Posted on 06/30/2017 12:19:48 PM PDT by Kaslin
The Democrats are lusting for the House takeover. In some weird way, they see their 0-4 record in special elections as an indicator that theyll retake the lower chamber. Democrats say theyre over performing in these elections. Democrats say this is a good sign. Everyone else says theyre still losers, even CNN.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) from the Peoples Republic of Illinois said that she feels confident that Democrats will pick up 25 seats. Well, from the concrete fortress of urban, progressive America, that may be a possibility—just as this cohort thought that Hillary Clinton would win in a landslide. Everyone else, even The New York Times, is not so sure.
MSNBCs Morning Joe tossed a wet blanket on the notion of a Democratic wave, noting the difficulties with candidate recruitment—no solid standout candidates—and the lack of a farm system to find those candidates. Nate Cohn at The New York Times noted that Democratic turnout for the GA-06 special election was the highest in a decade, but added that a) the Democratic path to the majority runs through red districts and Jon Ossoffs defeat in Georgia showed the level of difficulty on that front; and b) even with the high Democratic turnout, the electorate could mirror that of 2016 which was favorable to Trump. In all, even with President Trumps less than stellar approval rating, which usually is a good indicator for how midterm elections turn out for whichever party is occupying the White House, the GOP could retain the majority.
Were not fighting an unpopular war that was growing increasingly out of control and corruption scandals havent hit the GOP leadership. Also, the Democrats were much more exposed heading into 2010 than Republicans. Also, for Democrats to win districts that trend Republican, having Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) as the face of the party is a recipe for disaster. The House Minority Leader proved to be a contributing factor to Ossoffs defeat to Republican Karen Handel in the most expensive House race in history. Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH), who challenged Pelosi for the leadership position, conceded that she is more toxic than Trump in some parts of the country, and that the Democratic Party brand is just terrible right now. All of this isnt necessarily the making for headwinds into these red districts. Now, Third Way, a left of center think tank, released a study showing that even if the Democrats sweep the suburbs, theyll still fall short (via WaPo) [emphasis mine]:
The opposition party needs to win 24 seats to take control of the House in 2018. Understandably, operatives and handicappers have focused on the 23 districts that Republicans hold, which voted for Hillary Clinton last year. But some of the incumbents are very popular, with brands that are distinct from Trumps, and they are unlikely to lose no matter how bad the headwinds become.
In other words, its inconceivable that Democrats run the table in those 23 districts. Even if they did, theyd still be one short. And Democrats must defend 12 seats in districts that Trump carried in 2016.
Third Way did a deep dive to try to understand what the 2018 playing field will look like. The center-left think tank focused on 65 Majority Makers, the battlegrounds where a majority would most likely be won.
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They divided the swing districts into four categories: Thriving Suburban Communities, Left Behind Areas, Diverse/Fast-Growing Regions, and Non-Conformist Districts.
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The numbers underscore how different even the 23 GOP-held Clinton districts are demographically. Many are suburban and overwhelmingly white. Others are rural and heavily Latino. Within the broad categories, there are stark differences on income, educational attainment and employment rates. More than half of adults in New Jerseys 7th District, for example, graduated from college. Only 17 percent in Californias 10th District did.
The most important takeaway is that there is no one kind of voter or district that can deliver the House for Democrats in 2018, said Lanae Erickson Hatalsky, the vice president for social policy and politics at Third Way. Theres been a lot of focus on suburban districts. Theres no doubt that those are important, but there are not enough of them to win the House.
Hatalsky, who co-authored the report with Ryan Pougiales, emphasized that Democrats still would not win the House even if they could get every single 2016 Clinton voter who backed a Republican House candidate to turn out again in 2018 and cross over.
You cant get to a House majority without winning over Trump voters, she said. There are some people who definitely want to believe that they can because they still dont know how to deal with Trump voters and are intimidated by the idea of appealing to them.
Well, that certainly is a splash of cold water on those Democratic wave hopes. As of now, looks like low tide for the Left.
Amen - I wish they were smart and ethical enough to understand what you just said...
Thanks, lets pray that they are, and see what a disaster it would be if the rats are allowed to take over.
You cant get to a House majority without winning over Trump voters, she said. There are some people who definitely want to believe that they can because they still dont know how to deal with Trump voters and are intimidated by the idea of appealing to them.
Is there something the Democrats can adopt in their platform to increase their appeal with independent Trump voters? They will have to do something beyond improving leadership, pretending to be classier than Trump and increasing scare tactics.
Promises of Social Security raises and faster disability approvals might improve voter turnout of the chronic dependent classes. The 'free college' thing still attracts the college vote. But they need something to attract the "has earned some college credit" or "has a technical certificate" worker who is capable and wants to earn a decent salary.
I wonder if Trump will remain resistant to the continuous barrage of personal and job-related attacks. If anyone can, it will be him. But it has to be tiring and somewhat ego-deflating.
“Worse, it’s toxic - absolutely, positively, T-O-X-I-C. Their “brand” is wreckage. Anyone still involved in pushing their agendas is a stone cold fool.”
No, these people are not fools - they are EVIL. Please stop giving them the benefit of the doubt...they KNOW what they are proposing. The USSR, East Germany, Cuba and Venezuela ought to be enough for anyone to understand what Leftism INEVITABLY produces. Plus Cambodia, plus North Korea, plus the utter madness and brutality of Red China and its “Cultural Revolution.”
Fools? BAH!!! They are EVIL incarnate.
Not if it’s strategic. Did Hulk Hogan or the Undertaker ever get tired of people yelling at them? No, it was key to the performance.
It’s a beautiful thing, ain’t it???
“...Thank you, President Trump....”
Right man, in the right place, at the right time, when the Country desperately needed an Adult and an American in charge.
When he successfully purges all the Obunghole leave-behinds, moles, and plants, we can get things moving again, properly.
It’s good to have Americans back in charge.
The only way Democrats pick up anything significant is if Trump voters stay home...
The republican betraying their rhetoric on repeal of Obamacare may make that happen.
So they better think about it.
They can try, but even worst math in the world and they won’t get the Senate. Impeachment is to the dems what apparently Obamacare Repeal was to republicans. Campaign rhetoric... Nothing more
I think that we agree on the effects of these...uh, people. Communism, Leftism, etc. are totalitarian in nature, and exact a fearful price on those under their control.
I made a big deal about “fools” vs. a stronger set of terms, because I believe that these...people...have to take ownership of what they are preaching and voting for. Not all of them are so stupid or ignorant as you think - many WANT the US to become like Cuba, East Germany, the USSR, etc., and (IMHO) they need to be called out on it. If they happen to be ignorant and object that “this is not what I want,” then you have an opportunity to educate them, and perhaps to convince them that this kind of mindset and government leads ONLY to misery.
Of course, you are free to use whatever terms you’d like - you don’t need my permission or approval for that. I’m simply suggesting that we should call a spade, a spade and thereby accomplish 2 purposes: first, ridicule and, second, possible education. Either or both is a victory over these @ssholes.
An excellent observation.
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