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Will 2010 be the Perfect Storm?

PartysOver 2009/11/19 17:39:52
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Seven different indicators suggest that 2010 will be a very tough year for the Obama Administration's plans to turn America into a Socialist People's Republic. If some of these indicators pointed one way and others pointed the other way, projections might be murkier. But all the winds seem to be blowing in the same direction and the result may be for Republicans the Perfect Storm. What are these seven different indicators?

1) Public opinion polls, led by the very accurate Rasmussen Poll, have shown in the summer a clear line in the "strong approve" and "strongly disapprove" of Obama. Although the figures waggle day to day, the trend is very clear: not only is Obama less and less popular, but the intensity of support for and against Obama, which will be critical in the low turnout mid-term elections, shows a huge negative gap for Obama.

The generic congressional ballots, which usually understate the size of the Republican vote in general elections, has shown a consistent Republican lead in Rasmussen since mid-June and this lead has now climbed to six points and Gallup now shows a four point lead for Republicans as well.

This dovetails with polls showing Republican candidates doing well in a number of individual races around the country. Almost everywhere and in almost every poll, Democrats are doing worse than in recent history and worse than would have been expected if 2010 was a normal mid-term election.

2) Elections corroborate polling data. This means more than just the dramatic Republican victories in Virginia and New Jersey this November. Republicans have been winning special state legislative elections all over the nation, often winning by wide margins districts that Democrats had held comfortably for many years. Even recent municipal elections in Democrat strongholds like Albuquerque have produced stunning Republican upsets.

But elections mean more than just the election of candidates for office. Democrats have yet to explain the stunning defeat of the establishment-backed propositions in California in May, which showed the Sacramento politicians losing for some of the propositions every single county in California. There is a pattern to ballot initiatives. Maine voters surprisingly defeated gay marriage, taking a stand directly contrary to their elected officials. All this suggests that fiscal and social conservatism are robust and alive in the hearts and minds of voters.

3) The polling data and election results seem to have had an effect on recruiting candidates. Mike Castle, a former governor and incumbent congressman in Delaware, was the only Republican who had a prayer of winning Biden's old Senate seat. Republicans persuaded him to run for that seat in 2010, giving Republicans an excellent chance to pick up a Democrat seat. Mike Kirk, a Republican congressman from the northern metropolitan area of Chicago, is the strongest candidate the GOP could recruit, and Democrats are still floundering for a candidate. John Kasich has an excellent chance to recapture the Ohio governorship, having passed up a run for the same office in 2006.

4) Recruitment also is helped by the enthusiasm of conservatives. The spontaneous uprisings at Tea Party and other gatherings shows that there should be no problem getting campaign workers and small contributors in 2010 for candidates who are running against Obama. Doug Hoffman's campaign in New York took off largely because of the tremendous grassroots support of conservative voters from throughout the nation. The percentage of Americans, according to Rasmussen, who "strongly disapprove" of Obama is at very high historic levels for this young a presidency.

Leftist advocates by contrast, see President Obama continuing (as everyone not on the far left understood) the wars in Afghanistan and in Iraq. They see him compromising on health care issues, perhaps allowing some limitation on abortion in the bill. They listen to his rhetoric, which inevitably is less radical than they had hoped, and their enthusiasm melts noticeably.

5) Closely related to enthusiasm is the composition of the electorate who are supporting Republicans and the composition of the Obama voters. Senior citizens, who vote in nearly all elections, are alarmed by Obama's plans regarding Medicare. The young voters and the black voters who turned out in record numbers to elect Obama were conspicuous by their absence in November 2009. Obama will not be on the ballot in 2010. There will, instead, be a lot of old, white rich Democrat candidates trying to appeal to the center -- trying, in many cases, to sound more Republican than Republicans. As a consequence the electorate in 2010 will almost certainly be much more conservative than in 2008, and that will affect results.

6) Beyond all these factors, President Obama is showing an increasing tendency to fumble and to grope. The inexplicably silly remarks that Obama made when Cambridge police arrested Professor Gates in July revealed a highly parochial political instinct in which pummeling white police officers is considered good tactics. His bowing before foreign heads of state is another amateurish mistake. Obama went to Copenhagen to get the Olympic Games in Chicago and came back humiliated. The jobs putatively created by his stimulus bill now appear to have come in nonexistent congressional districts. The cumulative impact is to make Obama look more and more like Jimmy Carter, a man who cannot lead.

