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Home Front: Politix
Fellow Dem lawmakers rip Senator Dayton for fleeing DC
2004-10-14
Edited for brevity.
The District's Democratic leaders yesterday ridiculed Sen. Mark Dayton's decision to close his Capitol Hill office until after the Nov. 2 election because of terrorism fears. "I'm just literally scratching my head," D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams said in response to Mr. Dayton's Tuesday announcement. "I'm trying to figure out what frequency the senator is on."

Calling the Minnesota Democrat's decision a "very strange aberration," the mayor said that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and others concur that there isn't any new information to prompt Mr. Dayton's statement about "an unacceptably great risk to safety" prior to Election Day. Republicans accused Mr. Dayton of "caving in" to terrorists, while Democratic congressional leaders had no comment yesterday. Mrs. Norton accused Mr. Dayton of fear-mongering. The senator's decision to close his office in the Russell Senate Office Building leaves an "unmistakable impression that security at the Capitol is so inadequate that self-help by members [of Congress] is necessary and that others should stay away," Mrs. Norton said in a statement yesterday. "We have an obligation to avoid creating an atmosphere of fear among residents and visitors," the District's Democratic delegate said. Mr. Dayton, who has been an outspoken critic of the Bush administration for failing to prevent the September 11 terrorist attacks, closed his Capitol Hill office on Tuesday citing confidential security threats he could not disclose.
Posted by:Dar

#7  On Capitol Hill in true-blue Washington DC? (Which has, I believe, only one vote in the electoral college.) Not likely, AC. More violence is likely in the Twin Cities...or at the customer service line at Tarzhay.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-10-14 10:19:45 PM  

#6  Could Democrat Dayton be responding to inside information on left-axis plans for election day and post-election violence? With leftist gangs openly planning mob violence in response to a Bush victory, and actually committing violence in many instances, it seems at least possible.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2004-10-14 9:52:31 PM  

#5  lol - ZF
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-14 2:09:18 PM  

#4  It's a neat little political ploy to claim you feel compelled to leave based on classified information. Nobody can prove or disprove it. But it appears to be backfiring if his own party refuses to join in the chorus of "The sky is falling! The sky is falling!"
Posted by: Dar   2004-10-14 2:01:32 PM  

#3  Maybe he's just trying to make himself a less-vulnerable Target.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-10-14 1:49:06 PM  

#2  Yet another reason to vote Lileks in '06: Lileks is not a chicken!
Posted by: Mike   2004-10-14 12:42:38 PM  

#1  More likely he sent his staffers home in order to work on his re-election campaign.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-10-14 11:51:56 AM  

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