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Art_from_Ark

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83. My mom said the same thing
Thu Nov 6, 2014, 10:07 AM
Nov 2014

She got to the point where just hearing the name "Tom Cotton" on the TV would drive her nuts.

On a side note, do you realize that one of the US Senators, the 3rd District Congressman, and the governor-elect, are all Republicans from Rogers? Rogers used to be solidly Democratic-- now it has become Republican Central.

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As you note in the last lines, his deep unpopularity was not helpful. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #1
I never get the excuses and denial that invariably pop up after we lose cali Nov 2014 #2
It's simply being human. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #5
It isn't usually "excuses" FBaggins Nov 2014 #18
I don't either. Tatiana Nov 2014 #50
Yes, it was a pummeling by proxy. Can't do anything about the guy in the WH, so TwilightGardener Nov 2014 #36
i'll kick & rec that! spanone Nov 2014 #3
having the choice of repub or repub-lite is not a good motivator for turnout corkhead Nov 2014 #4
Seriously? Not this old saw again. In some states all they want is republican cali Nov 2014 #6
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
But liberal candidates in many regions can't make it past the primaries. Kaleva Nov 2014 #45
Which is why we need open primaries. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #47
Yet the liberal policies win. Which is what confuses me. AleksS Nov 2014 #53
Yes! it is not just one issue but a number of them. hrmjustin Nov 2014 #7
right. many more than I listed, and some are very, very local cali Nov 2014 #14
Our losing Dem gov candidate Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #49
You hit the nail on the head with the economy. amandabeech Nov 2014 #8
But the Bankers have done extremely well since then. Bandit Nov 2014 #61
I can't figure it out, either. n/t amandabeech Nov 2014 #73
Me either...and I sure am shaking my head over Tuesday. nt mariawr Nov 2014 #79
Truly, would this be happening if Pres Obama were not Black? cilla4progress Nov 2014 #9
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
LOL how did he get elected?! maced666 Nov 2014 #39
absolutely - many ran from bush, even Gore would not enlist Clinton support DrDan Nov 2014 #48
Do you remember the Clinton years? Bandit Nov 2014 #62
In 2006, votes ran away from Bush who was caucasion yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #82
The horrid attacks ads seemed to have worked in Arkansas. moriah Nov 2014 #10
My mom said the same thing Art_from_Ark Nov 2014 #83
"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
"He did win two Presidential elections." ProSense Nov 2014 #22
true, but he did win Iowa. He certainly won MA and MD. cali Nov 2014 #24
Coakley was the Dem candidate for MA gov... wysi Nov 2014 #72
The Repubs elected 2 black legislators to Washington this year. Calista241 Nov 2014 #88
Sure, and that probably animated a bunch of voters... malthaussen Nov 2014 #17
I blame Ebola. malthaussen Nov 2014 #12
presidents get blamed for the bad stuff, get no credit for the good stuff. geek tragedy Nov 2014 #19
yes. every word is spot on. cali Nov 2014 #20
You are so right, and to pretend that dems lost because they didn't stand with the President Autumn Nov 2014 #21
thanks, Autumn. It's just pointing out the obvious. cali Nov 2014 #23
being clear does not equate to being right... lame54 Nov 2014 #25
baloney. the facts support my op. You have no facts to support you- or at least cali Nov 2014 #30
do you need facts... lame54 Nov 2014 #54
"Don't vote for Democrats ... except me!" is not a winning strategy. ieoeja Nov 2014 #26
Nunn/Carter in Georgia would have benefited if they stood with Obama, and.. Dawgs Nov 2014 #27
Nunn and Carter lost by over 8 points. Calista241 Nov 2014 #75
I didn't say she would have won. I said she would have benifitted. Dawgs Nov 2014 #77
A rash of Democratic retirements did not help either Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2014 #28
absolutely. cali Nov 2014 #31
agree. hell harkin couldn't stick it out for another 6 years. okieinpain Nov 2014 #32
They retired on a bad year Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2014 #57
it looks that way. hopefully president obama will do a good job okieinpain Nov 2014 #58
I'm going to disagree with you a little bit on president obama okieinpain Nov 2014 #29
doing that one on one is entirely a different thing. You don't have the MSM to contend with cali Nov 2014 #33
they did but not like the dems did with obama. n/t. okieinpain Nov 2014 #44
Standing with the President must include Darb Nov 2014 #34
This is it exactly. MoonchildCA Nov 2014 #52
It's hard to teach marions ghost Nov 2014 #66
Certainly true but when so many candidates run against the party's leader, even though it may make pampango Nov 2014 #35
I disagree. dawg Nov 2014 #37
I'm sure he is deeply unpopular in red states treestar Nov 2014 #40
No, the dems lost because they didn't stand with the President jeff47 Nov 2014 #41
You left Obama himself off the list - he needs to own some of it. maced666 Nov 2014 #42
It IS also a factor. When candidates won't even... JaneyVee Nov 2014 #43
An economy that does NOT benefit the vast majority of people bigwillq Nov 2014 #46
It's not necessarily standing with the Pres - it's running on the success. Drunken Irishman Nov 2014 #51
Bingo Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2014 #64
I blame Snowden and Greenwald. Puzzledtraveller Nov 2014 #55
Plus quaking and stammering when adked about the leader of the party. Orsino Nov 2014 #56
All of the above and they ran away from the President. applegrove Nov 2014 #59
David Domina opposes Keystone, sent bankers to jail, and lost (nt) Recursion Nov 2014 #60
If issues don't matter neither does the candidate.... nt think Nov 2014 #80
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
You could not be more wrong Niko Nov 2014 #67
Um...NO...that is just one more factor, you seem to be the delusional one here. Rex Nov 2014 #68
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #69
Fuck you and your stupid post n/t arcane1 Nov 2014 #70
Don't enjoy your stay. Rex Nov 2014 #71
You forgot Chickenshit. GeorgeGist Nov 2014 #74
Two-way street. Combine the Conciliator-in-Chief with a party of spineless cowards BlueStreak Nov 2014 #76
voter turnout and apathy. Women and young for the most part didn't show up. It bothers me that GOTV still_one Nov 2014 #78
While all those factors are very real think Nov 2014 #81
Totally and respectively disagree. nilesobek Nov 2014 #84
Forgive the analogy. Savannahmann Nov 2014 #85
It sounds like you're feeling guilty. Renew Deal Nov 2014 #86
+1 rock Nov 2014 #87
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