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Atman (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 07:45 AMOriginal message Good god...when Dems won a special election in a GOP district, no big deal... Now that the GOP won one in the district of a serial creep, it spells the end of the entire Democratic party, AND the president. BTW, why does Peggy Noonan get paid to spout her assholier-than-thou bullshit? Who does she work for, and why?
Arthur3284 (50 posts) Fri Sep-16-11 07:48 AMResponse to Original message 1. When did dems win in a GOP district?
Vinca (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 07:51 AMResponse to Reply #1 2. That northern NY district that hadn't gone Dem since the 1800's.
FBaggins (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 08:11 AMResponse to Reply #6 8. A special House election made the papers on the other side of the pond? Pretty effectively answers the OP, doesn't it?
Vinca (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 12:45 PMResponse to Reply #8 9. Not really . . . it didn't get much play in the U.S. press. If it wasn't for the UK Guardian we wouldn't know what was going on in this country.
FBaggins (1000+ posts) Sat Sep-17-11 08:18 AMResponse to Reply #9 13. Really? http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2011/05/25/1366... http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/25/us-usa-campai... http://www.thenation.com/blog/160915/kathy-hochul-wins-... It not only was covered, but it was spun as evidence that the tide was turning back and that using Medicare as an issue was a winning strategy for Democrats... that Ryan's plan had already cost the GOP one seat.
malaise (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 07:52 AMResponse to Original message 4. Amazing isn't it Liberal media my ass!
Fumesucker (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 07:54 AMResponse to Original message 5. Welcome to America since Ronaldus Maximus.. Didn't Nooners have some kind of affair with a publisher to start her career?Or am I confusing her with some other talentless hack?
Arthur3284 (50 posts) Fri Sep-16-11 07:57 AMResponse to Original message 7. Well, dems won the special election in May 2011 when Obama's poll numbers were better You do have a point though and perhaps you're right. The scary thing though is that Obama's poll numbers were much better in May 2011 than they are now. His approval rating could be the deciding factor. Although there were a number of other factors that could have determined the outcome as well.http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/14/for... /These numbers contrast with a May special election in New York’s upstate 26th Congressional District, a Republican-leaning seat where the Democrat, Kathy Hochul, won. Her 5-point victory margin represented a 17-point Democratic swing from what would be expected from the district under average circumstances.Ms. Hochul’s victory should not be forgotten about, as it’s a sign of how volatile the results in individual elections can be, and how rapidly the political climate can shift. That election was held at a time when Mr. Obama’s standing was relatively strong in national polls, following the news that Osama bin Laden had been killed.
treestar (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 12:46 PMResponse to Original message 10. It's only one election in one district too Does it occur to these President obsessed pundits that it might be about that district? They make everything about the President.
sabrina 1 (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 12:49 PMResponse to Original message 11. That was discussed here on DU and elsewhere. Not sure what your point is. We watched the results airc and cheered for the Dem at the time.So, I think you just missed it.
deacon (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-16-11 12:56 PMResponse to Original message 12. Our media has been and remains the biggest threat to democracy.
This DUmbass is right but for the wrong reason.
Typical DUmmy logic, if the dem wins it was because of 0bama, if the dem loses, it had nothing to do with him.