DETROIT (AP) — Republican Pete Hoekstra inadvertently helped U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow early this year when his Super Bowl ad showing a young Asian-American woman speaking in broken English touched off complaints of racial insensitivity, leading to increased donations for the Democratic incumbent.
It's a misstep the newly minted GOP nominee can't repeat if he's going to oust Stabenow in November.
While national Republicans view the seat as good opportunity for a pickup, Stabenow enjoys all the advantages of a two-term incumbent. She has about four times as much cash available as Hoekstra and has earned the backing of the pro-business Detroit Regional Chamber as well as farmers who support the agriculture bill she helped push through the Senate.
But a July 24-31 poll by Lansing-based EPIC-MRA signals the Lansing Democrat isn't a shoo-in for re-election. Half of 600 likely voters polled statewide gave Stabenow a job rating of "just fair" or "poor," while only 41 percent gave her a positive rating. She led Hoekstra 49 percent to 35 percent in a head-to-head matchup, with 16 percent undecided. The margin of sampling error was plus or minus 4 percentage points.
Bernie Porn of EPIC-MRA notes that Stabenow can't be considered in safe territory if she's still polling below the 50 percent mark.
Stabenow's strong ties to Democratic Presidential Barack Obama could cut both ways in the fall election. Obama won Michigan in 2008 and now claims credit for helping General Motors and Chrysler surge after going through a federally financed bankruptcy.
When Obama's doing well among independents, Stabenow's numbers go up, Porn said, something that Stabenow is trying to build on this week as she conducts a "jobs of the future" tour around the state.
"I've worked across the aisle on things that are especially important to Michigan, like fighting outsourcing and bringing good paying jobs back home, protecting the Great Lakes from Asian carp, and working across party lines to pass a bipartisan farm bill that cuts spending and strengthens Michigan's second largest industry," she said in an email Wednesday.
Hoekstra is tying Stabenow to the president's more divisive policies, such as the federal health care overhaul and the stimulus program. After dubbing Stabenow "the follower-in chief," he said Wednesday that state and national jobless rates above 8 percent leave her and Obama vulnerable to losses in both the Senate race and to GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, a Michigan native.
"People in Michigan are still very concerned about the economy, they're very concerned about the debt," Hoekstra told The Associated Press in a Wednesday call. Republicans appreciate his campaign to curtail federal spending and cut taxes, he said, and "those are the same issues that will resonate with independents and Democrats."
Hoekstra said he learned from his unsuccessful 2010 gubernatorial run that he must concentrate on raising money and putting a solid campaign organization in place, lessons that helped him win a three-way GOP primary Tuesday.
Although he has raised less than half as much as Stabenow — $3.5 million — the sheer volume of super political action committees that have run ads in states that could swing control of the U.S. Senate to Republicans could level the playing field. Hoekstra also will be helped by having Romney at the top of the GOP ticket and the backing of top elected officials such as Gov. Rick Snyder.
"I've been a supporter of Pete from the very beginning," Snyder told reporters Wednesday at an auto-related conference near Traverse City. "I'll be working with him."
Stabenow, however, shouldn't have trouble getting out her own message after raising $8.3 million and having $4.6 million on hand after purchasing $3.3 million in ad time for October and November.
And Hoekstra faces issues of his own. The Holland Republican represented one of the state's most conservative congressional districts for 18 years before leaving to join a Washington consulting and lobbying firm last year. He faces a Democratic litany that he moved too far to the right to win the GOP nomination during the primary to be the general election victor.
Democrats cite the time in May he told tea party activists that CIA and FBI agents should staff a new federal office that would investigate the authenticity of presidential hopefuls' birth certificates, even though he finds "ludicrous" allegations by so-called "birthers" that Obama wasn't born in the U.S.
During a February campaign appearance with Herman Cain, he was quick to agree with the former GOP presidential candidate's assertion that the government was wrong to have bond holders take a bigger loss than the United Auto Workers during bankruptcy proceedings for General Motors and Chrysler, even though Hoekstra supported the federal rescue of the pair when he was in Congress.
State Democratic Chairman Mark Brewer said those are just a few examples of where Hoekstra is out of touch with Michigan voters.
"Even this morning (at a GOP unity meeting) ... he equivocated whether he supported funding for Planned Parenthood," Brewer said, referring to a group that runs women's health clinics in Michigan and nationwide. "He's going to have a hard time walking back from all these positions.
