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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  themoderatevoice.com
Domestic and international news analysis, irreverent comments, original reporting, and popular culture features from across the political spectrum. ...

 

 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 --- 73 days ago
A raft of news items portending bad tidings for the GOP this November has some Democratic party enthusiasts rubbing their hands in glee. One example of this can be found at the left wing blog Liberal & Progressive Politics and Perspectives where Deborah White feels that Republicans Ignoring Republicans is a Good Thing for Democrats . As always, we would encourage you to click through and read the entire article, but here are a few points of interest. An excellent sign of impending good fortune for Democrats in the November ‘08 elections is that Republican pundits are obsessed with the Democratic candidates, and all-but-ignore conservative candidates running for office. Don’t believe me? Try and find a couple conservative columnists/commentators not dwelling endlessly on Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. The author then goes on to point out a half dozen or so signs of trouble brewing for the Republicans. All are worthy of debate, but here’s one interesting item. Democratic turnout for the party nomination race has been energizing and record-shattering, while Republican popular vote has been at lethargic levels. For instance, in the North Carolina primaries held on May 6th, 1,571,337 votes were cast for Democrats vs. only 518,224 votes cast for Republicans (with 99% of precincts reporting). A sign of possible disaster for John McCain: in North Carolina, as in many other Republican primaries, less than 75% of Re ...




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