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In reply to the discussion: Salon: A left-wing Tea Party may be closer than you think [View all]neverforget
(9,516 posts)112. I've posted this many times so I'll post it again: THE BASE SHOWED UP IN 2010!
Why did we lose? Independents voted for Republicans and they even won women!
The Republicans relied on differential turnout. Among Tuesday's voters, 46 percent voted for Obama in 2008, 45 percent for John McCain -- an election Obama won by 53-45 percent. Thirteen percent of Obama voters defected to Republicans for Congress, while 8 percent of McCain voters favored Democrats. And among other voters -- the 8 percent who either didn't vote, or voted for someone else, in 2008 -- Republicans won by 57-36 percent.
GOP candidates scored better than they have in decades among some key demographic groups. Consider:
Women voted 49-48 percent for Democratic vs. Republican House candidate -- the best for Republicans among women in national House vote in exit polls since 1982. Obama won women by 13 points in 2008.
Democrats and Republicans were at parity in self-identification nationally, 36-36 percent, a return to the close division seen in years before 2008, when it broke dramatically in the Democrats' favor, 40-33 percent.
Swing-voting independents who, as usual, made the difference, favored Republicans for House by a thumping 16 points, 55-39 percent. Compare that to Obama's 8-point win among independents in 2008. It was the Republicans' biggest win among independents in exit polls dating to 1982 (by two points. The GOP won independents by 14 points in 1994, the last time they took control of the House.)
GOP candidates scored better than they have in decades among some key demographic groups. Consider:
Women voted 49-48 percent for Democratic vs. Republican House candidate -- the best for Republicans among women in national House vote in exit polls since 1982. Obama won women by 13 points in 2008.
Democrats and Republicans were at parity in self-identification nationally, 36-36 percent, a return to the close division seen in years before 2008, when it broke dramatically in the Democrats' favor, 40-33 percent.
Swing-voting independents who, as usual, made the difference, favored Republicans for House by a thumping 16 points, 55-39 percent. Compare that to Obama's 8-point win among independents in 2008. It was the Republicans' biggest win among independents in exit polls dating to 1982 (by two points. The GOP won independents by 14 points in 1994, the last time they took control of the House.)
That's the reason why we lost. Independents went with the Republicans. This BS that the base didn't show up is a meme that has taken hold here. It's just another way to blame the Left for the failings of the Democratic Party.
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Agreed...I wouldnt vote socialist until it was truly viable, Democratic Socialism is what the
randys1
Jun 2014
#29
Most of the demand for "uncompromising rigidity" seem to come from those who have put party
djean111
Jun 2014
#6
I do not minimize social issues at all. I am saying that social issues should not be used as cover
djean111
Jun 2014
#30
That is what I am saying - it is not the Left, but the rigid party faithful who do not look at
djean111
Jun 2014
#25
"I don't think the rigid lockstep people understand, as yet, that it is what Warren stands for
winter is coming
Jun 2014
#100
I'm of the opinion that Liberals and Progressives must demand actual results,
Maedhros
Jun 2014
#105
The Massachusetts Plan was so changed by the 85% Democratic legistature that Romney vetoed it and
pampango
Jun 2014
#101
Romney vetoed a few bits of it, but said himself that these bits were not a big deal.
MannyGoldstein
Jun 2014
#103
Health *INSURANCE* is a for-profit product. We're trying to give people Health *CARE*.
Romulox
Jun 2014
#47
The saddest example I have seen of this is a a liberal justifiably angry that a loved one died
Dragonfli
Jun 2014
#64
I remember when Sicko came out, everyone here but a few trolls agreed the ICs were horrible
Dragonfli
Jun 2014
#86
but the president is for all of those things, plus the Heritage Foundation insurance windfall
Doctor_J
Jun 2014
#87
I agree with what you say but need clarification on your definition of "revolution".
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#22
Yes, equating the Left with the Tea Party is a quite predictable slur and smear used in
djean111
Jun 2014
#4
It was concocted by the Heritage Foundation (right wing), first pitched by Newt Gingrinch
Doctor_J
Jun 2014
#89
the Third Way sycophants benefit from the status quo -- they are doing just fine. nt
antigop
Jun 2014
#111
The OP is near single-issue "free trader". That's the origin of the smear. She'll also call
Romulox
Jun 2014
#27
The solid left didn't show up, huh? Who then is this "solid left" you speak of?
TheKentuckian
Jun 2014
#77
I've posted this many times so I'll post it again: THE BASE SHOWED UP IN 2010!
neverforget
Jun 2014
#112
The Tea Party was a creation of the far right Big Media. There is no leftist media at all
Doctor_J
Jun 2014
#15
Tea Party: End the federal government. Old school Dems: Health care and education for all
Doctor_J
Jun 2014
#20
You're being dishonest again, Pampango. YOU are center/right poster, not "left wing" at all. nt
Romulox
Jun 2014
#28
Ugh. This reminds me of 'militant atheist". A bullshit term that is completely meaningless
riderinthestorm
Jun 2014
#97