Posted on 03/31/2010 1:13:24 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Former President Bill Clinton's top political strategists, who had a front-row seat for the Republicans' 1994 electoral successes, said Wednesday that the GOP today is peaking too early and is unlikely to see a repeat performance this November.
Pollster Stan Greenberg said a "change election," as political scientists call major shifts in electoral preferences, already happened when Republican Scott Brown's surprise victory for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's Senate seat, and between then and November, Democrats will have gained back ground.
"When we look back on this, we're going to say Massachusetts is when 1994 happened," Mr. Greenberg said.
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Bring it on! That will just make the Dems more unpopular in 2010 and 2012. A decent POTUS can slap the EPA (and all the other fed agencies) down.
But from my perspective, the racism is all in Obama and his regime which appears to waging a war against the more affluent segment of the population, which, although increasingly including more minorities, has been for the most part white, to the benefit of under-employed minorities.
Too long have conservatives in general and the GOP in particular been unreceptive to the fact that certain segments of the population have been economically marginalized. The goal of the GOP should be to provide the kind of economic opportunities through the free market and capitalist system, to decrease the number of underemployed minorities by increasing their numbers in the investment and business class.
The problem with that little piece of propaganda is that many *other* states havent yet had *their* Scott Brown moment.And they dont intend to be denied
Good point.
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