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Prep sports scoreboard: 05/16/2013
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Shananaquet to prison for 25-50 years
Tyler Shananaquet expressed remorse for hitting a woman who sought a ride home after a Williamsburg bonfire party, but he maintained he didn't rape her.
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Asparagus stars at Empire fest
There will be asparagus in the beer and the bratwursts and the soups and the sandwiches at the 10th annual Empire Asparagus Festival Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18.
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TC's Keyton readies for time with Lions
Darren Keyton’s dream of signing with an NFL team came true. Not only that, but he’s also playing for the team he grew up watching and rooting for.
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Traverse City eyes bond to fix roads
Winter 2012-13 laid bare Traverse City's street problems and some city officials want to consider jump-starting a 20-year road repair program with a bond program of up to $20 million.
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Memorial ceremony a tribute to TC's Sgt. Finch
It was a quiet, sunny day when Traverse City Police Sgt. Dennis Finch responded to a call about a man with a gun outside a Wellington Street home.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/16/2013
Just state disdain; Contributes to problem.
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Morels bring three generations together
If you’re one of those people who couldn’t spot a morel if it walked up and tapped you on the shoulder, this will make you eat your heart out.
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Trojans enter Div. 1 play as the favorites
Traverse City Central hopes to end a five-year regional tennis title drought today. The Trojans enter play in the 11-team Division 1 field at the Midland Tennis Center as the favorite.
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Recipe of the Week: Easy Pepperoni Pizza
I am an unabashed fan of Tiseo’s frozen pizza dough. It’s made right here in Michigan and available for around $1.49 to $1.79 in many grocery stores.
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Farm bill would help fruit growers
Both pending versions of the 2013 Farm Bill would make crop insurance available to cherry farmers, northern Michigan's federal legislators said.
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TC teams look strong for Division 1 regionals
Paper doesn’t run. So even though on paper the TC Central girls track team appears to have everything it needs to win Friday’s Division 1 track regional at Central High School, the Trojans aren’t ready to hold an early championship-crowning ceremony.
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Phil Power: Get to 'core' of the problem
Michigan was one of 45 states which adopted “Common Core Standards” back in 2010. The standards are aimed at setting out the kinds of skills that will qualify kids to successfully meet 21st century challenges, both in post-secondary education and fulfilling careers.
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United Way launches iPhone app for volunteering
iPhone users who want to find local volunteer opportunities through the United Way now can get information at the tips of their fingertips.
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Prep Sports Roundup: Leland scores 6-4 soccer win
Down 4-0 at half, Leland battled back to post a 6-4 soccer win over Kingsley on Wednesday. (Plus more)
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Food in Brief: 05/16/2013
New cookbook; Berry facts.
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Intentional Minimalist: Quinoa with white wine and herbs
This recipe features local produce from 9 Bean Rows Farm, Spring Hollow Farm and locally produced products from Black Star Farms and Eden Foods.
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Inland Seas' Kelly to weigh anchor
Tom Kelly, who launched the first sailing schoolship program on the Great Lakes 25 years ago, will retire at year's end.
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Wuerfel Park power numbers on the rise
One season probably doesn't completely kill the opinion of Wuerfel Park. But after last season's surge in power numbers, the Beach Bums are doing their best to change the notion that their home park isn't friendly to hitters.
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Traverse City manager to make $100K a year to start
Traverse City’s likely new city manager will earn $100,000 a year to start and could raise that to $110,000 by the end of a proposed three-year contract.
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Gusrang's move to outfield pays big dividends right away
Sean Gusrang was an infielder by trade. Until last season, that is.
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Bums' bullpen figures to be strong
If things go as expected, Beach Bums’ opponents may be hard-pressed to find success in the late stages of games.
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Record-Eagle Honor Roll Track Boys Lisings: 05/16/2013
Following are the top boys listings for the Record-Eagle Honor Roll track and field meet on May 28 at TC Central.
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Vargas no laughing matter to Frontier League pitchers
You might not know it, but reigning Frontier League MVP Jose Vargas is a bit of a joker. The Traverse City Beach Bums slugger usually keeps a straight face in public.
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Community in Brief: 05/16/2013
International Affairs Forum; Old Engine Club swap meet; art opening; and more.
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