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Moderate House Democrats a Vanishing Breed
Townhall.com ^ | October 30, 2011 | Salena Zito

Posted on 10/30/2011 8:56:51 AM PDT by Kaslin

Two issues plague Democrats when it comes to congressmen representing swing districts: The moderates don’t get heard in Washington, and centrist districts are rapidly becoming extinct because of the way congressional lines are being drawn.

Main Street America’s ability to be represented fully is diminishing, according to U.S. Rep. Jason Altmire of Southwestern Pennsylvania.

“I have a district which is pretty evenly divided politically, so I hear from a variety of voices with their concerns,” the three-term Democrat said.

He follows those concerns when voting, he insisted, rather than following the party line.

That is not the case, he said, for colleagues in districts that are heavily Democrat or Republican: “When they attend town halls, they are likely to only hear concerns from like-minded people because of the partisan ways that districts are drawn.”

Not all of Main Street is on one side or the other, said former congresswoman Kathy Dalhkemper, a Democrat who represented northwestern Pennsylvania until being defeated last year in the wave of moderate-Democrat losses to Republicans.

“The Democratic Party is not really the ‘big tent’ it claims to be,” she said of the small space available to represent centrist districts.

Dalhkemper thinks most Americans are pretty centrist: “More people are swing voters than we realize. Take myself, for example. I don't believe in everything that every Democrat stands for, and I am proud to say that I have voted for Republicans in the past.”

Dalhkemper has not ruled out running for office again, but perhaps not immediately.

More than 50 moderate Democrats were in Congress before the 2010 midterm elections. That number is circling the drain at 22, with more disappearing each day.

Rep. Dennis Cardoza of California, one of the fiscally conservative “blue dog” Democrats, announced his intention to retire last week, citing a lack of politicians in the middle as one of his reasons.

He joins 12 other centrists who have said they would retire or seek another office.

Fellow blue dogs Mike Ross of Arkansas and Dan Boren of Oklahoma have said they won't be coming back when their terms expire in January 2013.

A moderate Democrat such as Boren represents a district with a large number of white working-class, often Catholic traditional Democrats who outnumber registered Republicans by a wide margin, explained Eldon Eisenach, a Tulsa University political theorist.

“For many years, these districts produced Republican majorities for presidents but continued to vote for their Democratic incumbent congressman,” Eisenach said.

Like moderates from border states and parts of the upper Midwest, they typically produce more pork for their districts than more urban or suburban liberal Democrats, who often represent either minorities or affluent liberals.

A moderate Democrat is almost always against stringent gun control, is personally against abortion, is skeptical about extending affirmative action beyond anti-discrimination, supports a fairly aggressive foreign policy, wears patriotism on their sleeves, and actually sees periodic conflicts between regulation and job-creation.

“Only one of Oklahoma’s congressional districts can conceivably be won by a moderate Democrat but each year it gets harder,” said Eisenach.

Guys such as Boren are not good-ole-boy party hacks; these moderate Democrats are superbly educated and morally serious.

Their profiles closely match Republicans recently elected to Congress, Eisenach said, “except for one thing: a large constituency and party that listen to them, and an ideological passion to seek major changes.”

The bulk of moderate Democrats who have announced retirement strike him as deeply disappointed people who were unable to use their considerable talents in office.

David Wasserman, House analyst for the Cook Political Report, points to this statistic: “There are six conservative Southern Democratic House members remaining. After 2012, it’s possible none of them, who are threatened by redistricting, will be in office.”

And the 19 Democrats who voted against Nancy Pelosi for the House Minority Leader position have very little incentive to stay; they’re a minority within a minority in the House, not to mention members of a minority party in their districts. “So they’re triply marginalized,” said Wasserman.

The moderate Democrat is a disappearing breed, which is a problem for Democrats overall – because, in any given election year, those moderates could be the difference between being in the majority or the minority party.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: democrats; house; moderates; redistricting
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1 posted on 10/30/2011 8:56:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

zell miller quit because of frustration.


2 posted on 10/30/2011 8:58:32 AM PDT by ken21
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To: Kaslin

Moderate Democrat or better put; what you call RINO.


3 posted on 10/30/2011 9:02:58 AM PDT by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Kaslin

Not really. Just look to the Republican party. Its run by so called moderate liberals now.


4 posted on 10/30/2011 9:03:03 AM PDT by CSI007
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To: Kaslin

The Obamacare vote proved that there is no such animal as a “moderate democrat.”


5 posted on 10/30/2011 9:09:17 AM PDT by Grunthor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0heL2Czeraw)
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To: Grunthor

There was a battle for the soul of the democrat party....... and the far left won. There is a battle for the soul of the republican party too..... and I certainly hope the moderates lose that battle too.


