Is it over for Lugar?
by The Anniston Star Editorial Board
May 07, 2012 | 1087 views |  0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Richard Lugar, the Indiana politician first put into the U.S. Senate in the election that landed Jimmy Carter in the White House, is on the ropes. Recent polls put the six-term Republican senator at a distinct disadvantage against his Tea Party challenger in Tuesday’s primary.

Lugar has won bipartisan praise for his work in foreign relations. A 1992 act he co-sponsored is credited for quickly bottling up what could have been a massive problem of loose nuclear weapons that were once the property of the Soviet Union.

In Republican circles, however, a résumé with Lugar’s accomplishments doesn’t carry much water with the Tea Partiers. Apparently, neither does his solidly conservative voting record in the Senate.

Republican primary voters in Indiana — as in other states — place ideological purity and a sharp tongue ahead of experience and achievement. That could be very bad news for Lugar.
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