Posted on 09/14/2011 3:30:29 AM PDT by RC one
The Democratic Partys rare loss of a congressional seat in its urban heartland Tuesday, accompanied by a blowout defeat in a Nevada special election, marked the latest in a string of demoralizing setbacks that threatened to deepen the partys crisis of confidence and raise concerns about President Barack Obamas political fortunes.
In New York, Bob Turner(R) soundly defeated Democrat David Weprin in a House contest that in the view of party leaders, at least featured an anemic urban machine, distracted labor unions, and disloyal voters. In Nevada, a consequential state for the presidents re-election strategy, Democrats suffered a runaway loss rooted in a weak showing in Renos Washoe County, a key bellwether.
Even before the polls closed, the recriminations something short of panic, and considerably more than mere grumbling had begun. On a high-level campaign conference call Tuesday afternoon, Democratic donors and strategists commiserated over their disappointment in Obama. A source on the call described the mood as awful.
People feel betrayed, disappointed, furious, disgusted, hopeless, said the source.
Less expansive but equally telling were the remarks of House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, who in a conversation with reporters Tuesday morning said bluntly that Obama would take some blame for the two special election losses.
I think every election reflects on the person in charge, but do I think it is an overall statement on the president alone? No, said Hoyer. Do I think it will be interpreted as being a statement on Obama? Thats probably correct.
A senior Hill Democratic aide was more direct in attempting to explain the New York loss: The approval ratings for the guy at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue cratered.
A Turner consultant, Steve Goldberg, validated that assessment: It was all Obama not even a thought of anything else.
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I haven’t found any threads about Amodei winning in Nevada.
The GOP candidate in Nevada won by 22 points in a district which is +5 GOP. So much for the US House being more unpopular than Zero.
I think their loss in New York pretty much overshadows their loss in Nevada. It’s like Epic Fail versus General Fail.
We need to focus on winning a conservative super majority in the Senate and a larger margin in the House.
Obviously, we must wine the White House as well.
Only with a super majority can we turn this thing around.
And then, we must move with lightning speed. The key will be to keep the Leftist media too stirred up by the next step to continue battling the last step.
We need to focus on winning a conservative super majority in the Senate and a larger margin in the House.
Obviously, we must wine the White House as well.
Only with a super majority can we turn this thing around.
And then, we must move with lightning speed. The key will be to keep the Leftist media too stirred up by the next step to continue battling the last step.
Actually, the Democrats can easily downplay this: The district goes out of existence in January 2013; their candidate doesn’t live in the district. Turnout was low compared to general elections (if it was?). The district is too large for Bill Clinton’s phone calls to reach everyone. People got “confused” by “negative campaigning.” Now the spin may be delusional, but it will be there.
Do you know if either of these guys are Tea Party?
“Obviously, we must wine the White House as well.”
I like that!
Get them drunk, ship them to a remote island in the S. Indian Ocean, and then change the locks!
Now they know how WE feel!
Mike
I just searched and found he won, I was going to post it but got distracted. Start one Randall !
I think the results with the time difference from "EST" hit much later for most freepers, just a guess.
I don't get the 'betrayed' part. Betrayed by whom? What major policy have they voted for in recent years that they didn't get?
That doesn't sound like betrayal.
I particularly like the part of the article in another paragragh about the disloyal voters. Don't they know it's their job to line up, stand with feet about shoulder width apart and take those extra hard upward kicks and like it?
Memo to self~hit y key harder!
Agree - but that will take a Republican leader who thinks fast on their feet, ouside the box, and isn't beholdened to the "good old boys" network.
Flame me if you will, but Palin seems to be the only one that fits that mold.
Cautiously, carefully, tread quietly and pray for a 2012 Republican L-A-N-D-S-L-I-D-E !!!!!!!!! Oops, to early, calm down, gather strength and work towards that noble goal...
Cautiously, carefully, tread quietly and pray for a 2012 Republican L-A-N-D-S-L-I-D-E !!!!!!!!! Oops, to early, calm down, gather strength and work towards that noble goal...
You're using a manual type-writer? How does that work with the internet?
Wow I’m surprised the political elites aren’t trying to bury this result. How things change in a short time. Just a few months ago after the Demo victory in that other NY district Pelosi and company were practically proclaiming they would win back the House in 2012.
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