6 posted on 10/30/2011 9:24:26 AM PDT by umgud
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To: Kaslin

If they voted for Obamacare (and most of them did), they’re not a “moderate”.


7 posted on 10/30/2011 9:25:20 AM PDT by Tzimisce (Never forget that the American Revolution began when the British tried to disarm the colonists.)
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To: Kaslin

The Republicans are picking up the slack.


8 posted on 10/30/2011 9:27:37 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Obama is a Communist, a Muslim, and an illegal alien)
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To: Kaslin

There is no such thing as a moderate communist.


9 posted on 10/30/2011 9:30:07 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Stop Government Greed Now!!!!)
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To: ken21
zell miller quit because of frustration.

Zell miller was probably the last "conservative democrat". The rest of the so-called moderates are frauds like Stupak- the guy who claimed he was a "pro-life dem" and was allowed to masquerade as one until Pelosi needed his vote.

10 posted on 10/30/2011 9:34:54 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: Kaslin

To hell with moderates, on both sides.

I WANT to know where someone stands. Though I may disagree with them until the last days, I can at least respect a liberal that stands up for what they believe in, rather than trying to fool people into supporting them by acting ‘conservative’ for a campaign.


11 posted on 10/30/2011 9:42:49 AM PDT by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: Kaslin

So if the so-called “moderate Democrats” are no longer present in the House, then essentially all that’s left are lying, perverted, murdering, traitorous DemonRats, who should be voted out of office, then arrested, tried, convicted, and their sentence executed.


12 posted on 10/30/2011 9:47:34 AM PDT by Carl Vehse
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To: FlingWingFlyer

“There is no such thing as a moderate communist.”

Just dishonest or cowardly. Too dishonest or cowardly to come out and tell us who they really are and what they believe.


13 posted on 10/30/2011 9:51:38 AM PDT by all the best
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To: central_va

“Moderate Democrat or better put; what you call RINO.”

Bingo. They moved to the Republican party. Rick Perry is exhibit 1a of this phenomena.


14 posted on 10/30/2011 9:57:41 AM PDT by lodi90
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To: Grunthor

Exactly what I was just thinking!


15 posted on 10/30/2011 9:58:31 AM PDT by TJC (V)
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To: Sans-Culotte

I am really saddened by this decline of conservative Democrats. That’s where I have been politically most of my life. I finally drifted rightward when I decided that I want to be with the people who proudly love God, America, and unborn babies much more than I want to be that last conservative ‘rat on a very hostile, sinking ship.
The Republicans have not yet earned my party membership. But the Democrats lost any claim on my loyalty some time ago.


16 posted on 10/30/2011 9:58:31 AM PDT by married21 (As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
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To: married21
I am really saddened by this decline of conservative Democrats. That’s where I have been politically most of my life. I finally drifted rightward when I decided that I want to be with the people who proudly love God, America, and unborn babies much more than I want to be that last conservative ‘rat on a very hostile, sinking ship. The Republicans have not yet earned my party membership. But the Democrats lost any claim on my loyalty some time ago.

I deluded myself that I could be a pro-life pro-country democrat for a long time. Some of my votes for president included John anderson, Mondale, dukakis and Clinton in '92.

By 1994, I was all in with the republicans and the "Contract for America. My republicans friends used to ask me why I continued to vote 'rat when I was really a conservative. Eventually, I figured it out.

17 posted on 10/30/2011 10:21:43 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: married21
I am really saddened by this decline of conservative Democrats. That’s where I have been politically most of my life. I finally drifted rightward when I decided that I want to be with the people who proudly love God, America, and unborn babies much more than I want to be that last conservative ‘rat on a very hostile, sinking ship. The Republicans have not yet earned my party membership. But the Democrats lost any claim on my loyalty some time ago.

I deluded myself that I could be a pro-life pro-country democrat for a long time. Some of my votes for president included John anderson, Mondale, dukakis and Clinton in '92.

By 1994, I was all in with the republicans and the "Contract for America. My republicans friends used to ask me why I continued to vote 'rat when I was really a conservative. Eventually, I figured it out.

18 posted on 10/30/2011 10:21:56 AM PDT by Sans-Culotte ( Pray for Obama- Psalm 109:8)
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To: Kaslin

>>David Wasserman, House analyst for the Cook Political Report, points to this statistic: “There are six conservative Southern Democratic House members remaining. After 2012, it’s possible none of them, who are threatened by redistricting, will be in office.”

I note he doesn’t mention that part of the reason this happens is due to how the Voting Right Act gets enforced to protect Black Congressional districts at all costs.


19 posted on 10/30/2011 10:40:33 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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20 posted on 10/30/2011 10:44:45 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (America! The wolves are here! What will you do?)
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