Dems, incumbents get wake-up call

clayinaustin

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I find it very hard to believe that no one here has commented on yesterday's election results...

Dems, incumbents get wake-up call

Independents took flight from Democrats. They suffered humiliating gubernatorial losses in traditionally Democratic New Jersey, where Obama lent his prestige in a pair of eleventh-hour campaign rallies Sunday, and in Virginia, which had been trending leftward and just last year was held up as an example of how Obama was redrawing the political map in his favor.

Obama now faces a much tougher challenge persuading these mostly moderate Democrats to put themselves further at risk by backing such liberal priorities as expanding government’s role in heath care or limiting greenhouse gases.

Exit polls showed Republican McDonnell won 63 percent of independent voters. Likewise in Democratic-trending Northern Virginia, the Republican carried the three largest suburban counties of Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William — all counties Obama won handily last year.

In New Jersey, likewise, Christie won 58 percent of independents.

Independents are worried about what they see as careless spending by Obama and his Democratic allies in Washington, and he advised Obama to reorganize his White House to rely less on campaign operatives and focus more on governing.
 
My biggest concern is that moderate Republicans will lose their primarys to ultra-conservative candidates. As the Democrats move more to the left, I fear that Republicans will move more to the right, and someone (like me) will be stuck in the middle with no one to vote for. :(
 
I feel you're right. Sadly, I can't remember an election where it didn't come down to a candidate who represents the lesser of two evils.
 
I feel you're right. Sadly, I can't remember an election where it didn't come down to a candidate who represents the lesser of two evils.

That's it exactly. I can't remember being real enthusiastic about any politician I have voted for in the past. It is usually voting against the other guy..:confused:
 
I find it very hard to believe that no one here has commented on yesterday's election results...

Dangit Clay. I was hoping that nobody would!!!!!!:willy_nilly::sifone::rofl::rofl:

Here's an idea, Let's keep it civil and have a good discussion about it! :)
No name calling
No hitting
No running near the pool
No eye gouging
:USA::USA::USA:
 
Yes Nancy, it was a great win. You just keep doing what you're doing, they still love ya. Push on with your plans, you'll have another "big win" in 2010.
 
here in Toledo since 1957 we have had we have had 9 democrat mayors and 2 republican. with th last one being 10 years ago.. we just elected an independent, go figure...
 
Not sure how big a win it is, in Texas the Governor's race is about issues and personalities. We are just as likely to elect one parties candidate as another.

The Democrats scored a US House seat.

It seems to me that the results are close to meaningless.
 
take from it what you wanna

The Democrats scored a US House seat.

It seems to me that the results are close to meaningless.

correct. these are not federal elections. the virginia election held true to form- they elect the party not in the white house, and the nj thing- corzine was attached to the wall streeters. christie's track record is rather abysmal, tho...

exit polls showed that voters were not voting against the current administration, but I think the dem no-shows were sending a message to washington.

that whole thing in NY-23 was kinda interesting, tho. I'm sure the wingnuts will spin it as some sort of big deal that they booted the moderate repub for a guy who got 95% of his campaign contributions from out-of-state. the gop has some huge problems these days. that district has been red since the 1800's.
 
What happened is the black voters and the young, idealistic voters Obama got to the polls stayed home. This bodes poorly for the Dems next year when the mid-terms roll around. This administration so far is not delivering much in the way of results and if it continues, expect a hopuse-cleaning next year. Same as what happened when the GOP failed to satisfy voters in '08.

Voters are fickle. We've reduced these campaings to being sound bite fests. Gone is the Great Debate. Now we have "what do I get?" And when you sell them on a promise of tangibles rather than a grand vision of the future, they expect to receive what was promised. and new presidents often find out how difficult it is to deliver domestically. That pesky Congress..
 
Were I the Dems I would be somewhat concerned with this:


Exit polls showed Republican McDonnell won 63 percent of independent voters.

In New Jersey, likewise, Christie won 58 percent of independents.

This has been their strong suit that they have done all the Bush Bashing for. If they lose the indy's in those kind of numbers they will lose a lot of seats. It may also cement the idea that 2006 and 2008 were strong votes against the R's but not for the D's. They will continue to fall in the polls if they continue to push through their completely partisan objectives that go against the mainstream of the country.
 
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