Rally for DeMint Presidential Run!

Congressman Jeff Duncan (R-SC) will be joining Republican and Tea Party activists as they call on Sen. Jim DeMint to run for President. Believing that DeMint is the best candidate to beat Barack Obama, conservatives across the country are urging him to enter the 2012 race.

Conservatives4DeMint is holding a “Draft Jim DeMint” rally on Saturday, June 18, at 11am at Falls Park in the Carolina First Amphitheater in Greenville. Congressman Duncan and popular radio host Dr. Tony Beam are scheduled to speak at the event. The public is invited to attend.

Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) issued a statement to be read at the rally which states in part: “Senator DeMint has publicly stated he is praying over and discussing with his family the prospects of mounting a run for President. My thoughts and prayers are with the Senator and his family as he makes this difficult decision.”

With no clear front-runner in the GOP field, many conservatives believe it’s time for Sen. DeMint to throw his hat in the ring. “The future of our country is at stake,” stated Angela Toft, National Director of Conservatives4DeMint. “We’re hopeful that Sen. DeMint will answer the nation’s call.”

The group’s South Carolina Political Director, Javan Browder, added, “We’re holding the rally because this election is too critical to sit on the sidelines and allow others to choose our nominee.”

Conservatives4DeMint is spearheading a national grassroots movement to draft Jim DeMint for President. The group is currently active in 37 states.

Contact: Javan Browder, SC Political Director, Conservatives4DeMint
Cell Phone: 864-414-3920
Email: javanjorie@yahoo.com

Sen. DeMint mulls White House bid

by Alexander Bolton, TheHill.com
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) says he is considering running for president after frustrated conservative activists have pleaded with him to run.

DeMint told The Hill that he has discussed a White House bid with his wife and will pray on the question out of respect for his supporters across the country.

The Tea Party favorite, who had indicated he was not going to run in 2012, would significantly shake up the race if he were to jump in.
Many on the right have expressed major reservations about the GOP candidates in the race, claiming they have not energized the base and/or can’t beat President Obama.

The second-term senator would have the inside track to win South Carolina, a key early state in the nomination process. Since 1980, every Republican who has triumphed in the Palmetto State has gone on to capture the GOP presidential nomination.

Some conservative activists compare DeMint to former Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) and former President Reagan, predicting he could quickly unify social and fiscal conservatives.

DeMint insists he has no plans to run. But he won’t dismiss the growing calls for him to enter the contest.

“It’s humbling and out of respect, my wife and I have talked about it,” DeMint said late last week of a possible White House bid. “Out of respect for the people who have asked us to think about this, that’s what we’re going to do. I don’t want to imply that I’m changing in mind, but I want to consider what all these folks are doing.”

Without a doubt, DeMint would face significant hurdles if he launched an eleventh-hour bid. Throughout his political career, DeMint has not been shy in confronting major players in the Republican Party on a wide range of issues. His candidacy would not be popular in Washington, though that dynamic could also be used as an asset on the campaign trail.

There are also questions as to whether he could attract independent voters in a general-election match-up against Obama.

Two GOP factions have begun to draft DeMint for a presidential run.

One is organized by Richard Viguerie, a conservative pioneer in the field of direct-mail political marketing, who helped Reagan win election in 1980.

The other is Conservatives4DeMint, which claims to have about 4,700 members and regional coordinators in 35 states.

Viguerie held a Saturday conference call with allies to plan the initial stages of the draft movement.

“I’ve asked him about the presidential thing twice in the last five or six weeks,” Viguerie said of his recent conversations with DeMint.

“I think he’s giving it serious consideration. Hopefully this will push him over the line and give him the encouragement that there would be a strong base of support,” Viguerie added.

He said DeMint compares to Goldwater in 1964, whom conservatives drafted to challenge President Johnson, and Reagan in 1976 and 1980 respectively.

“He would be the dominant movement conservative leader,” Viguerie said. “He would be the front-runner overnight.”

Angela Toft, national director of Conservatives4DeMint, said the group launched in January after DeMint supporters began corresponding through Facebook. What began as a local fan club in California soon gained national membership.

“A groundswell erupted,” she said.

Toft said DeMint caught people’s attention by supporting conservative candidates such as Florida Sen. Marco Rubio (R), Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R) and California Senate candidate Chuck DeVore through his leadership committee, the Senate Conservatives Fund.

Toft said, “I know Sen. DeMint has no personal ambition to be president, but I hope he will answer the call of the American people and run.”

DeMint, 59, said everything would have to fall into place for him to launch a campaign.

“It would take an extraordinary set of circumstances for me to get in. I’ve learned not to rule out anything in life,” he said.

