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Democrats start to point fingers
The Hill ^ | 10/6/2014 | Alexander Bolton

Posted on 10/06/2014 3:38:02 AM PDT by markomalley

Democrats are starting to play the blame game as they face the possibility of losing the Senate in November.

Tempers are running high a month out from Election Day, with polls showing Democratic candidates trailing in the crucial battleground states that will decide whether the Congress flips to Republican control.

The behind-the-scenes tension broke into the open last week when former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) questioned Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) decision not to endorse Democrat Rick Weiland in South Dakota’s Senate race. Pro-immigrant advocacy groups, meanwhile, are saying Democrats should not blame them if Hispanic voters don’t turn up to the polls on Election Day. They say President Obama made a tactical blunder by postponing an executive order easing deportations.

And grassroots organizers are grumbling about Alison Lundergan Grimes’s bid to take down Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), arguing her campaign has been disorganized.

“Yes, you’ve seen pre-emptive finger pointing in the last couple of weeks,” said Gerald Warburg, a former Senate Democratic leadership aide and assistant dean at the University of Virginia’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.

"I used to work in the Democratic Caucus and some of the toughest shootouts we ever engaged in were when we stood in a circle and fired at each other. I think you see a little bit of that now," he said.

With control of the Senate in jeopardy, some Democrats are eyeing potential scapegoats: Obama’s low approval rating; low turnout from Hispanic voters; overly centrist messaging; and the media, to name just a few.

One of the Senate’s most vulnerable incumbents, Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) recently said he wants to replace Reid by electing Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) as majority leader. He made the comments at a fundraiser, according to audio obtained by The Washington Free Beacon.

Pryor said the “best thing that could happen” to the Senate would be if McConnell “gets beat and Harry Reid gets replaced.”

With an eye on saving his majority, Reid adopted a strategy of limiting legislative amendments to protect vulnerable colleagues from tough votes that could be used against them on the campaign trail.

Those move have at times proved controversial with fellow Democrats, such as Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska), one of the party’s most endangered incumbents.

“I’ve told Sen. Reid more than once that we can’t keep up this gridlock of voting on final bills without considering amendments — which is why I chose to stand up to him today and voted against moving forward,” Begich said in July after joining with Republicans to protest his leader’s policy on amendments.

If Democrats keep control of the Senate, Reid will likely be given much of the credit. But if they fail, the blame could fall on his shoulders.

“The strategy that both Reid and [Speaker John] Boehner [R-Ohio] have adopted of running out the legislative clock and not doing anything and trying to protect members may in fact be backfiring with the electorate,” Warburg said.

He said social media and the “headline of the day” could decide races “and not how somebody voted on an energy issue or a war powers issue.”

A Senate Democratic leadership aide argued Democrats have stayed unified.

“Senate Ds are remarkably united and free of finger pointing,” the aide said. “A savvy observer would probably not take Pryor’s comments at face value and the Daschle thing is obviously a pet grudge and Daschle is riding solo on that one.”

Some Democrats have pointed at Obama’s low approval numbers as a major headwind for Democrats in the midterms.

Senate Democratic leaders predicted their poll numbers would improve after Congress recessed in September because voters would pay more attention to the candidates and less to Washington.

But Obama’s dropping poll numbers, particularly on foreign policy, could prove fatal for some candidates. The president has tried to deflect criticism over his response to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) by remarking that U.S. intelligence initially underestimated the threat.

That did not sit well with Democrats such as former Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) who might run for Senate in 2016.

"As commander in chief, you're accountable. You're the one who is responsible whether the good ship of state is doing it right," he told National Journal.

Some liberal activists say Democratic candidates should be pushing bolder economic proposals, such as expanding Social Security benefits, instead of more modest ones such as raising the minimum wage.

“I would argue that we would be in a better place if candidates across the board were running on economic populist message,” said Charles Chamberlain, executive director of Democracy for America.

“We can’t just run on being GOP light,” he said. “For example, in Kentucky, where we polled on expanding Social Security, if Alison Lundergan Grimes was running on expanding Social Security or on a more populist economic message I think she would be in a different place in the polling.”

Chamberlain said he is optimistic the Democrats would keep control of the Senate.

Don Fowler, a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, also expressed confidence that his party would keep control of the upper chamber, but said the party could improve its messaging on the economy.

He cited the Labor Department’s report Friday that the economy added 248,000 jobs, cutting the unemployment rate to 5.9 percent.

