Blue Dog Ellsworth a “Go” for Indiana Senate Nom, but Cannot Announce Until May

Rep. Brad Ellsworth (D-IN) (photo: Wikimedia)

Brad Ellsworth has ended the coyness and announced his interest in a candidacy for the US Senate seat held by the retiring Evan Bayh. Ultimately, however, the decision is not up to him; it’s up to the Indiana Democratic Party, which can choose a replacement on the ballot because no candidate qualified for the primary. However, they just learned that they cannot formally choose that nominee until May:

Surely, there will be some behind-the-scenes coordination, to alleviate the potential scenario described above. But basically, nobody could set up a candidate fundraising committee until May. Nobody could start soliciting funds until May. Nothing could really happen until May, at which point the Democratic nominee will start several months behind the Republican challenger.

But don’t worry, Evan Bayh said this was a great idea because Democrats wouldn’t have to allow a vote of the people.

Incidentally, another name has surfaced as a possibility other than Ellsworth or Baron Hill – Hammond Mayor Thomas McDermott, who has indicated his interest and is actively seeking the nomination. He claims support from at least two party leaders of the 32 who would make the decision. McDermott was a Republican before switching parties in 2003.