Jan
22

Larry Kudlow for US Senate?

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This is interesting.

Daily Caller: CNBC host and supply-side economist Larry Kudlow will not say — among encouragement from a group of New York free market champions — if he’s considering challenging Sen. Chuck Schumer for his New York Senate seat up for election this year.

“The only thing I’ve said and I’ll continue to say is I’m honored to be considered,” Kudlow told The Daily Caller. “I’m really flattered.”

An online draft movement — draftkudlow.com — is encouraging Kudlow to enter the race as a Republican. The group, which emerged after Massachusetts elected Republican Scott Brown to the Senate this week, says on its Web site that it’s time “deliver Chuck Schumer his own Scott Brown.”

“Until Scott Brown was elected to the U.S. Senate by the loopy liberals in Massachusetts, nobody thought it was possible to beat Schumer. Now the game has changed,” the Web site reads.

Kudlow, reached by phone, declined to elaborate, only saying: “It’s too soon.” Yet he said “defeating Senator Schumer would be a noble cause.”…..

Run, Kudlow, Run!

If he does run, I hope he follows the lead of Scott Brown.

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Comments

  1. Lisa says:

    I encourage people to rethink a Kudlow candidancy. He is worse than a RINO, in that his positions change depending on which way the wind blows. Sometimes he comes off as a free market capitalist, but he’s not, as he’ll take government intervention all day long. I’ve been reading about the effort to get him to run, and I continue to encourage people to learn more about the man first. The last thing we need is Kudlow in office. Surely we have better people for the job in the state of NY. :)

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