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In reply to the discussion: This was the message from voters to the Dems... [View all]Zambero
(9,914 posts)The Republicans they voted in certainly don't represent a progressive agenda. The perception of many voters was that Democratic candidates no longer supported their President, having supported his policies earlier but distancing themselves based on recent opinion polls. So why should the voters support Democratic candidates when those same candidates rejected the President who also happens to be a Democrat? Their conclusion: vote Republican. On ballot initiatives, there was no party affiliation, so voters could decide them on the merits. So you have a voter who on one hand would support equal pay or an increase in the minimum wage, while on the other hand voting against a Democrat who might have given lip service to those issues but refused to line up with President Obama in supporting them. Not a good display of consistency and not a way to make a case for what your party has to offer.