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Johanns says he's trusted, tested choice

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By DON WALTON / Lincoln Journal Star

Friday, May 09, 2008 - 11:54:18 pm CDT

Mike Johanns is positioning himself as the experienced, trusted and dependable conservative in Nebraska’s 2008 Senate race.

He’s also the best-known, best-financed and most highly credentialed candidate.

“My message is less government, lower taxes, pro-agriculture, build the economy, create more jobs,” Johanns says.

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Mike Johanns, with his wife, Stephanie, announces his Senate bid during a news conference Oct. 10, 2007, in the Capitol Rotunda. (LJS file)

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“I’ve been there,” he says.

Johanns, 57, grew up on a dairy farm. He was mayor of Lincoln and served six years as governor, winning two statewide elections.

In 2005, he resigned as governor to accept President Bush’s nomination as U.S. secretary of agriculture and served in the Cabinet for nearly three years.

In terms of bedrock conservative values, Johanns is pro-life and pro-gun rights, and has the political endorsements to prove it.

Both Nebraska Right to Life and the National Rifle Association have endorsed him.  

Johanns is a prohibitive favorite to win Tuesday’s Republican primary election and would emerge as the man to beat in November.

“I think the economy really will be the issue,” he says.

Johanns supports congressional action to make the 2001 and 2003 federal tax cuts permanent.

“A time when the economy is sputtering is not a time to tax it more,” he says.

“Thousands of Nebraskans have benefited” from the Bush administration tax cuts, Johanns says. And people need to be assured those benefits are permanent, he says.

As governor, Johanns says, he led state government’s prudent response to the economic downturn that followed the 2001 terror attacks on New York and Washington.

Cutting budgets, reining in spending, putting conservative fiscal policy to work.

“Proven, tested, trusted,” his campaign advertising proclaims.

The ag economy is critical for Nebraska, Johanns says, and that’s where he brings a lifetime of experience, punctuated now by his years as ag secretary.

During his tenure in Washington, he was particularly active in agricultural trade negotiations.

Johanns places priorities on energy policy and national security in his campaign.

“We need to balance conservation, exploration, renewable fuels, nuclear power,” he says.  “We need to lessen our dependence on foreign oil.

“So much of our energy-based policy has been based on the word ‘no’ and consumers pay the price.”

Johanns argues against a precipitate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq and believes the United States must leave the option of military action on the table in dealing with Iran.

If Iran is allowed to develop nuclear weapons, he says, “this is a threat to Israel” and could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

Johanns quickly emerged as the 900-pound Republican gorilla when he passed the word he’d be returning to Nebraska to seek the Senate seat being vacated by GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel at the end of the year.

His candidacy chased away Attorney General Jon Bruning and former Omaha Mayor Hal Daub.

Schuyler businessman Pat Flynn is Johanns’ sole primary barrier.

Reach Don Walton at 473-7248 or at dwalton@journalstar.com.


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Hes a quiter wrote on May 10, 2008 1:00 am:
" Proven, tested and trusted to be one! "

Actions speak louder than words wrote on May 10, 2008 1:29 am:
" “I’ve been there,” he says....“I’ve been there,” he says. And then he left. "

JoBeth wrote on May 10, 2008 1:33 am:
" I think the City of Lincoln has had enough of Mike Johanns. "

Diplomacy First wrote on May 10, 2008 5:20 am:
" War with Iran? After more than five years in Iraq, our military is stretched so thin that the biggest problem in continuing the occupation is coming up with fresh troops to replace those coming off 15-month rotations. Republicans who talk tough about a military option against Iran are either ignorant of our military's capacity -- or lack therof --to take on an edditonal war, or pandering. There are 50 good reasons to send a Democrat to Washington, and this is one. "

What a joke wrote on May 10, 2008 6:53 am:
" Johanns is the do nothing, will jump ship at the first better offer he gets candidate. Aren't Nebraskans tired of this guy yet?? "

Say what wrote on May 10, 2008 11:23 am:
" The only thing we really know about Johanns is that he never finishes any term.. . .Mayor-no, Governor-no, Sec of Ag-no. .. .so why should we elect him to the Senate? so he can serve another unfinished term?

The Dems are bother knuckleheads, but we know that going in, and they will serve out their term, Johanns, will only let us-the voters, down, again. Say no, to Mike. "

eric wrote on May 10, 2008 11:29 am:
" I wouldnt trust anything Johanns says. "

LDE wrote on May 10, 2008 2:22 pm:
" Johann's is all fluff and no substance. He will have America continue down the road of Bush politics where the rich (Those Nebraskan's who are his firends and benefit from the Tax cuts of the Bush Adminsitration) get richer and the poor and middle class get the shaft. Is Nebraska still too dense to figure out what is needed to bring about real change in Washington? "

JB wrote on May 10, 2008 2:49 pm:
" Finish a "test" for once. Where was the "trust" when he left his last three jobs early. "

Dennis wrote on May 10, 2008 3:12 pm:
" Johanns worked for George Bush before he quit to run for the Senate. Consequently, Johanns is the candidate of the status quo. If you like how things have been going for the last seven years, then Johanns is your man. If you think we can do better as a nation, you should vote for his opponent. "

Truth Decay wrote on May 10, 2008 3:51 pm:
" Puh-leeze. "

Working wrote on May 11, 2008 5:28 am:
" Not going to get my vote. Why should I vote for him? "

me wrote on May 11, 2008 9:18 am:
" Sorry Mike. Your days of being a yes man to Bush are over. You don't have my vote and I think you lost a lot of others as well. Maybe you should find a real job. I'm guessing that won't be here in Nebraska either. Who are you kidding.... You are a Washington boy now. "

What is really sad wrote on May 11, 2008 10:10 am:
" The great people (read Republicans) of Nebraska will vote for Mike and then complain about the "status quo." "

Farm Bill wrote on May 11, 2008 9:27 pm:
" Yeah, thanks Mike for finishing the job. What exactly did this guy do in Washington besides trying to get the EU and Japan to buy our mad cow infested beef? "

Jack wrote on May 11, 2008 9:58 pm:
" He is the best choice if you want someone who knows how to get things done in Washington. Second; Raimondo. Kleeb? Tons of potential with no experience and no connections.Thank goodness that Bruning pulled out.
Vote for Johanns. Vote FOR Nebraska. "