Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
 SECTION: U.S. GOVERNMENT NEWS
Search The Web:
DOMAIN NAMES
AS LOW AS $2.99 / YR.
White House Dabbles In State Races
Tuesday, 22-Sep-2009 8:44AM United Press International
USTINET NEWS

 » Front Page

 » Top Stories

 » U.S. News

    Government

    Focus U.S.A.

    The White House

    U.S. Politics

    Social Issues

    Local Editions

 » World

 » Politics

 » Business

 » Sports

 » Health

 » Tech/Science

 » Living/Entertainment

 » Off Beat Stories

 » News Photos

 » Weather


Special Editions

 » Iraq & Conflict

 » Israel/Palestine

 » Crimes & Laws


MultiMedia

 » Interactive Features

 » News Photos


POLL: Your Opinion

 » What Do You Think




WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- A more assertive role in state politics by the White House could undercut President Barack Obama's appeal as being above the partisan fray, observers say.

SAVE MONEY ON TRAVEL DEALS

Reports of recent involvement of Obama's team in New York, where officials have tried to nudge Gov. David A. Paterson out of the race, indicate the administration is willing to use its political muscle to help direct money and other resources in ways it thinks will help the president and preserve the Democrats' majority in Congress, The New York Times said Tuesday.

"The Democratic Party under Barack Obama did not come into office because of political calculation; it got there because of audacity", said Rep. Joe Sestak, D-Pa., who is running against Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., in the primary despite White House efforts urging otherwise. "To be seen like you are selecting winners and losers in a party-boss way will breed some resentment, and in a longer term it won't bode well."

Sara Taylor, who was a political affairs director for former President George W. Bush, said the current administration's actions seem "undisciplined."

If it's not a state critical to your boss's election, and nor can you add a legislative vote, why would you be expending capital?" Taylor said.

Administration officials said they're choosy about their involvement in state races, stepping in in contests where Democrats were in danger or where they could help advance the president's legislative agenda.

"The goal is not to be more involved or less involved", White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel told the Times. "It is to produce a specific objective in specific situations."

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Related News Topics:

Top news from around the world
Presidential news
Party politics and electioneering
World politics
U.S. government news

 BREAKING STORIES

Bernanke pitches for strong Fed

Crude oil prices rebound Tuesday

Three possible Fed governors named

Fed board seats remain unfilled

USDA accused of risking public health

Postal service delivers bad budget news

Fed Vice Chairman Kohn to retire

FDIC closes banks in Nevada, Washington

FDIC closes banks in Nevada, Washington

Justice asked to probe absent Bush e-mails

FDIC has 702 banks on problem list

FDIC has 702 banks on problem list

USDA facing allegations of discrimination

Governors, White House to meet on carp

Consumers dropping the credit habit

GOP: Obama budget, deficits 'reckless'

Gates, Mullen defend Defense budget

Pentagon: Budget reflects reform goals

Commerce sees decrease in 2011 budget

Senate confirms Bernanke for second term

Home News Weather Finance Travel Maps Movies Lottery Horoscopes Games
Home :: My Page :: My WebMail :: My Calendar :: My Portfolio :: Chat :: Help Center :: Sign In :: Sign Out

MY.USTI.NET PORTAL  -  © 1996 - 2004 USTINET CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Please see our Privacy Policy, Security Guarantee, Terms of Use for additional information.