's ethical record troubled him...
...His preferred replacement, majority whip Roy Blunt of Missouri, lost to Ohio congressman John Boehner...
...If they could just find out all he's done," she said, things would be different...
...The reality is, Jack Abramoff and I were not close personal friends...
...I had no idea what was going on, on the other side...
...Yet there is little doubt that DeLay, like many on Capitol Hill, is deeply worried about what Abramoff might tell the Justice Department...
...He advertises his ability to allocate money as a symbol of his power in Washington...
...One day last week, at the University of Houston Hilton, in front of an audience of about 60 supporters, 12 members of the state Republican congressional delegation—there are 21 Republicans in all—gathered to endorse DeLay...
...Recently, Campbell held a fundraiser in Utah...
...Some of the congressmen on the podium owed their political careers to DeLay, who orchestrated the controversial 2003 Texas gerrymander that increased the number of Republican representatives...
...Chris Homan, DeLay's campaign manager, dismisses the challenge...

Vol. 11 • March 2006 • No. 24


 
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