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In reply to the discussion: I wish I had some sense of what President Obama believes and why he supports [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)Both at the federal and state levels.
The Obama administration has chosen to escalate the drug war in the face of Democratic opposition to the same -- opposition by representatives elected to enact the will of people in various states with various laws. They are responding to "direct democracy" votes. Obama is responding to bureaucracies that want to protect their turf and taxpaying funding.
I assume Obama's poll-driven leadership on civil rights issues will show he has had a change of heart when the legalization polls continue to show majority support. At this time, the majority isn't large enough and hasn't existed long enough for him to show leadership on the issue.
The western states have outstripped the northeast on this issue. The northeast is far more reactionary.
I wonder if this issue is the moment when another shift occurs in the Democratic Party, along the lines of the "wets" and "drys" during prohibition. FDR won the nomination as a "wet" and his election marked the emergence of a powerful Northeastern political bloc composed of Catholics, Irish, Germans, etc. and a diminishment of southern democrats.
Maybe the west is going to become the Democratic party power base of the near future, comprised of greens and Latino voters.