Sterngard Friegen wrote:
The Klown Show that has been the Republican debates is not going unnoticed. People may not be happy with the economy, but more of them are learning what the Republican agenda is, and who the Republicans really represent protect.
I think some people are starting to think about how it would affect them and their family if the GOP does away with as much of the government as they can and compete to see who can promise to slash and burn more of the services that the voter or someone in their family depend on. Maybe they are thinking about what they will do if their aging parents or grandparents have their SS and Medicare reduced. Who will pick up the slack? Who will have to fill in the deficit? Maybe they are thinking that there are a lot of things that they would miss if government were small enough to drown in a bathtub. Plus that old Reagan rule about Republicans not speaking ill of other Republicans has not been observed lately. They are slowly doing each other in.
It's a long, long, long time until November and we have seen big changes in that amount of time. The Democrats have the benefit of an incumbent who is unlikely to be challenged. The attacks on Obama by the GOP politicians are sounding monotonous hollow as well as a bit desperate. No one really likes Romney and even if they find Gingrich entertaining, they know he is a slimy, selfish character with a bad record. The operative were has been and will be 'flawed.' Each of the candidates are deeply flawed. Huntsman and Gary Johnson are the least flawed. Huntsman may actually come up to high single digits as others fall away. They will not even let Johnson in the Klown Kar.
What the Democrats cannot do is pull a Martha Coakley and assume it's in the bag because the opposition is so flawed. Every vote in the swing states is going to matter.
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