Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)

will form an exploratory committee, as he contemplates a run for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in 2008. Sen. Bayh has said that a final decision will come in January, 2007. Read more.

A post by Peter Slutsky

Yo Yo Yo Dad-E-O

There was a very interesting piece in the New York Times today on the sons of politics past. The story focuses on Chet Culver (D-IA), son of former Senator John C. Culver (D-IA), Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN), son of former Senator Birch Bayh (D-IN) and Jack Carter (D-NV), son of President Jimmy Carter (D-GA). I thought power skipped a generation. I guess not. Oh, that’s twins. Either way, very interesting story, worth the read!

In the history of the Democratic Party, the election of 1980 looms large: the year the party lost the White House, the Senate, a generation of Midwestern liberals and, in some ways, its confidence that it was the natural, even inevitable, majority party.

Now, that election has a sequel.

Call it the return of the sons: Chet Culver, the Iowa secretary of state and the son of former Senator John C. Culver, is running for governor of Iowa. Senator Evan Bayh, son of former Senator Birch Bayh of Indiana, is organizing and testing the waters for a possible presidential bid in 2008. And Jack Carter, the son of former President Jimmy Carter, has decided at the age of 59 to run an uphill race for the Senate in Nevada, his first foray into electoral politics.

Read the rest of the story here.

A post by Peter Slutsky

All Roads Lead to Iowa

It is February, 2006 and the 2008 Iowa Caucus campaign is already heating up.

The Des Moines Register ran a piece earlier this week on the potential candidates that will be visiting the state in February.

Who’s coming to town: Former U.S. Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD), Governor George Pataki (R-NY), Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN) and of course, Former Senator John Edwards (D-NC).

It’s gonna be interesting! DoubleSpeak will be in Iowa in the coming months (and years) to bring our audience up-to-date news and stories on the first in the nation caucus.