Posted on 08/25/2010 10:36:43 PM PDT by Schnucki
Influential Washington news site Politico has a major piece this morning revealing mounting fears among leading Democrats over worsening prospects for retaining control of the House of Representatives in this Novembers mid-terms. According to Politico:
Top Democrats are growing markedly more pessimistic about holding the House, privately conceding that the summertime economic and political recovery they were banking on will not likely materialize by Election Day.
In conversations with more than two dozen party insiders, most of whom requested anonymity to speak candidly about the state of play, Democrats in and out of Washington say they are increasingly alarmed about the economic and polling data they have seen in recent weeks.
They no longer believe the jobs and housing markets will recover or that anything resembling the White Houses promise of a recovery summer is under way.
The Politico piece also points out that in two close races, endangered Democrats are even running ads touting how they oppose their leadership, and cites a Democrat pollster as saying the reality is that (the House majority) is probably gone.
The defeatism on the Left strikingly highlighted in this piece is the culmination of a disastrous summer of discontent for the White House, where the presidents approval ratings have plummeted against a backdrop of relentlessly bad economic news, a virtual civil war within the ruling liberal elites, and the impressive rise of the anti-establishment Tea Party movement . As Ive written previously, weve witnessed the most stunning and rapid political decline for a US president in recent American history.
Despite a mammoth economic stimulus package, US unemployment hovers around the ten percent mark, the housing market remains in a deep slump, and consumer confidence is stubbornly low. At the same time President Obama has
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Good picture. I feel that’s exactly the way they are running the country.
McCain is ONE SENATOR. ONE SENATOR.
Touche! (I don't know how to put an accent on the "e".)
That's what I thought too... BIG mistake.
accent grave? Me either ;-)
The problem is McCain is equal in financial and political power to any 10 members in the House and Senate.
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