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2016 Postmortem

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outsideworld

(601 posts)
Thu Nov 6, 2014, 03:25 PM Nov 2014

GOP Strategist: Democrats Blundered by Hiding Barack Obama [View all]

http://time.com/3565624/republican-senate-obama-election/

“They sidelined the president,” Rob Collins, the Executive Director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) told reporters at a backslapping post-election briefing. Instead, Collins argued, Democrats shouldn’t have been scared off by Republican attempts to tie Obama to their candidates.

Collins said NRSC polling had long identified the economy as the issues voters cared about most, and one where Democrats stood to gain. “We felt that that was their best message and they sidelined their best messenger,” he said. Collins added that in many states, Democratic candidates had positive stories to tell. “In Colorado, unemployment is 5.1 percent and they never talked about it,” he added.

“They were so focused on independents that they forgot they had a base,” Collins said of Democratic Senate candidates. “They left their base behind. They became Republican-lite.”


SMFH .....So much for running away from the president

http://time.com/3565624/republican-senate-obama-election/
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“They were so focused on independents that they forgot they had a base,” villager Nov 2014 #1
That sounds like what lot of DUers were saying upaloopa Nov 2014 #2
The Dems could have mentioned how their policies have been STOPPED or STALLED by the R house Filibuster Harry Nov 2014 #3
for some reason they fear the bully pulpit. Phlem Nov 2014 #20
I wonder if it will be believed now that a republican says it. bravenak Nov 2014 #4
In DU we knew all these things and hollered about them too, to no avail mazzarro Nov 2014 #5
I suppose we will have to find our own dems for the primaries and take the party back. bravenak Nov 2014 #6
^^^^This^^^^ Phlem Nov 2014 #16
"If a tree falls in the forest ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #8
LOL!! bravenak Nov 2014 #9
Excellent point. AleksS Nov 2014 #26
Always taking political advice from the opposing party. bravenak Nov 2014 #27
We forgot the lessons of 2012 get your base fired up first and stand behind your president. craigmatic Nov 2014 #7
There seemed to be no message coming from our party during this election Rosa Luxemburg Nov 2014 #10
The "lib'rul" media did its job as hatchetmen for the GOP. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #11
I am not defending the national media, but ... NHDEMFORLIFE Nov 2014 #23
No shit! Old Nick Nov 2014 #12
No shit Sherlock. Baitball Blogger Nov 2014 #13
Duh. thesquanderer Nov 2014 #14
I would take this with a grain of salt. Phlem Nov 2014 #15
IMO GOPers will nearly always be better at politics than Democrats groundloop Nov 2014 #17
Npw that a Republican zentrum Nov 2014 #18
Yes indeed mazzarro Nov 2014 #22
Oh, they definitely became Republican-lite. Democrats in office/running for office excel at that. nt stillwaiting Nov 2014 #19
Gore distanced himself from Clinton FiveGoodMen Nov 2014 #21
I threw up when I heard this. This is why you don't pay attention to media when running campaigns smorkingapple Nov 2014 #24
That's it - THANK YOU!! blm Nov 2014 #25
Lies and cover stories, This election was bought and the MSM provided Todays_Illusion Nov 2014 #28
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