Friday, October 13, 2006

Republicans in Trouble?

Paul Krugman:

Bear in mind that the GOP isn't in trouble because of a string of bad luck. The problems that have caused Americans to turn on the party, from the disaster in Iraq to the botched response to Katrina, from the failed attempt to privatize Social Security to the sudden realization by many voters that the self-proclaimed champions of moral values are hypocrites, are deeply rooted in the whole nature of Republican governance.
More specifically, John Sweeney:

The contest is front and center for the national Democratic Party, which sees the upstate 20th as an only mildly Republican-leaning district — President Bush took a modest 53 percent there in 2004 — that is ripe for a partisan takeover. This is in sharp contrast to the Democrats’ approach in Sweeney’s three previous re-election campaigns, in which the incumbent cruised to easy wins over little-known and poorly funded challengers.

1 comment:

HQ said...

The latest Majority Watch poll has the race as a tossup. Check out the latest Kirsten Gillibrand spot on youtube. The title is 'corrupt'
and fits the content.