DeMint has already traveled to Iowa and New Hampshire to participate in candidate forums. He’s looking into having a candidates’ forum in South Carolina, as well, but has not set a date.

He said the purpose of these meetings is to pick a principled, conservative nominee in 2012.

“What I’m trying to do in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina is to encourage people to wait, not endorse candidates early,” he said.

DeMint wants conservative activists to wait, before pledging support, to see what positions candidates such as former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney say about the debt ceiling, a balanced-budget amendment and spending levels.

“What I want to be able to do is offer the right candidate a broad consensus of voters in these three early states that have waited,” he said.

DeMint endorsed Romney in 2008.

Some DeMint backers point out that the junior senator from South Carolina is one of the few conservatives in the GOP who is willing to take on his own party’s leadership. As a House member in 2003, DeMint rebuffed then-President George W. Bush by opposing an expansion of Medicare to include a prescription drug benefit.

DeMint also took on Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) over earmarks in the 111th Congress. McConnell, a longtime member of the Appropriations Committee, resisted DeMint’s proposal to establish a moratorium on earmarks. DeMint persisted, despite facing criticism within the GOP conference. He later triumphed, when his GOP colleagues adopted an earmark ban late last year.

DeMint broke with party leaders again last year when he backed Rubio in the Florida Republican primary while National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) supported former Gov. Charlie Crist, who later switched to become an Independent.

He defied McConnell in the 2010 Kentucky GOP primary by endorsing Paul after McConnell made clear he was behind former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson. Paul defeated Grayson before winning the general election last fall.

DeMint is a proven fundraiser. He raised $9.3 million through the Senate Conservatives Fund in the 2010 election cycle, disbursing it to an array of conservatives, including Paul, Rubio and Senate freshmen Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah).

The fund has raised $1.2 million so far this year, according to its website.

DeMint/Christie ticket??

The video is a bit long, but would NJ Gov. Christie make a good VP?

Leave your comments below.

DeMint open to run

From South Carolina’s The State newspaper:

South Carolina U.S. Senator Jim DeMint is reportedly considering a run for president in 2012.

The South Carolina Republican, who ruled out the possibility of a run, is said to be reconsidering his decision in light of Rep. Mike Pence’s official withdrawal from the race.

Additionally, news that Mr.  DeMint will travel to Iowa on March 26 to address a conservative forum organized by Rep. Steve King is adding fuel to the fire over the possibility of a DeMint presidential run.

Mr. DeMint, who raised his national profile during the 2010 mid-term election, continues to build his base amongst those in the Tea Party movement and in the conservative wing of the Republican Party.

A DeMint presidential run would likely complicate plans for former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, both of whom are considered the front-runners of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primary (neither have officially announced their candidacy).

Those most likely to be directly impacted by a DeMint run include former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who would compete with DeMint for supporters and financing.

DeMint invited to Iowa Presidential Caucus Forum

The Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition has invited potential presidential candidates to attend their March 7th forum in West Des Moines.

According to their statement, invitations were sent to:

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Atlanta radio host Herman Cain, South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and South Dakota Sen. John Thune.

Looks like we need to double our efforts and persuade Sen. DeMint to attend.

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Walk’n the Walk…

Senator Jim DeMint was recently named Conservative of the Year by Human Events, a leading conservative news organization. A terrific write-up by RedState.com’s Erick Erickson can be found here.

One notable part of the story are these comments by potential 2012 Presidential candidate Mike Pence (R-IN):

Congressman Mike Pence tells Human Events, “Senator Jim DeMint is a force of nature in the conservative movement.  His steadfast and consistent stand in defense of fiscal discipline, a strong national defense and traditional moral values is unparalleled in Washington, DC and should give hope to millions of conservatives across the country as they look for conservative leadership in our nation’s capital.”

As our dream candidate continues to shine, we must remain committed to our cause.

Get involved today, because we need Jim DeMint in 2012.

Let the Debates Begin!!

Major media outlets began announcing their 2012 Republican Nomination debate schedule this week. Logic would dictate that by announcing their schedule now, the media may have created an artificial announcement deadline. Candidates looking to take advantage of the prime time spotlight will have to throw their hat into the ring by spring time. Time to kick it up a notch.

Spring 2011
Reagan Presidential Foundation Debate (POLITICO and NBC News)
Location: Simi Valley, Ca

May 5, 2011
South Carolina Debate (Fox News)
Location: Greenville, SC

June 7, 2011
New Hampshire Debate (CNN, WMUR-TV and New Hampshire Union Leader)
Location: TBA

 

Fox News profiles Jim DeMint

FoxNews.com has been profiling 12 potential Presidential contenders in 2012. Today, they profiled Sen. Jim DeMint. Check out the article below and the video here.