7) The seventh, and deadliest, problem for Obama in 2010 will be that he owns all the bad political problems of our country. Ft Hood was the first terrorist attack on American soil since September 11, 2001 -- Obama has not been able to do what Bush did. If there are more attacks, Republicans will force him to acknowledge the obvious: he is weaker than Bush on terror. Unemployment is at very high levels. Democrats are increasingly embroiled in scandals.

2008 may well prove to be the "Perfect Storm" for Democrats, united behind a smooth, handsome young black man and running against the last dying days of a much maligned George W. Bush Republican Party, and 2010 may prove the be the complete unraveling of an overstretched Democratic Party, yet to learn that conservatives are the huge majority of Americans.

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  • AL 2009/11/19 19:28:45
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    AL
    +7
    I do believe if the Repubican party keeps backing Republicans in name only-they're going to end up blowing the best chance they ever had of regaining their power in Congress! What real Republican wants to keep voting for the best of two evils in every election? Because I know if I see another John Mc Con running of President agin I'm just going to vote third party like I did last time around! I don't know about any one else yet I am damn tired of voting for Republicans that look more and more like real Democrats instead!

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  • BARRY0619 2010/01/07 20:52:24
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    BARRY0619
    +1
    Anyone that voted for Obama's socialized healthcare has a great chance of getting their pink slip.
  • morning40oz~mad as hell 2009/11/23 06:43:16
    Undecided
    morning40oz~mad as hell
    The only way there will be a perfect storm in DC is if this public develops the stones to vote both Democrats and Republicans out of office. Frankly, I don't believe this public has such a set.
  • no1badboy56 2009/11/22 07:30:11
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    no1badboy56
    +1
    Storm or tsunami?
  • Bakool 2009/11/21 21:19:07
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Bakool
    +1
    As long as the Republicans don't mess it up.
  • Sheepdog 2009/11/21 08:28:06
    Undecided
    Sheepdog
    +1
    I will vote for the person, after researching them, not for a party. Don’t though out the baby with the bathwater.
  • PartysOver Sheepdog 2009/11/22 11:52:10
    PartysOver
    +1
    I am too here is my website www.CleanHouse2010.webs.com
  • Sheepdog PartysOver 2009/11/23 06:01:30
    Sheepdog
    That's good! Your website is a great statring point for people researching.
  • maggiemay 2009/11/20 14:19:25 (edited)
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    maggiemay
    +1
    I only wish Murtha was up for election.

  • Marlow ~ Let There Be Light 2009/11/20 12:52:16
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light
    +1
    I don't know about RINOs but the Dems are in for a rude awakening. Obama has taken you down the road of ruin. I can't wait to throw out the bums in 2010.
  • Bakool Marlow ... 2009/11/21 21:22:02 (edited)
    Bakool
    +1
    I'm not sure if we'll be able to get rid of RINO's some area's will only have a choice between a RINO and a Dem. Then there are those that are knee jerk Dem's, who are angry with the Dem's but can't drag themselves to vote conservative, but might be willing to vote for a liberal Rep, AKA RINO.
  • Marlow ... Bakool 2009/11/22 00:50:49
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light
    +1
    Let's get the libs out and take charge. The RINOs follow who's in charge.
  • Bakool Marlow ... 2009/11/23 15:14:21
    Bakool
    +1
    No truer words have been said!
  • Marlow ... Bakool 2009/11/23 15:19:12
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light
    Thanks. :)
  • Kane Fernau 2009/11/20 04:45:45
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Kane Fernau
    +2
    They're losing Independents, They are losing conservative dems, What they won't admit is they're losing moderate dems!!!
  • PartysOver Kane Fe... 2009/11/20 12:07:10
    PartysOver
    +1
    What scares me is, they don't seem to care.
  • Kane Fe... PartysOver 2009/11/20 15:15:02
    Kane Fernau
    +1
    If they hurry they can damage our country in an irreversible way!
  • Null and Void 2009/11/20 03:55:42
    Undecided
    Null and Void
    +2
    If the economy stays close to where it is, The GOP takes the House and closes the gap in the Senate. Don't see a scenario in which the GOP takes the Senate - that would require winning 29 of the 37 seats up next year.
  • texasred 2009/11/20 03:21:36
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    texasred
    +2
    I'm praying that it will be.
  • Wayne 2009/11/20 03:01:30 (edited)
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Wayne
    +2
    It is going to be interesting! The spin masters will lie threw their teeth to stay in office period! The question is are we stupid enough to believe them? Oh there is going to be a storm for democrats and incumbents in general! The network must be knocked out!
  • bonehead15329 2009/11/20 02:40:07
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    bonehead15329
    +3
    You betcha!

