ELECTION '09
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 at 10:23AM The post-mortems from yesterday's governor elections in New Jersey and Virginia, a smattering of open congressional seats and some state-wide votes on gay rights are, except in the latter case, much ado about nothing. In New Jersey the Corzine administration's political corruption was even too much for a state infamous for corruption and organized crime - hell it's part of the state's business model. The voters there still support Barack - they just decided to throw the top "bum" out. Sometimes no amount of money will save you!
In Virginia the GOP won several state wide races including governor because the Democratic candidate was a total gaffer. Again, the exit polls show they still like Barack. Add to all of this that turnout is always low in such by year elections so the voters who vote are the energizer rabbit like super partisan types in this case the GOP base. The youth and African-American voters stayed home yersterday. Now in the case of Maine's apparent defeat of a gay marriage proposition it should cause folks in the state of Washingto to reconsider their intention to run that flap up the political flagpole in '10.
The reality is that unless the economy has a miracle comeback in the next year - '10 is going to be a bad year for progressives and Democrats - with their guy in the Oval Office - that's the historic trend line. The goal will be to minimize the loses and keep their majority. If the gay rights folks do their thing - this will hurt them and more importantly for the rest of the progressive community it will energize the far right wing to get out their voters making November '10 a banner year for the GOP - remember '94? Why would you want to do this to your allies Basic Rights folks?
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