Barack Obama faces about the same problem that confronted Bill Clinton in 1994 when he lost control of Congress. In both cases, the Democratic presidents had alienated moderate and conservative voters and found themselves increasingly isolated with a political base of liberals and minorities. In each instance, the president worried that off-year election turnout among their base would be attenuated both because it always is in non-presidential years and because their policy failings had reduced the enthusiasm they found among their base voters. And both men found themselves forced to escalate their rhetoric and move their ideological positions to the left in order to try to drum up the kind of turnout they needed to keep power in Congress.A trap for Obama, and a trap that the GOP should be able to use to the GOP's advantage.
Clinton failed and Obama will too.
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In Obama's case, his reliance on minority voters adds to the difficulty as he drives racially fair whites to see him as governing primarily in the interests of minority voters.
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The further Obama moves to the left, the more he has to move to the left.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
OBAMA'S LEFT WING SPIRAL TRAP
From this essay by Dick Morris RealClearPolitics:
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