    democrats rinos extinct betcha
  • star 2009/11/20 01:25:42
    No it'll be alright, Liberal Progressives in Denial check here
    star
    +2
    I doubt there will be a 2012, Predidential Election.depends on the Copenhagen meeting.
  • Quixy 2009/11/20 00:47:28
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Quixy
    +3
    Great article PO.....thanks for sharing! It's our turn to hope! We MUST make sure that we avoid electing ANY RINOS! Unfortunately the GOP is, as usual, intent on nominating moderates. This year WE will DICTATE to the party leadership.
  • dvines1951 2009/11/20 00:41:14
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    dvines1951
    +2
    They're outta here.And good riddance.
  • DavE 2009/11/19 23:51:36
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    DavE
    +3
    Lord knows we're working to make 2010 a total landslide.
  • Conservative in California 2009/11/19 23:32:12
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Conservative in California
    +4
    If GOP wins 41 Dem House seats, they will be the majority. If GOP wins 81 seats, they will exactly reverse the current Democrat majority. In 1994, the GOP won 54 seats.

    It is a perfect storm, and I'm seeing the GOP winning 90+ seats in 2010.
  • RhinoRT 2009/11/19 22:42:16
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    RhinoRT
    +3
    I can't hardly wait to hear the whining and crying and excuses from the LWNJs here on SH on Nov 3, 2010.... oh wait we already hear it now but imagine how much worse it will be!
  • Dwight Mann 2009/11/19 22:37:15
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Dwight Mann
    +3
    I hope the Conservative Messiah shows up soon. . .
  • hermes23 2009/11/19 22:05:50
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    hermes23
    +3
    November 2, 2010--Judgement Day. Political tsunami
  • goatman112003 2009/11/19 21:06:23
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    goatman112003
    +3
    What is happening is that the people who do have common sense are realizing that this communist is a communist and the others who support him are also. There is no such thing as a free lunch, somebody has to pay.
  • bls 2009/11/19 20:41:58
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    bls
    +3
    Great article, and I love the stats!! Obama's Party is Over!!
  • Blade Master 2009/11/19 20:33:42
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Blade Master
    +4
    at the rate things are going it's very likely
  • Rover 2009/11/19 20:24:40 (edited)
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    Rover
    +4
    As soon as more people start voting 'Principles' over 'Party', and claim their country back as the Founders developed the plan for a Republic... the happier ALL will be!

    voting principles party claim country founders developed plan republic happier
  • AL 2009/11/19 19:28:45
    Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    AL
    +7
    I do believe if the Repubican party keeps backing Republicans in name only-they're going to end up blowing the best chance they ever had of regaining their power in Congress! What real Republican wants to keep voting for the best of two evils in every election? Because I know if I see another John Mc Con running of President agin I'm just going to vote third party like I did last time around! I don't know about any one else yet I am damn tired of voting for Republicans that look more and more like real Democrats instead!
  • bls AL 2009/11/19 20:43:49
    bls
    +3
    Exactly!!!
  • D'Art AL 2009/11/19 22:46:49
    D'Art
    +3
    Well spoken!!
  • AL D'Art 2009/11/19 22:50:22
    AL
    +2
    Thanks! I believe both parties are starting to such big time at this point!
  • tacomaster 2009/11/19 19:25:48
    Undecided
    tacomaster
    +3
    I hope, but it is still too soon too truly tell. If they pass the healthcare bill, the libs will have a fight on their hands for sure.
  • Yes, Democrats and RINOs are soon extinct
    ☆The Rock☆ * AFCL* The Sheriff!!
    +7
    Get rid of these progressive nuts before they totally ruin this country!
  • Rover ☆The Ro... 2009/11/19 20:25:36
    Rover
    +6
    AMEN, Rock!
  • debadow ☆The Ro... 2009/11/20 05:51:52
    debadow
    +2
    Get rid of the Candy Asses.

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