Now, here's what I don't get.Election Day losses in Virginia and New Jersey have congressional Democrats focused like never before on jobs — their own.
While the White House and party leaders are urging calm, Democratic incumbents from red states and Republican-leaning districts are anything but; Tuesday's statehouse defeats have left them acutely aware that their votes on health care reform and other major Obama initiatives could be career-enders in 2010 or beyond.
“I should be nervous,” said Rep. Parker Griffith, a freshman Democrat from Huntsville, Ala.
Griffith said the Democratic rank and file is “very, very sensitive” to the fact that issues being pushed by party leaders “have the potential to cost some of our front-line members their seats.”
House Democrats, forced to take a tough vote on a controversial cap-and-trade climate change bill in June, may have to vote as earlier as this weekend on the even more controversial health care bill. Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her leadership team have struggled to get moderates on board for that vote, and Tuesday's results won't make the task any easier.
“People who had weak knees before are going to have weaker knees now,” said Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), a relatively liberal congressman who seemed safe in 2010 but now thinks a Republican challenger might feel emboldened by Tuesday’s election results.
In the two special elections for House seats, the Democrats won. They kept the seat in CA-10 and picked up a seat in NY-23. If anything, this should be emboldening Democrats that when it comes to Congress, voters want to see Democrats actually doing things. They actually increased the margin in the House despite Obama's popularity woes (supposedly) and Congress's popularity woes (which are real).
Voters. Still. Chose. Democrats. Nationally.
Do the job you were elected to do, guys.
Funny, I thought it was only the GOP that was fighting a civil war within its ranks...
ReplyDeleteGood to know you confirmed what the "Head Pat Media" won't.
Yes, because I'm calling for the removal of Democrats who don't fit the ideology of Obamaism.
ReplyDeleteC'mon Doc, you can do better.