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the Dems. The Talking Heads have to turn everything into a political race, else their ratings would plummet. If it weren't for them, the race between HIllary and Obama would have ended on February 12, 2008. But because they had to keep the race going, it was no holds barred. They had to set the narrative.
This year's message is "doom and gloom" for the Dems.
If tonight is any indication, I think the Dems will do fine. In fact, I will go out on a limb and predict that the Dems will fare much, much better than in previous midterm elections when they held power. I think they will debunk the conventional wisdom that the party in power always loses seats. Of course there will be some upsets. Of course, those upsets will be painful. But I predict that the Republicans will also experience major upsets, starting with Grandpa McCain in Arizona. His attempt to be wackier than the tea baggers isn't paying off well.
And what of poor ole Sarah the Half-Term Governor. Now that she has thrown the tea baggers under the bus, will they embrace her again? There's not only a split within the Republican Party; there's now a split within the Tea Party Movement. Half the tea baggers are really Republicans and will go home to the party. But there are principled tea baggers who are willing to stay at home and not participate at all.
The turnout tonight says it all for me. The Republican Party is not energized at all with the choices of candidates that they have to choose from. The numbers in KY tell me all I need to know.
Dems seem much more invested in these elections with good candidates like Sestak and Halter.
I think this is good and makes politics much more fun.
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