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Democrats Can Take the House, if They Just Pick Conor Lamb Over Hillary Clinton
Townhall.com ^ | March 16, 2018 | MIchael Barone

Posted on 03/16/2018 6:35:22 AM PDT by Kaslin

What if they held a special election and nobody won? That's more or less what happened in southwestern Pennsylvania, in the special election to fill the vacancy in Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District.

Democrat Conor Lamb narrowly defeated Republican Rick Saccone -- by 627 votes out of 228,378 counted -- in a district held by Republican Tim Murphy since 2003. More to the point, the district was carried by a 20-point margin by Republican Donald Trump in 2016 and by a 58-41 percent margin by Republican Mitt Romney in 2012.

Lamb's margin seems likely to hold up under a possible recount, but even if it doesn't, this result is a sign that the 241-194 majority House Republicans won in 2016 is likely to be overturned this fall.

The pattern of Lamb's narrow victory was similar to results in other special congressional and state legislative elections over the past year. Democratic turnout was robust, particularly in relatively upscale Pittsburgh suburbs. Republican turnout lagged, and some non-college-educated whites who voted for Trump and Romney voted Democratic this time.

Evidently, downscale whites, whose trend toward Republicans started in the 1990s and was augmented with the Trump candidacy, are less firmly attached to one party than Trump haters are to the other. This is in line with the skeptical response to any new policy change by either party, as evidenced by the negative responses to Obamacare when Barack Obama was in office and the negative response to Republicans' "repeal and replace" once Trump became president.

Some observers argued that Saccone, like other Republican nominees in special elections, was a weak candidate. A better observation is that Lamb was a strong one. Nominated by party leaders, not in a primary, he has a family political pedigree (his uncle is Pittsburgh's city controller) in a long-settled metro area where such ties are important.

And he took moderate positions on multiple issues. A former Marine, he ran an ad showing him shooting an AR-15 and recently said that new gun laws aren't the answer to preventing more mass shootings at schools. Early on, he pledged not to vote for Nancy Pelosi for speaker (an issue that won't come up until at least January 2019). While many Democrats are baying for the impeachment of Trump, Lamb said, "We need the office of the presidency to succeed if we're going to make any progress on these issues."

Special elections are often good indicators for general elections, but they are also inherently low-stakes contests. You can vote for the opposition party without giving it immediate control. But in November, control of the House will be at stake.

Lamb's approach was similar to that of many candidates recruited by Rahm Emanuel in 2006, the most recent time Democrats overturned a Republican House majority. Their local roots and moderate positions were adapted to local terrain. That's something the minority party can do, while the majority party is usually stuck with the president's profile.

But it's not clear that Democrats have been as canny this year as Emanuel was a dozen years ago. They have some 1,200 candidates running for the 435 House seats, a great many of them full-throated Trump haters. And Democratic primary voters may resist party leaders' efforts to bolster moderate candidates. When the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee urged voters in Texas' 7th Congressional District -- a target seat with many upscale voters -- not to vote for leftist Laura Moser, they responded by voting for her. Moser ran better on election day than in early voting and has a good chance to be nominated in the May 22 runoff.

The danger for Democrats is that they'll be seen as campaigning for impeachment, contrary to Pelosi's warnings, and as echoing the sentiments expressed by Hillary Clinton this week on her book promotion tour in India.

She characterized the areas voting for her as "optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward," in contrast with the ones that had voted for Obama but spurned her. The latter are "looking backwards," she said. "You didn't like black people getting rights. You don't like women, you know, getting jobs. You don't want (to) see that Indian-Americans (are) succeeding more than you are." White female Trump voters, she went on, act under "ongoing pressure to vote the way that (their) husband, (their) boss, (their) son, whoever, believes (they) should."

Such virtue signaling appeals to those who still haven't accepted the outcome of the 2016 election. But it risks repelling voters in districts like Pennsylvania's 18th, who will determine which party controls the House in November's midterm elections.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
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To: Russ

That story has been debunked.


21 posted on 03/16/2018 6:54:58 AM PDT by DarthVader ("The biggeest misconception on Free Republic is that the Deep State is invulnerable")
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To: BenLurkin
Democrat candidates posing as Americans are nothing new. They’ve been doing this for decades.

So have the Republicans.

22 posted on 03/16/2018 6:55:25 AM PDT by pgkdan (The Silent Majority STILL Stands With TRUMP!)
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To: robroys woman

Yes the violent base will. They will do anything to win. Putting up these kinds of guys is a good way to fool people. Once they take the house they will go far left and ole Conner will be forced to vote with them. Not that he has to be forced. Either way, he is a good actor.


