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Hagel Meets His Match

Editorial of The New York Sun | June 6, 2007

The attorney general of Nebraska, Jon Bruning, stopped by our office yesterday to let us know that tomorrow he will announce he will challenge Senator Hagel in the Republican primary, which is in May of 2008. A poll conducted for Mr. Bruning shows him leading Mr. Hagel among likely Republican primary voters by 9 percentage points. Mr. Bruning assails Mr, Hagel for being, "The Republican that talks like a Democrat," pointing to Mr. Hagel's support for a timeline for withdrawal from Iraq, as well as his discussion of impeaching President Bush. "He's become arrogant and out of touch," Mr. Bruning said. "His constituent services are very poor."

Mr. Bruning also mentioned New York Sun editorials documenting the weakness of Mr. Hagel's record on Israel, including a recent speech by Mr. Hagel before an Arab American group in which Mr. Hagel said that support for Israel shouldn't be automatic. Mr. Bruning, 38, has been to Israel three times and is seeking backing from the pro-Israel community for his challenge to Mr. Hagel. It'll be interesting to see how Mr. Hagel's weakness on foreign policy plays in the American heartland when challenged by a strong candidate such as Mr. Bruning. There's been talk of Mr. Hagel mounting a Republican presidential campaign or joining with Mayor Bloomberg on an independent presidential ticket, but it looks to us as if the senator from the cornhusker state may be lucky if he even manages to hold on to his Senate seat. It'll be a race on which to keep a close eye.


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As a Republican, I agree with Hagel on pulling out of Iraq. Enough is enough. However, I suspect that Hagel... [MORE]

Asma bint Marwan 

Jun 6, 2007 04:15

I am not even from Nebraska. I am a retired Marine and after the last surge vote I emailed Senator... [MORE]

Mark Heatherton 

Jun 6, 2007 23:07

FINALLY ! Chuck Hagel has behaved and voted like a liberal Democrat for years. We need true consrvatives in elected offices to... [MORE]

Margaret Hayden 

Jun 6, 2007 08:38

Chuck Hagel has taken courageous stands his entire career. Too bad more politicians can't model themselves after this strong individual. [MORE]

GooDay 

Jun 6, 2007 09:01

Why not give Bruning a chance? [MORE]

Tom 

Jun 6, 2007 09:02

I voted for Hagel when he ran against Nelson and was pleased when he got the nod. I'm ashamed now... [MORE]

Aaron Cohen 

Jun 6, 2007 12:22

GO Jon Bruning!!!!! Senator Hagel's time as a Republican Senator should come to a close. He's noting but a headline... [MORE]

POCON 

Jun 6, 2007 13:00

As long as Senators Hagel, McCain and Snow continue to wear the Republican label but represent Democrat positions, the Washington... [MORE]

agilb884 

Jun 6, 2007 14:08

Former Congressman and Omaha mayor, Hal Daub, is on a listening tour of Nebraska and may also enter the GOP... [MORE]

Harry Naasz 

Jun 6, 2007 14:20

I hope Bruning campaigns on the conservative tenets of limiting government; strong national security; secure the border; keep the Bush... [MORE]

Douglas Reed 

Jun 6, 2007 15:45

As a staunch Nebraska Republican, I have been nauseated and embarassed by Chuck Hagel. It has seemed to me for... [MORE]

Kelly Gallawa 

Jun 6, 2007 15:56

His immigration stance (pro illegal immigration) position on Iraq and other liberal stances get him beat in Nebraska. You cannot... [MORE]

mark kane 

Jun 6, 2007 17:32

Mark Levin had him on his radio show. Sounds impressive. [MORE]

Rob 

Jun 6, 2007 22:18

Bruning's stances favoring President Bush and his Iraq policies may win him the GOP nomination but he will be too... [MORE]

Dennis 

Jun 6, 2007 22:21

I suspect more people will respect a man who can speak truth to power. [MORE]

Dave from Oregon 

Jun 7, 2007 01:11

now its time to say good bye to the one persons nebraskans hate- sen. hagel. The GOP in Nebraska is... [MORE]

Nebraska 

Aug 28, 2007 23:22