“We have to do a better job of selling that message,” he said.

Obama recently pointed to social media as a culprit for voter pessimism.

“The truth of the matter is that the world has always been messy,” he said at a Democratic fundraiser this summer.

“In part, we’re just noticing now because of social media and our capacity to see in intimate detail the hardships that people are going through,” he said.

Obama in several instances this year has pointed to the historical trend of low Democratic voter turnout in midterm elections as a major reason why this November’s election is a tough one.

“Democrats have a congenital defect when it comes to our politics and that is we like voting during presidential years and during the midterms we don’t vote,” he said in May.

But some liberal activists say Obama’s decision to delay an executive order to ease the deportation of illegal immigrants could dampen enthusiasm among Hispanic voters.

“I think it was the wrong decision politically when you consider that every year from now until 2028 an average of 904,000 Latino citizen children are going to turn 18,” said Loren McArthur, deputy director of civic engagement at the National Council of La Raza. “In the long term, both parties need to be courting this vote.

“In the short term, it was the wrong decision. Latino voters can be pivotal in states like North Carolina,” he said

The Wall Street Journal summed up the message this way: “Hispanic groups to Democrats: Don’t blame us if you lose.”


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1 posted on 10/06/2014 3:38:02 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Put more popcorn on Mable. This should get very interesting. . . . .


2 posted on 10/06/2014 3:40:04 AM PDT by DeaconRed (Send ZERO back to Ebola. . . . . . I mean give him Ebola and send him back to Kenya. . . . . .)
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To: DeaconRed

"Better get more butter, too."

3 posted on 10/06/2014 3:59:15 AM PDT by Liz ("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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To: Tennessee Nana; AuntB; TADSLOS; sickoflibs; GOPJ; Jane Long; ken5050; Grampa Dave
.....Blood-thirsty La Razans salivating for US govt giveaways say Obama’s decision to delay an executive order to ease deportations was wrong. Spewing screwy agit-prop to scare pols----La Raza says from now until 2028 an average of 904,000 Latinos per year turn 18.

Loren McArthur, deputy director of (gag) civic engagement at La Raza cannot conceal her greed and avarice. “In the long term, both parties need to be courting this vote, " she warns.

The La Raza stupids don't "get it"----what THEY think is totally irrelevant.

The only thing that matters is what Americans think----and that's why Obama decided to forego E/O's.

4 posted on 10/06/2014 4:10:36 AM PDT by Liz ("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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To: DeaconRed

Its all theater. Barry will grant amnesty by EO in the final week and the slaves will vote for their massas again.

The GOP will then blame everyone but themselves and return to work ignoring Ebola, the various Dem crimes and ensure more military get killed overseas thanks to no shoot ROEs.


5 posted on 10/06/2014 4:14:10 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: All
CON ARTIST DUMMYCRATS Facing 2014 Obliteration....

DUPING VOTERS TO SAVE OBAMA'S ***----Breitbart.com reports that b/c of an increasingly hostile political landscape, Democrats are resorting to whining---asking voters to believe they have suddenly "seen the light" and are now conservatives.

In districts across the country, Democrats are campaigning as "true believers' in tax cuts, balanced budgets and for rolling back big government's harmful regulations.

The Dummycrats are so desperate, thry're even bleating about guns, fracking and coal....trying to appeal to the conservative heartland.

The list of Democrats carving out more conservative positions is too lengthy to mention. In fact, breitbart.com reports, it would be noteworthy to find any Democrat in a competitive election running on the platform espoused by the DNC, Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi.

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Opportunistic Dem candidates are marching in lockstep--- separating themselves from Dummycrat-ism when facing actual voters.

This is an old Dummycrat trick---emanating from the conniving. shallow mind of Chicago-land kingpins of political crime. Obama suck-up Rahm Emanuel actually dreamed up the con.

As you may recall, the contrived Democrat wave in 2006 was fueled, in large part, by Dummycrat's beating the drum about public weariness with the Iraq War...... and Dummycrats piling on GWB.

Naturally, the complicit drive-by media failed to report that this was a con game devised by the aggressive then-Cong Rahm Emanuel to recruit moderate and conservative Democrats to run for office.

This strategy worked so well that before the GOP landslide in 2010, 54 members of the House Democrat caucus were conservative "blue dog democrats." With only 14 "blue dogs" now serving in Congress, this mythical creature has all but disappeared from the political landscape.