23 posted on 03/16/2018 6:56:10 AM PDT by dforest (Never let a Muslim cut your hair.)
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To: Kaslin

HRC broke her wrist, hitting some one over the head for disagreeing with her?

No wonder she is tired and grumpy, hard to get any rest when you sleep hanging upsid down all night!


24 posted on 03/16/2018 6:57:46 AM PDT by buffyt (John 14:6)
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To: T-Bird45

Besides there is this too:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/03/14/pennsylvania-special-election-may-see-recount-lamb-saccone-locked-in-razor-thin-fight.html


25 posted on 03/16/2018 6:58:10 AM PDT by DarthVader ("The biggeest misconception on Free Republic is that the Deep State is invulnerable")
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To: jmaroneps37

Amen! Great points!


26 posted on 03/16/2018 6:58:30 AM PDT by buffyt (John 14:6)
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To: T-Bird45

This guy will not be forced to vote to expose his leftist leanings until after the 2018 elections. His vote would make no difference at this point, so he will get freedom to pretend he is more centrist.

After 2018. All bets are off. He goes far left or he gets the stink eye. He knows that too.


27 posted on 03/16/2018 6:59:05 AM PDT by dforest (Never let a Muslim cut your hair.)
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To: Russ

Sad.... that will lose Repub votes!


28 posted on 03/16/2018 6:59:26 AM PDT by buffyt (John 14:6)
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To: pgkdan

Amen!


29 posted on 03/16/2018 7:00:08 AM PDT by buffyt (John 14:6)
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To: miss marmelstein

THAT needed to be said!


30 posted on 03/16/2018 7:00:45 AM PDT by dforest (Never let a Muslim cut your hair.)
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To: dforest

The thing is that they can’t do this in a normal election cycle. They are spread too thin.

And if they actually try it, the radical leftist base will go nuts. They are not able to “nod and wink” as they put up fake conservative. It’s not how these useful idiots work.

Reminds me of the Shave and a Haircut scene in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. :)


31 posted on 03/16/2018 7:00:49 AM PDT by robroys woman (So you're not confused, I'm using my wife's account.)
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To: Kaslin

When was the last time, you saw a Democrat on the campaign trial wearing an American Flag pin? If they figure out and reverse the sharp turn to the left, the GOP is in trouble. They’ll lose Blacks and Hispanics and the LGBTQXYZ crowd, but if they can regain substantial amounts of working class whites, the GOP is screwed.


32 posted on 03/16/2018 7:06:38 AM PDT by TallahasseeConservative (Isaiah 40:31)
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To: Kaslin
The problem is, democrats tried this 2006. The swept into power with a bunch of pro-gun, socially conservative “Conner Lamb's” then they forced those new Congressman to vote like California liberals on things like Obamacare, resulting in them being swept right out again four years later.
33 posted on 03/16/2018 7:08:19 AM PDT by apillar
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To: Kaslin

A white version of early Obama basically. There are no voting record for Lamb so he can portray himself whatever he likes.

As Trump said, Lamb campaigned like Trump, but will be voting like Pelosi.


34 posted on 03/16/2018 7:14:22 AM PDT by Sir Napsalot (Pravda + Useful Idiots = USSR; Journ0List + Useful Idiots = DopeyChangey)
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To: Kaslin

How in the world can any one vote for Trump, then vote for ANY Democrat for congress, no matter how good the candidate is? I’m no Einstein, but I know that a vote for any a Democrat is a vote for impeachment, a vote for more illegal immigration a vote for higher taxes? I just don’t get it?


35 posted on 03/16/2018 7:16:36 AM PDT by nitrojiber
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To: TallahasseeConservative

According to what you wrote, either way the GOP is screwed, is that your final answer? So why not just sit at home and let the rats take over./s>


36 posted on 03/16/2018 7:20:07 AM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero)
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To: DarthVader

He sure doesn’t


37 posted on 03/16/2018 7:21:18 AM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero)
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To: bk1000

Do you realize if they do, they will impeach President Trump?


38 posted on 03/16/2018 7:22:43 AM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero)
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To: Kaslin

If the GOP runs the messaging they ran in PA-18, they can run ANYONE and win the house... pure and simple.

This was the worst messaged campaign I have ever seen.. Democrat could have been a child molester caught on tape and still won.


39 posted on 03/16/2018 7:23:07 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: Kaslin

He may very well lose because the voter fraud evidence is coming hard. Now would not that be funny. All of these pundits will have wasted their breath.


40 posted on 03/16/2018 7:24:12 AM PDT by DarthVader ("The biggeest misconception on Free Republic is that the Deep State is invulnerable")
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