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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/nov05election/detail?entry_id=55559

California Sen. Barbara Boxer’s job just got a little harder when it comes to winning Senate passage of Democrat-sponsored climate change legislation.

A key Senate Democrat, Byron Dorgan of North Dakota, today predicted Democratic leaders would not take up sweeping climate change legislation this spring, following a contentious debate on health care.

“It is my assessment that we likely will not do climate change this year,” Dorgan told reporters. Instead, Dorgan said, the Senate probably would debate a broad energy bill that would expand offshore drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and require utilities to generate more of their electricity from renewable sources. The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved that measure last year.

“My own sense is that in the aftermath of a very, very heavy lift on health care I think it is unlikely that the Senate will turn next to the very complicated and controversial subject of (climate change and) cap-and-trade legislation,” Dorgan said. “I think it is more compelling to turn to an energy bill that is bipartisan, ... that does a lot of everything (and includes provisions) to address climate change.”

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820 posted on 01/19/2010 11:53:27 AM PST by maggief
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To: maggief

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0110/Coakley_adviser_memo_DC_Dems_faled_Coakley.html

Coakley adviser memo: D.C. Dems ‘failed’ Coakley

The Coakley campaign is bridling at finger-pointing from the White House and Washington Democrats, and outside adviser to the campaign has provided to POLITICO a memo aimed at rebutting the charge that Coakley failed, and making the case that national Democrats failed her.

The adviser, who made the case to my colleague Jonathan Martin on the condition of anonymity in response, he said, to “the current leaking coming out of the White House and the DNC that is chalking all of this up to a “bad candidate”.

The adviser, who cited internal polling numbers to make the case, emails that, “There’s more to the story than that. If Martha is guilty of taking the race for granted, so is the White House, and the DNC.”

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The Coakley adviser’s memo:

National Dems Failed to Aid Coakley Until Too Late

— Coakley campaign provided national Democrats with all poll results since early December

— Coakley campaign noted concerns about “apathy” and failure of national Democrats to contribute early in December. Coakley campaign noted fundraising concerns throughout December and requested national Democratic help.

— DNC and other Dem organizations did not engage until the week before the election, much too late to aid Coakley operation

Brown Capitalized on Concerns About National Democrats

— From the beginning, Brown labeled President Obama’s health care and cap and trade plans as tax increases. Polling throughout the race showed this to be the most effective attack on Coakley.

— Coakley’s lead dropped significantly after the Senate passed health care reform shortly before Christmas and after the Christmas Eve “bombing” incident. Polling showed significant concerns with the actions of Senator Nelson to hold out for a better deal. Senator Nelson’s actions specifically hurt Coakley who was forced to backtrack on her opposition to the abortion restriction amendment.

— Democrats concerns with Obama’s Afghanastain plan forced Coakley to oppose the Afghan war in the primary, which hurt her in the general.

Claims about Coakley’s Scant Campaigning and Miscues Were exaggerated

— Because of the failure of national Democrats to support Coakley, she was forced to devote significant time to fundraising in December. She also released a variety of plans in December and had a public event nearly every day.

— Coakley’s failure to release television advertisments until 12 days before the election was the result of a fundraising problem that national Democrats failed to resolve. Meanwhile, right wing groups pumped significant amounts of money into Brown’s campaign allowing him to go up with ads first, including negative attack ads funded by the Swift Boat and Willie Horton groups.


833 posted on 01/19/2010 11:58:46 AM PST by maggief
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To: maggief
THIS is what to worry over:

More than 600,000 on Massachusetts Voter Rolls Had Died or Moved, Nonpartisan Analysis Discovered

- FOXNews.com

Though the tea party movement has attracted criticism for its supposed lack of diversity, minority activists who are involved say the movement has little to do with race, and that it is attracting a more diverse crowd every day.

Black Conservatives Take Lead Role in Tea Party Movement

841 posted on 01/19/2010 12:02:14 PM PST by JustPiper (Purple Army marches on Massachusetts)
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