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Callista Gingrich at Palm Beach International Airport earlier today, after flying coach (sent to me by a reader)

‘surface issues’

Off Message?

This morning, Adriano Espaillat’s congressional campaign posted a videohighlighting their endorsement from Vincent Morgan, a former aide to Charlie Rangel, the incumbent they’re trying to oust. In the video, Morgan seems to make a slightly different pitch than the campaign generally has to this point, suggesting that voters are looking beyond “surface issues, like our race and socioeconomic standing.”

If there’s one major theme of Espaillat’s congressional campaign, it’s that his candidacy represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to put a Dominican-American in Congress, an achievement that is overdue.

Also, try telling some other Espaillat supporters, like Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez (who is an outspoken ally of the Occupy Wall Street movement) that voters are looking past socioeconomic issues this year.

“Did they ever do anything without my help?”
—Rep. Charles Rangel, about the people running against him.

“Did they ever do anything without my help?”

Rep. Charles Rangel, about the people running against him.

John [McCain] did say to me that he thought Mitt Romney is a good guy and would make a good president. And they’re both Republicans, you’d expect him to say that”—Michael Bloomberg
If Karl Rove was Bush’s brain, then Fehrnstrom is Romney’s balls
Jason Zangerle [h/t Mike Allen]

“I understand how Washington D.C. works,” said NY-13 candidate Clyde Williams. “I know the people who can get things done. I know most of the people who work in the White House.”

N.J. Governor Chris Christie, with his family, in Israel. It’s his first foreign trip, as governor. Via facebook

N.J. Governor Chris Christie, with his family, in Israel. It’s his first foreign trip, as governor. Via facebook

Manhattan Times looks at the possible race in upper Manhattan. I’ve been trickling out some details on the race here and here.

Manhattan Times looks at the possible race in upper Manhattan. I’ve been trickling out some details on the race here and here.

From my story:

Adriano Espaillat is preparing for nuclear war with Charlie Rangel. The only question is whether he’ll push the button.

A spokesman for State Senator Adriano Espaillat confirmed a report they are circulating petitions to get on the ballot and unseat the 21-term congressman, who is an iconic figure in black politics and founding member of the Black Congressional Caucus.

Rangel, 81, is currently suffeing from back problems that forced him to miss votes in Congress. He’s also drawn a number of challengers this year, including former aide Vince Morgan, businesswoman Joyce Johnson, and, possibly, presidential aide Clyde Williams.

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Espaillat had called for creating a majority-Latino congressional district next to Rangel’s, and warned that if it didn’t happen, there could be clash between Latinos and blacks.

Speaking to a mostly black audience on 145th Street last weekend, Espaillat, who is Dominican, said, “They increased the Latino population in Charlie Rangel’s existing district to 55 percent, basically setting the ground work of 20 years of nuclear political war.”

It’s the coalition-building candidate versus the historic candidate, in NY-06:

“The Assembly district that I have right now is incredibly diverse,” he said. “On any given week, I can be in a Korean or Chinese church, a synagogue, a Sikh temple, a Bangladeshi mosque, you name it. That diversity of my current district really prepares me well to run in the sixth congressional district.

“So I have a great relationship with the Asian community, the Chinese community, the Korean community, the South Asian community, both the Bangladeshi community, the Indian community, the Sikh-Indian community, the Hindu-Indian community. And of course, also part of the Asian community, the Bukharian Jewish community.”

“By the way,” he added. There’s a Korean church and senior center down the street, and “I’m there often enough that people think I’m a congregant.”

Obama is hiring

From Jobs That Are Left:

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how to hire a tracker

apparently, in the open.

via Jobs That Are Left:

Research Assistant/Tracker Position in Richmond, Virginia

Needed: Immediately

Salary: $3K/month

New Partners, a progressive consulting firm is looking to hire a research assistant/tracker for campaign client in Richmond, Virginia. Ideal candidate would have some tracking and research experience combined with a political acumen.

Responsibilities:

• Attend political events to capture video and audio of proceedings

• Transcribe audio and video materials

• Assist with research projects

No calls. Please only send resumes to Researchjobs@newpartners.com with “Virginia Research Assistant/Tracker” in the subject line.

My take:

Rangel’s record will inevitably be a larger part of the dialogue once the campaign gets going in earnest, in light of his sanctioning before the 2010 election for violating House ethics rules. That’s despite the fact that Rangel managed to turn the negative attention into a rallying cry in the last election among his supporters, who felt he was unfairly abused by critics from outside the district who failed to appreciate his legislative contributions and constituent services. Rangel won easily.

But the video demonstrates what associates of WIlliams say are his key attributes, and perhaps illustrates the sort of campaign he would like to run, ideally, talking about solving problems and steering clear of anything that can be turned into a personality contest by the much-better-known and still well-liked Rangel.

Will New York matter to Republicans this time?

If so, that’s good for Romney.

Romney, who didn’t come close to knocking Santorum out of the race in last night’s primaries, despite heavy spending by his campaign and by super PACs on attacks ads, leads Santorum among every category of Republican voter here, especially Republicans who identify themselves as liberal (+14) or moderate (+31).

And

[Dick Brennan of Fox 5] gets this quote from Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf, whose displeasure with the Democratic Party establishment seems to grow by the day.

Republicans, Sheinkopf said, “are now the party of the blue-collar people in this country. The Democrats? The party of the elites.”

Rangel congressional aide intimidated my supporters with ‘PLEASE CONFIRM!’ email: challenger

My story:

But for [Joyce] Johnson, the whole correspondence was inappropriate, and that the gesture, rather than any particular wording Eaton used, was meant to chase away her supporters.

“When you get a call to say please confirm,” Johnson explained, “there’s an implication in it that there are some consequences. Otherwise, why do it?”

A spokesman for Rangel declined to comment.