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Showing Original Post only (View all)Let me be clear: It is delusional to claim dems lost because they didn't stand with the President [View all]
Democrats lost because of a number of factors. and they vary from state to state. Here are some of those factors:
Citizens United.
Voter suppression
Racism
Fear
An economy that does NOT benefit the vast majority of people
Gerrymandering
Some not very good campaigners like Coakley in MA and Braley
An election map that heavily favored republicans re the Senate
It's the midterms and they follow a damn consistent pattern with very, very few exceptions
Low turnout (about 40% lower than 2012)
An older electorate
A for shit DNC
And yes, deny reality until the fucking holsteins hobble home: President Obama is deeply unpopular in most states. Racism is indubitably a big piece of this, but it's not the only piece.
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Let me be clear: It is delusional to claim dems lost because they didn't stand with the President [View all]
cali
Nov 2014
OP
As you note in the last lines, his deep unpopularity was not helpful.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Nov 2014
#1
Yes, it was a pummeling by proxy. Can't do anything about the guy in the WH, so
TwilightGardener
Nov 2014
#36
ask the disinterested voter why they are disinterested and they will tell you why they stayed home
corkhead
Nov 2014
#13
If that's true, then we shouldn't even bother running candidates in those states.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Nov 2014
#38
As I said, racism is a part. It's a significant piece in some places, but it's not the only
cali
Nov 2014
#15
"Let me be clear: It is delusional to claim dems lost because they didn't stand with the President"
ProSense
Nov 2014
#11
one more time: that is not the only reason. It's a factor; a significant one, but still one of
cali
Nov 2014
#16
presidents get blamed for the bad stuff, get no credit for the good stuff.
geek tragedy
Nov 2014
#19
You are so right, and to pretend that dems lost because they didn't stand with the President
Autumn
Nov 2014
#21
doing that one on one is entirely a different thing. You don't have the MSM to contend with
cali
Nov 2014
#33
Certainly true but when so many candidates run against the party's leader, even though it may make
pampango
Nov 2014
#35
It's not necessarily standing with the Pres - it's running on the success.
Drunken Irishman
Nov 2014
#51
Agree, but also no unifed, consistent message, and it's always easier to campaign against
joeybee12
Nov 2014
#63
Slightly disagree. Absent any other compelling rationale and narrative for election
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#65
Two-way street. Combine the Conciliator-in-Chief with a party of spineless cowards
BlueStreak
Nov 2014
#76