Senator Tea Party, as Jim DeMint is sometimes known, is a moniker the first-term senator began wearing before the Tea Party became a household name. It’s also a description that has pushed the South Carolina Republican out of the shadows and into the forefront of electoral politics.

“I’m proud to be called Senator Tea Party. I feel like I’m giving a voice to people who are very frustrated that Washington’s not listening,” DeMint told Fox News.

This fall, DeMint, who was just re-elected to his second term in the Senate, took his commitment to making Washington listen out on the campaign trail – and not merely in his own race. He endorsed high-profile conservatives and donated millions from his political action committee to failed Senate candidates Ken Buck of Colorado, Sharron Angle of Nevada and Christine O’Donnell of Delaware as well as successful contestants Marco Rubio of Florida and Rand Paul of Kentucky.

It’s a success rate that has made people wonder whether the GOP could have done better had DeMint not been so stubborn, but it’s also one that has compelled people to keep a close eye on the Tea Party hero.

Elected to the House in 1998, then to the Senate in 2004, DeMint already had a reputation as a pork buster. In 2008, he stepped forward to vote against the Troubled Assets Relief Program, which turned out to be President Bush’s bank bailout — a vote many now cite as the moment of conception for the Tea Party movement.

Three months later, DeMint unsuccessfully led the crusade against President Obama’s $814 billion stimulus package, but DeMint remained undaunted.

“It’s like blasting rock. It’s not graceful,” he said.

DeMint acknowledges the blowback he’s gotten from some colleagues.

“Change comes hard and I have found that the power here is so ingrained, it’s so built around the earmark system, we’ve got a few people throwing out bread to urchins is the way the place looks to me. And I’m just committed to changing it,” he said.

DeMint says despite the strain, friendships are very important to him. But they don’t interfere with his objectives.

“Our oath is not to friendship. Our oath is to a Constitution. and there’s a reason we take that oath because if we don’t believe it, if we don’t adhere to it, we’re going to run our country into the ground,” he said.

Exit polls last week showed that voters believe the economy is job one for Congress, which he agrees to a point.

“You can’t be a fiscal conservative and not be a social conservative. A large part of the expansive government is to take, make up for a dysfunctional society because our culture’s falling apart. The family’s falling apart,” he said.

As for foreign policy, DeMint cites missile defense and a modernized military as key. But the Tea Party fiscal issues remain the impetus to DeMint’s momentum, and his positioning for a ride on the 2012 presidential wave.

“He probably didn’t enter this race or this election year thinking that he would run for president. But you look at how this Tea Party has taken off in America, and he’s got to be thinking, ‘I’d be crazy not to think about becoming a candidate myself,’” said David Yepsen, senior political correspondent for The Des Moines Register.

DeMint says he has the management and leadership skills to take the helm, but it is not a job he’s interested in pursuing right now.

“It’s going to be a painful job for the next president if they do it right. Taking apart this huge bureaucracy, fighting the government unions, doing the things that have to be done to cut spending and cut the size of the federal government and restore some physical sanity,” he said.

Watch “Special Report With Bret Baier” through Nov. 19 for the series “12 in 2012” — profiles of potential GOP contenders for the White House.

T-minus 14 days and counting…

All,

In just about 14 days our country will take a decided turn, and the direction will depend upon you all. I know many of you have been working double, triple or even quadruple duty for local and state campaigns (and even some Draft Jim DeMint ground work), and I’m confident all of the hard work will soon pay off.

We here at Draft Jim DeMint will be working without stop these next two weeks to ensure conservative candidates cross the finish line first on November 2nd. So, for the next two weeks we would like to ask all of our grassroots supporters to focus on local and statewide races. If you’re in an area with a strong conservative candidate and things are looking good, then please call a neighboring campaign or a statewide campaign to see how you can help. There are a number of critical races throughout the country where victory or defeat could rest upon your shoulders.

Thank you again for your support and action, and good luck to all of you and your candidates.

Draft Jim DeMint

3 weeks to go…

Hey everyone,

We have three weeks until election day, and while we continue to grow our support across the nation (up to 17 states!!), it is important to elect solid conservatives on November 2nd.

Here is a list of candidates that have been endorsed by Sen. Jim DeMint and his leadership PAC Senate Conservative Fund:

Joe Miller – Alaska
Ken Buck – Colorado
Sharron Angle – Nevada
Dino Rossi – Washington
Mike Lee – Utah
Christine O’Donnell – Delaware
Rand Paul – Kentucky
Pat Toomey – Pennsylvania
Ron Johnson – Wisconsin
Marco Rubio – Florida

If you can find time to support their effort or make a donation, it would be greatly appreciated. With more DeMint-like candidates in Washington, we will take back our nation.

God Bless,

Draft Jim DeMint

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