Itâs true: Kentucky Democrats are talking up actress/activist Ashley Judd as a possible candidate for Senate in 2014. Ms. Judd, an eighth-generation Kentuckian, was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention this summer and is a big fan of President Obama, so itâs not like this is a completely wacky idea. So far, Judd isnât saying âyesâ to a run, but she isnât saying âno,â either.
âI cherish Kentucky, heart and soul, and while Iâm very honored by the consideration, we have just finished an election, so letâs focus on coming together to keep moving Americaâs families, and especially our kids, forward,â Judd told Us Weekly last month.
Charlie Cookâs Political Report website lists Judd as a possible Democratic nominee in the Kentucky race, so the D.C. punditocracy is paying some attention to this scenario as well.
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If she runs, the GOP opponent would be none other than Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell, one of the top Republican lawmakers in the United States. Democrats would love to knock off Senator McConnell, in part because in 2010 he said the most important thing the GOP could achieve would be âfor President Obama to be a one-term president.â
Would Judd have a chance against such an experienced and hard-nosed politician?
Well, sheâd certainly attract a lot of attention. As a genuine star who has portrayed Marilyn Monroe (in 1996âs âNorma Jean & Marilynâ) and costarred in a Cole Porter biopic (2004âs âDe-Lovelyâ) and a movie about the tooth fairy (2010âs âTooth Fairyâ), sheâd have little trouble raising money from Hollywood liberals. Plus, this is a plot thatâs played out on the national stage before. Two words: Al Franken. Senator Franken (D), a professional comedian, knocked off incumbent Norm Coleman in Minnesota in 2008.
So Democrats can dream, canât they?
Yes, they can. But eventually theyâll have to open their eyes and see that Juddâs prospects of beating McConnell arenât good.
First, itâs Kentucky, not Minnesota. Itâs a Republican state. Mitt Romney took 61 percent of the vote there a month ago to Mr. Obamaâs 38 percent. The aforementioned Charlie Cook Political Report already judges the 2014 Senate contest to âlean Republican.â
One reason Juddâs name is coming up is because other prominent Kentucky Democrats donât want to run and get beat.
Second, Juddâs not just a Democrat, sheâs a Hollywood Democrat. Her own grandmother recently called her a âHollywood liberal.â The GOP has long experience in painting such folks as out-of-touch celebrity nitwits who want to nationalize health care while forcing everyone to drive electric cars with a top speed of 55 miles per hour.
(Yes, Judd is married to a race-car driver. But heâs Scottish and thus foreign, so that might be a wash, electorally speaking.)
Last, thereâs the matter of bluegrass allegiance. Itâs true that Juddâs family has deep Kentucky roots. But the state from which she was a delegate to the 2012 Democratic National Convention wasnât Kentucky. It was Tennessee! She and husband Dario Franchitti split their time between a Tennessee farm and a home in Scotland. Weâd bet that in Kentucky, the former domicile would be a much bigger political problem for her than the latter.
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