Maybe this explains why Congressman Bill Sali can't seem to get anything right . . . or write original policy plans. Apparently he's spending way too much time interfering in Idaho's U.S. Senate race.
From local NBC affiliate, KTVB on the three third-party U.S. Senate candidates being asked to leave the race:
“I was asked by Bill Sali if I would get out of this race and it didn't make any sense to me," said Pro-Life.
Congressman Bill Sali isn't in this race. He has a race of his own for Idaho’s first congressional district.
But the man who calls himself Pro-Life says three weeks ago, he was personally called by Sali at his home.
"I got a call from Congressman Bill Sali," said Kent Marmon, Libertarian Party candidate.
The other two candidates have similar stories.
"It was on a Friday evening, Bill was on his way to a wedding rehearsal for his daughter who was getting married the next day. He asked me if I had considered the fact that I was taking votes away from Jim Risch, helping Larry LaRocco, and if I considered bowing out of the race," said Marmon.
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Bill Sali admits he made the calls – a Republican attempt to save the Senate seat.
“The people who are on the ballot are wonderful people," said Wayne Hoffman, Sali spokesman.
His spokesman says it was nothing personal -- simply politics.
"This isn't about them, this is about the Democrats trying to use the number of people on the ballot to their advantage, they are making an effort to win not only Bill Sali's seat, but the seat that Jim Risch is running for and it's a big concern," said Hoffman.
Maybe Sali should worry about running his own office and his own race instead of attempting to interfere in other races. We are paying his salary, after all, and given his track record lately, it seems he could use a little focus.

Wayne Hoffman is right, as always. How dare you Democrats make an effort to win Bill Sali's seat! How dare you think that you should only run one candidate for a Senate race when you know there were 4 Patriots running! With a multi-candidate race, someone could win with less than 50% of the vote! Maybe even as low as 25.37%! How American is that? I refute your Socialist comments here: http://billsalifan.blogspot.com/2008/09/another-bill-sali-success.html
Posted by: Bill Sali Fan | September 04, 2008 at 07:56 PM
Yes, 25.37% indeed...scary isn't it.
Posted by: MountainGoat | September 04, 2008 at 08:13 PM
Almost as scary as 49.94%
http://www.idsos.state.id.us/elect/RESULTS/2006/general/tot_stwd.htm
Posted by: Julie in Boise | September 05, 2008 at 10:22 AM
Think of it this way. The GOP voter i.d. efforts are probably picking up indications that a lot of people indicating they will vote for Sali are also saying they intend to vote for Marmon, Pro-Life or Rammell. Those names will not go into the GOP GOTV effort because it does not help Risch. But those votes could be crucial to Sali because of the significant number of Republicans who will vote for Risch and then split their ticket and vote for Minnick.
And that's why Sali appears to be meddling in the US Senate race!
Posted by: bernard | September 05, 2008 at 07:44 PM
Sounds like a pretty logical supposition, bernard.
Posted by: MountainGoat | September 07, 2008 at 04:44 PM