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Related: About this forumAs Tom Cotton courts controversy, he runs unopposed in Arkansas

By Herb Jackson
Posted June 22, 2020 at 10:30am
ANALYSIS A New York Times opinion piece by Arkansas senator and presidential-candidate-in-waiting Tom Cotton advocating the use of military force to put down rioters and looters in American cities caused a meltdown on liberal social media and an uproar at the Times. In the end, editorial page editor James Bennet, the brother of former presidential candidate and Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, resigned.
What did not happen: an outrage-fueled flood of campaign donations to Cottons Democratic opponent in this years Arkansas Senate race. Thats because Cotton doesnt have a Democratic challenger. Neither does Rep. Rick Crawford, one of the four Republican House members in Arkansas.
Democrats thought they had a Senate candidate lined up, but he dropped out after the deadline had passed to put someone else on the ballot. And unlike other states where even the safest candidates seem to face perennial challengers, no other Democrat in Arkansas had filed. Indeed, other than the presidential ballot, where President Donald Trump got 97 percent against two challengers and former Vice President Joe Biden got 41 percent against 17 opponents, none of the federal offices in Arkansas March 3 primary was contested.
Six years ago, Cottons victory over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor marked the first time since Reconstruction that the GOP held both Senate seats. Two years before that, Cotton won an open seat in the 4th District given up by Democrat Mike Ross, and the GOP has held a monopoly in the House since then. A decade ago, Rep. John Boozman, now a senator, was the only Republican in the delegation.
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As Tom Cotton courts controversy, he runs unopposed in Arkansas (Original Post)
LiberalArkie
Jun 2020
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The Democratic Party candidate pulled out right when the filling period closed
LiberalArkie
Jun 2020
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hlthe2b
(108,339 posts)1. It is beyond belief that local and national Dems allowed him to run unopposed.
I read and understand that the recruited opponent dropped out, but geebus... Does anyone think the R's would allow a Dem to run unopposed to the US Senate?! How did this happen?
LiberalArkie
(17,567 posts)3. The Democratic Party candidate pulled out right when the filling period closed
Josh Mahoney
hlthe2b
(108,339 posts)4. I recognize that. VETTING?
LiberalArkie
(17,567 posts)5. Josh is from a long line of South Arkansas Democratic politicians.
I would say that Cotton had access to patriot act data
jorgevlorgan
(11,098 posts)2. there is an independent trying to qualify. he is a Bernie sanders type
With independents dissatisfied with cotton at such high levels, the state party would be stupid not to get behind whitfield.
https://katv.com/news/local/poll-independents-dissatisfied-with-trump-cotton-biden-competitive-in-arkansas
LiberalArkie
(17,567 posts)6. Whitfield has my vote
jorgevlorgan
(11,098 posts)7. cotton has 3 mil or more in the bank
Whitfield has 10k. Not sure hes made it on the ballot quite yet. I sent him a few bucks from California, hopefully Arkansas folks can do the same.