With contemporary support for golf-addicted Obama, and his policies, nearing record lows, Democrats in Congress are again trying to pull off this trick.

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WRAP-UP: Stupid Dummycrats can run wearing Reagan masks, for all that matters----the prog/nitwit in the WH keeps reminding voters about the Dummycrat-fashioned disaster that has befallen our beloved country.

6 posted on 10/06/2014 4:14:27 AM PDT by Liz ("Sooner or later everyone sits down to a banquet of consequences." Robert Louis Stevenson)
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To: markomalley

Thanks, for the post.


7 posted on 10/06/2014 4:32:25 AM PDT by skinkinthegrass (The end move in politics is always to pick up a weapon...Pres. E'Bola/"Rustler" Reid? d8-)
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To: markomalley

he he he


8 posted on 10/06/2014 4:35:26 AM PDT by rrrod (at home in Medellin Colombia)
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To: markomalley

The funny thing is that Obama won’t sign an executive order legalizing illegals after the election either.

Why would he? The urgency will have passed and they can keep using it as a 2016 issue.


9 posted on 10/06/2014 4:37:25 AM PDT by cripplecreek
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To: cripplecreek

I think he will because it gets dems elected now/keeps the senate and then they can run with them on having done it/you owe us kinda thing.

The dems will have 2 years to make them full voting citizens and THAT is what they will run on telling the world how unfair it is for them to be second class citizens without ‘rights’.


10 posted on 10/06/2014 4:41:41 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: markomalley

Idiot Joe Sestak is going to run AGAIN???? He’s the Pat Paulsen of Pennsylvania.


11 posted on 10/06/2014 4:48:43 AM PDT by Ann Archy (Abortion......the Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: Ann Archy

“Democrats start to point fingers”..........

“START” to point fingers? Really? That’s all the bastards ever do is blame someone else and their dear leader is at the head of the line when its time to casting the first stones. Hypocrites!


12 posted on 10/06/2014 4:53:28 AM PDT by DaveA37
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To: DaveA37
That’s all the bastards ever do is blame someone else and their dear leader is at the head of the line when its time to casting the first stones. Hypocrites!

Don't forget, they also scream about "negative campaigning," were the people who invented the term.

13 posted on 10/06/2014 5:09:50 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Thank you for self-censoring.)
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To: markomalley
““Yes, you’ve seen pre-emptive finger pointing in the last couple of weeks,” said Gerald Warburg, a former Senate Democratic leadership aide and assistant dean at the University of Virginia’s Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.

“I used to work in the Democratic Caucus and some of the toughest shootouts we ever engaged in were when we stood in a circle and fired at each other. I think you see a little bit of that now,” he said. “

Taken from the Republican party playbook.

Republicans choose to shoot their wounded instead of banding together (like the democrat party).

14 posted on 10/06/2014 5:10:56 AM PDT by Glennb51
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To: markomalley

Obama needs a hug.


15 posted on 10/06/2014 5:16:11 AM PDT by YourAdHere (I just took a big Obama.)
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To: markomalley
Time to start the popcorn machine....getting interesting....

Chuckie Schmuck for Democratic leader...Jeez...funny.

16 posted on 10/06/2014 5:26:33 AM PDT by ExCTCitizen (I'm ExCTCitizen and I approve this reply. If it does offend Libs, I'm NOT sorry...)
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To: markomalley

Blaming an overly centrist point of view and the media? What universe are these guys living in?


17 posted on 10/06/2014 5:38:30 AM PDT by ops33 (Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired))
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To: markomalley

A lot of third and fourth generation Hispanics are extremely upset with the administration with its possible amnesty move. The older ones who came here the legal way, want no amnesty for the illegal immigrants.

Imagine being in line for years, spending thousands of dollars to become legal and then have millions get citizenship with the stroke of a pen.


18 posted on 10/06/2014 5:48:32 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again.)
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To: Liz

If it’s indeed the wave that I suspect is coming, the Dems will need toes as well as fingers to point..


19 posted on 10/06/2014 6:11:11 AM PDT by ken5050 ("One useless man is a shame, two are a law firm, three or more are a Congress".. John Adams)
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To: DeaconRed

If they are to be judged on performance in office, with their policies leading to a failed economy, failed immigration, failed epidemic containment, failed foreign affairs, etc., then they have no one to blame but themselves. However, they still have one month to lie and pull one over my stupid fellow citizens one more time....


20 posted on 10/06/2014 6:48:39 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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