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natrlron

(177 posts)
Sun Nov 9, 2014, 02:21 PM Nov 2014

How Democrats Lost an Election They Should Have Won

Despite the low popularity of President Obama and people’s concerns about the economy, this was an election Democrats should have won big ... that is, if the campaign had been run well. But as so often has been the case, the Democrats did not run a good campaign. What would have been a good campaign?

1. Use Obama to lead the charge. Because of his low standing in the polls, most Democratic candidates stayed as far a way from Obama as possible. The Senate candidate in Kentucky wouldn’t even say whether she voted for him in 2012!

This was plain stupid. They forgot that although he was down in the popularity polls in 2012, he won that election handily. He and his people know how to run a disciplined campaign and get out the vote. But this campaign wasn’t run by him; indeed he hardly participated.

The people who truly dislike Obama weren’t about to vote for a Democrat regardless what the candidate did or said. The lines are very clearly drawn in their minds. However, without Obama as cheerleader-in-chief, the Democratic base of blacks, latinos, youth, and women were less likely to vote historically in a midterm election. Without getting out that vote, Democratic candidates were bound to lose any close election. And that’s what happened.

2. They should have run a very positive campaign that told people clearly where Democrats see the country going and how they propose to get us there … a clear vision statement with legislative particulars, geared to the average voter ... the put-upon middle class ... and communicated in a way that the average voter will get. This should have been the main thrust and the counter to Republican laissez faire, let the market take care of itself, policies.

The middle class has been suffering for decades, but the past few years have taken an even greater toll on their standard of living. Democrats should have made it clear that they understand their pain and had policies to turn things around.

3. At the same time, Democrats should not have let the public forget who has kept our current economic problems from being solved. That should have been easy since Republicans in Congress are held in even lower esteem by voters than Obama.

And Democrats should have nailed Republicans for being the hypocrites they are … they pose as the party of the people but really are the party of big business and the rich. Those are the interests they are protecting. Those are the legislative positions they are advancing. This is not playing class warfare, this is speaking the truth.

But since the Democrats did not run the campaign this way, Republicans were effective as usual at defining the terms of the campaign, making it a referendum on Obama. Their base was motivated, and they really worked their get-out-the-vote campaign better this time than ever before, ironically learning from Obama. The Democratic base on the other hand was dispirited and just didn’t vote in sufficient numbers.

For more on this and other matters, see my blog, http://PreservingAmericanGreatness.blogspot.com

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How Democrats Lost an Election They Should Have Won (Original Post) natrlron Nov 2014 OP
There was no real message Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2014 #1
the message was loud and clear... quadrature Nov 2014 #4
Democrats in my State cleaned up, we passed good laws as well. Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #2
True but... libman100 Nov 2014 #3
EXCELLENT ANALYSIS ! RBInMaine Nov 2014 #5
In short, the campaign has been run by middle-of-the-roaders, who do not wish to Cal33 Nov 2014 #6
A lot of teachers and their families either stayed home or voted GOP due to RttP greatlaurel Nov 2014 #7

Rosa Luxemburg

(28,627 posts)
1. There was no real message
Sun Nov 9, 2014, 03:38 PM
Nov 2014

Local Democrats around here won with a high number of votes because they had messages about everyday things like education, jobs, local services etc. They told voters what they stood for.


Nationally if Howard Dean had run things we would have won.

 

Bluenorthwest

(45,319 posts)
2. Democrats in my State cleaned up, we passed good laws as well.
Sun Nov 9, 2014, 04:22 PM
Nov 2014

I hear that some of the other 50 individual State campaigns did not fare as well. But I do have to question conclusions being drawn that require you to simply ignore entire regions of the country where Democrats did just fine. California did fine, Oregon, Washington. How is it shocking that Kentucky elected an incumbent Republican? They do that all the time. It's Kentucky.
Feh. Stop talking about us like we are not here. There are millions of us who turned out and elected Democrats while the rest of you whined about who was mentioning Obama enough. Jesus.

libman100

(13 posts)
3. True but...
Thu Nov 13, 2014, 08:39 PM
Nov 2014

Dem lost in places they should of won too...like Colorado, Iowa, Florida, etc...

And article is exactly right Dems ran terrible campaigns, there is no getting around that.

 

Cal33

(7,018 posts)
6. In short, the campaign has been run by middle-of-the-roaders, who do not wish to
Fri Nov 14, 2014, 11:10 AM
Nov 2014

make the Conservatives "angry," and perhaps wish to continue receiving donations from the
big corporation CEOs.

I think the Right Wingers have always used their maximum amount of dirty tricks, corruption,
bribery and falsehoods against the Democrats. Nothing has ever and can ever change this.
They cannot be provoked into doing more, because they are already doing their most.

Get the middle-of-the-roader Democrats off our necks. Their methods have been tried too long,
and they are losers. Even they, themselves, are beginning to see this. Could this be why they
are creating a new position of leadership for Elizabeth Warren?

Let the Liberals and Progressives have more say -- for a change.

greatlaurel

(2,004 posts)
7. A lot of teachers and their families either stayed home or voted GOP due to RttP
Fri Nov 14, 2014, 11:38 AM
Nov 2014

Race to the Top has taken No Child Left Behind to levels of corruption and direct theft of public tax dollars that should be going to public schools and handed it over to the massively corrupt charter schools and testing corporations. Teachers know this is a disaster for our children and the republic. No wonder an important voting block did not vote for the Democratic Party.

No one is talking about this, but it had a huge impact on this election. We know that Democrats did not get the percentage of the women's vote that it should have. A big part of that,is because the Obama administration and the Democratic Party have chosen to work actively to destroy public education. Why should teachers vote for Democrats as the Democrats work to destroy the teacher's jobs and even worse force children into the massive testing scheme for corporate profits that is the Race to the Top. We lost a lot of parents votes over this as well.

RttP needs to be abandoned asap or we will have a very hard time winning in 2016.

This is a big reason for the loss and we can do something about it right now rather than blaming the amorphous "centrist" Democrat.

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