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In Reply to: RE: It took the good people of New Jersey and Virginia 8 1/2 months to understand Obama's CHANGE message posted by J-PMatt@Comcast.Net on November 04, 2009 at 07:41:07
...they have to do with *moderates* voting to moderate.
They came out and voted in droves for Oabama and Democrats to moderate the mess Bush and the Republicans made.
Now some of them are voting for Republicans to moderate the Democrat's influence.
And remember, the young voters and people of color who elected Obama didn't come out to vote.
I suspect the trend will continue through next year's midterms - some Republicans will win with the moderates voting for them.
But spin it any way your little heart desires...
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Moderates will only vote for GOP candidates when the GOP has moderates running. nt
Thats interesting. That must be how Ronald Reagan got elected by so many Reagan Democrats,because he was a moderate correct??? OOOOKKKKKK!!! whatever you say!
If the power supply waveform isn't pretty,neither is the sound in most cases.
...the Conservative mantra with the financial crisis (guilt by association) and with record deficits. Voters will be ever leery about voting for policies which would seem to lead to a repeat of discredited policies. This was IMO the biggest reason Obama got elected; a total repudiation of "Conservative" policies (as implemented by the Dubya administration.
What has unregulated, supply side economics given us ? Record deficits and an economic crisis. The GOP has to convince the "moderates/independents" that their future policies will no longer lead to economic disaster before they ever regain control of Congress/Presidency.
(nt)
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