Posted on 09/14/2011 2:59:06 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
The outcome of any individual election to the United States House, even in a highly partisan era where Congressional elections have a relatively strong correlation with presidential voting and national trends, is going to be determined based on a combination of local and national factors. One congressional districts outcome may diverge significantly from anothers even if they seem similar on the surface based on the quality of the candidates, the demographics of the region and issues highly pertinent to the district but not to the nation at large. Any one race may or may not be representative.
There are good reasons to think that local issues may have loomed especially large in New Yorks 9th Congressional District, where the Republican Bob Turner won on Tuesday. President Obama had significantly underperformed his Democratic predecessors in the district in 2008, and the large split in voting between the Brooklyn and Queens portions of the district the Brooklyn parts are more heavily Jewish implies that Israel-related issues may have played a role.
There were other local factors as well: influential endorsements for Mr. Turner by Democratic leaders like former Mayor Ed Koch and the Assemblyman Dov Hikind, and local rabbis; the close timing of the election with the Sept. 11 anniversary; the fact that the district had been vacated by a Democrat, Anthony Weiner, in a scandal; and perhaps gay marriage in a district that is economically liberal but fairly religious, with pockets of social conservatism.
When paired with the results in Nevadas Second Congressional District, where the Democrat Kate Marshall was blown out on Tuesday, the special election scorecard is starting to look pretty ominous for Democrats.
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Nate Silver playing with himself.
The combination of liberal teeth-gnashing/hand-wringing while at the same time denying this has anything to do with the zero is very interesting to watch.
"special elections to Congress, while interesting on their own merits, should more or less be ignored in terms of their national implications."
Now he is talking about how this election swung on the "national environment"??
What a tool.
To the New York Times:
You can’t wish this one away. No matter HOW liberal one’s thinking may have started off being, a mugging like what we have seen from the Democrat Congress and the White House from early in 2009 and all through 2010, set the stage for the brutal awakening going on now, as the full impact of that rape of the Constitution sets in.
There is a way that the current and now failing regime in the White House can reverse the current trend. And that is to call for just about a total repeal of everything that was passed by the rubber-stamp 111th Congress.
Most of that is going to be repealed anyway starting in 2013, just as well get started with the demolition job now.
In Nevada the Democrat didn’t get beat, she got slaughtered by 30%. Never fear she is a professional trough feeder, so now she goes back to her first love as State Treasurer.
The next special election to watch is the West Virginia governor election on Oct 4.
Could the voters of the ninth even spell republican day before yesterday? Good for them and really bad for obumer.
This is a somewhat smaller margin than Heller won by in ‘10.
I haven’t been following this story too closely — there was only one Republican and one Democrat (plus two independents) in the race?
The NV Secretary of State had decided it could be a free-for-all election rather than one candidate nominated by each party. That apparently didn’t happen — not sure whether the GOP played it smart or a court reversed the SOS’s decision?
Thanks.
There were no local issues here, and to claim that Koch and Hikind were the local issues is just silly.
If Rinos don’t get put down in the Congress, it will be Republicans who get scalped next. Americans are not socialists and they make terrible peasants.
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