Posted on 04/02/2014 9:06:59 AM PDT by Kenny
Earlier this year I took to the pages of The Hill to encourage Democratic strategists to focus on what conditions would look like in November, and not be demoralized by what they look like in February and March. I pushed them to act like they were running the fast break in the NCAA tournament and to throw the lead pass, and to have some confidence that conditions would improve. And it sure does seem, if you look at the latest ABC/Washington Post poll, that the receiver of that pass has moved somewhat.
Focusing on the biggest issue, ObamaCare, we can see in the ABC/Post poll significant gains in support of the healthcare reform law. Although the electorate is split with 49 percent supporting the healthcare law and 48 percent opposing, those are much better numbers than what we saw in November, when an ABC/Washington Post survey found only 40 percent in support of the law and 57 percent in opposition.
Just like two weeks ago, the current numbers are probably going to change, so you have to continue to focus on the trajectory and the destination, which is November. How mobilized will Democratic support be for ObamaCare then?
While the numbers in the ABC/Post poll are looking up and the trajectory is looking better, lets not get too optimistic without seeing the defense when we throw that lead pass.
After Alex Sink was sunk in the Florida special congressional race in February, my fellow Democratic strategists went back to their get-out-the-vote strategy and feared another 1994 or 2010 landslide election for the GOP. Well, Democratic voters might now be motivated to stand by the administrations top legislative achievement more than ever the same ABC/Post poll found that Democratic support for ObamaCare has reached 76 percent, which is up 11 percentage points from January. My fellow Democrats feared we didnt have a motivating issue ... well, Republican opposition to the law, to no ones surprise, is at 78 percent.
I like being on the side of healthcare consumer. I think that is a winning argument for Democrats.
This past weekend was the Louisiana Derby, and with the Kentucky Derby on the horizon, I have been making some bets lately. One bet I made recently was with my friend Bill OReilly at Fox News, about the future and fate of ObamaCare. He gave the reform law a 25 percent chance of success, and among his colleagues, that might make him the most optimistic. Even on his show I was a critic of the Affordable Care Act rollout. I even called it a disaster, which it was. But I took that bet. And now, could somebody say the Congressional Budget Office, the federal government, and administration healthcare officials got the number of enrollees pretty right?
Well, here is a shout-out to those who dont often get a shout-out: great job.
Maybe that's their strategy, to let the pols run against Obamacare but act like they for it on a national level.
This is one thing that cracks me up about the "All politics is local" mantra. Today, all, and I mean all politics are national. They get in office and don't even check back on their constituents, just another party vote.
It was precious
Well then you are winning.
So no worries. Bill O’Reilly, Karl Rove and the rest of the media will carry you to glory!
(By the way, prescient as you are, let me know who will replace Obama, Reid, McConnell and Boehner in the coming months and years and get this country back on track...a little self-interest here, I want to put some money down on the triumphant future awaiting us!....)
Quote: “The thing is, just about everyone I know has at least one friend or family member who has been harmed by Obamacare. Propaganda is useless in the face of that.”
As much as I never underestimate the stupidity of the low information crowd, I believe you are spot on. It is one thing to lie about a distant event, such as the Iraq War. Not everyone could reach out and touch that. The masses accepted the reality through the media filter.
It is quite another matter when you can reach out and touch the story every damn day.
The Dems will just blame the problems of ACA on the Republicans and their intentions. It will never work, but that doesn’t matter.
“Idiocracy” in real life.
Obamacare is a winning bet for the democrats, Jimbo?
Sure it is, sure it is.
Next he’ll be telling us Pamela Anderson is a virgin.
AND - even better if I could fine each one of them a percent of their annual incomes (adjusted up for inflation each year) if they didn't buy... Hell, I could even charge shipping and handling...
The only thing better would be if I could turn over the names of those who don't buy to 'homeland' for a little up-tight and personal 'persuasion'... Yep, seven million happy customers buying dog shit... and if I was a dem I could brag about it.
Then, name me ONE incumbent who's running on that issue, Jimmy.
I'm with Carville on this one - dems should run on ObamaCare and ONLY Obamacare... It's a *winner.
*for conservatives...
Reverse psychology. He hope that by dems declaring it a winning issue that republicans will back off using this nightmare to win.
He may be right, at least the GOP ruling class will fall for it.
The lickspittle legaca media will do everything in its power to make Car-vile a prophet.
This is the biggest reason why it was so important not to nominate the father of Obamacare as the Republican nominee for President in 2012.
Oops. Thanks, GOP-E.
Please let them triple down on this strategy.
The streets will run thick with the electoral blood of the dumbos in November.
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