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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: BlueStateSaint on March 31, 2010, 04:37:53 PM
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This pollster isn't as adamant as either Pat Caddell or Doug Schoen (Schoen worked with Greenburg for Clinton), but he's sounding the alarm now, too.
Clinton pollster says Dems on egde of bloodbath
By Gregg Re 03/31/10 at 2:16 PM
Though he made it clear that the political climate can still change seven months before the midterm elections, a prominent former Clinton pollster said in between waffles today that Democrats today are reminding him a bit too much of the Democrats of 1994 for comfort:
Stan Greenberg — alongside his fellow strategist and party adviser James Carville — said that the signs of electoral bloodbath exist today, though not quite as strongly as they did 16 years ago.
“We are on the edge of it. but we are not there,†Greenberg said, at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. “If the election were now, we would have a change election; we would have a 1994.â€
Greenburg then goes on to say that he thinks the "1994 moment" already happened with the election of Scott Brown to the US Senate, from Massachusetts. What he doesn't realize is that the Dems' ramming this health care deform through made a new, stronger "1994 moment" a virtual certainty, IMO.
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/03/31/clinton-pollster-says-dems-on-edge-of-bloodbath/#ixzz0jnCwsltb