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This is clearly the fault of the GOP 100%. Rex Oct 2013 #1
Agreed. Anyone trying to blame Democrats right now is highly suspect. last1standing Oct 2013 #4
Yes, hurting thousands and thousands of people to play politics is pure evil Rex Oct 2013 #7
It looks like you may have been the only one to understand the meaning of what I posted. last1standing Oct 2013 #11
I understood it Andy823 Oct 2013 #59
Thanks, that's exactly it. last1standing Oct 2013 #64
You assume party infighting caused 2010 cthulu2016 Oct 2013 #2
Yes, I do. But whether they did or didn't, the problem now is those who are trying to divide us. last1standing Oct 2013 #10
For the win 1000words Oct 2013 #15
Oh, yeah, this'll help. winter is coming Oct 2013 #3
I certainly hope it does. last1standing Oct 2013 #5
"We - all of us - fucked up in 2010." R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2013 #6
Maybe it's "the royal we" cthulu2016 Oct 2013 #8
The point is that each side sees things differently but we should be united right now. last1standing Oct 2013 #9
You don't "unite" people by telling them they fucked up. Especially when they didn't. n/t winter is coming Oct 2013 #12
Ah. You didn't get past the first couple of sentences then. last1standing Oct 2013 #14
No, I read it all. Not sure why you thought any of it would be "helpful". n/t winter is coming Oct 2013 #17
Because I think very, very differently from you. last1standing Oct 2013 #18
Hey, the trolling subject line got us to read the post, didn't it? Orsino Oct 2013 #49
So basically, 'get in line' and don't fight for what you believe in. Got it. n/t Dawgs Oct 2013 #51
You probably failed right about here. "We - all of us - fucked up in 2010." R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2013 #13
Ok. Have a nice day. last1standing Oct 2013 #16
You too. R. Daneel Olivaw Oct 2013 #19
I for one did not remotely think the Democrats had "a lock on the House and Senate for a generation" Fumesucker Oct 2013 #20
It's painful to see people I generally agree with not getting the point. last1standing Oct 2013 #21
I know who's the biggest meanie and I think that's your point Fumesucker Oct 2013 #22
The writer, not the readers, is always to blame. You put your desire to snark ahead Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #43
Some districts did, see Feingold and Grayson. joshcryer Oct 2013 #40
Feingold was a Senator, from a State not from a 'district' Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #44
Relevance? joshcryer Oct 2013 #61
Twenty years ago My thoughts leaned that way. Orsino Oct 2013 #50
What does it matter now? loyalsister Oct 2013 #23
It's a result of simple laziness BainsBane Oct 2013 #24
We had record setting turnout in 2010 Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #42
RIIIIGHT, I did it DiverDave Oct 2013 #25
This is nonsense eridani Oct 2013 #26
Yeah, it was my fault for voting straight Democrat. PeteSelman Oct 2013 #27
Kasich won in 2010 because 77,000 Democrats DID NOT vote. Ninga Oct 2013 #28
Then the candidates you ran failed to draw voters. What candidates were those? Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #38
The blame for this gets dumped 100% on the GOP doorstep. HappyMe Oct 2013 #29
I voted Democrat... sendero Oct 2013 #30
-I- didn't brooklynite Oct 2013 #31
And yet NY lead the way on flipped Seats, more D seats went R there than any other Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #33
Need I point out that the NY seats were... brooklynite Oct 2013 #54
Maybe *YOU* did, but I didn't. I voted, just as I've voted in every single election since 1970. scarletwoman Oct 2013 #32
So, you're admitting you didn't participate in 2010 MelungeonWoman Oct 2013 #34
I want one of those! truebluegreen Oct 2013 #55
Here's the address: MelungeonWoman Oct 2013 #56
Thank you! truebluegreen Oct 2013 #57
No, YOU did. Iggo Oct 2013 #35
Oregon had record setting turnout. No seats flipped and we are 4 districts out of 5 Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #36
Blame the party leaders for not doing their job to motivate voters. hobbit709 Oct 2013 #37
It is objective fact that the faux "teaparty" got nearly 10% more votes. joshcryer Oct 2013 #39
Not one 'Tea Party' candidate elected here. That's a fact, Jack. Bluenorthwest Oct 2013 #46
Obviously there were anomalies. joshcryer Oct 2013 #62
Don't blame me. Hell I voted straight democratic and I B Calm Oct 2013 #41
I voted for the Democratic candidate Art_from_Ark Oct 2013 #48
It's not just throwing your RED congressscritter or senator out OmahaBlueDog Oct 2013 #45
All of the infighting causes those who don't really follow politics to tune out. JoePhilly Oct 2013 #47
"I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat." - Will Rogers Fumesucker Oct 2013 #58
Disagreement on this board caused the results on 2010? abelenkpe Oct 2013 #52
It seems there are a lot of people who are faultless for 2010 and will be blameless in 2014 as well. last1standing Oct 2013 #53
So your attack on liberals was a call for unity? SomethingFishy Oct 2013 #60
LOL! That may be the silliest thing I've ever read on this board. last1standing Oct 2013 #63
Awesome post LostOne4Ever Oct 2013 #65
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