look at the referendum outcomes. Bad news for gay marriage, marijuana legalization, affirmative action. Good news for English only. Really extreme stuff, like S Daks ban on all abortions lost, and min wage referendums did quite well.
This is not a liberal electorate. And its very much NOT a libertarian electorate. The strongest liberal referenda were not on social issues, but on good old lunch bucket social democratic economic issues.
One of the big swings was in Penn, from an ideologue to a sane moderate.
The Dems would be wise not to misread this election, the way the GOP has misread previous elections.
If Webb wins - he ran in the primary with the strong support of Clinton hating Kossacks. In the general he relied on Bill Clinton for support, and if he wins he will owe the Clintons. A dilemma, no?
Crist won in Florida - turned down support from Bush, embraced support from McCain. Will the GOP draw the right lessons?
This is not a liberal electorate. And its very much NOT a libertarian electorate. The strongest liberal referenda were not on social issues, but on good old lunch bucket social democratic economic issues.
One of the big swings was in Penn, from an ideologue to a sane moderate.
The Dems would be wise not to misread this election, the way the GOP has misread previous elections.
If Webb wins - he ran in the primary with the strong support of Clinton hating Kossacks. In the general he relied on Bill Clinton for support, and if he wins he will owe the Clintons. A dilemma, no?
Crist won in Florida - turned down support from Bush, embraced support from McCain. Will the GOP draw the right lessons?
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