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Senate Democrats struggle to define a message that can save their majority

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Senate Democrats struggle to define a message that can save their majority

By Karen Tumulty and Paul Kane, Published: March 28 E-mail the writers

Democrats are going into the 2014 midterm elections with their control of the Senate greatly imperiled and with the prospect of an Obama presidency completely hobbled in its final two years.

In response, the president and his party are struggling to come up with a broad economic message that can rebut, or at least deflect, the continued GOP assaults on the president and his new health-care law.

Thus far, what they have produced is a smaller, more targeted approach — one that seeks to gin up the enthusiasm that has been lacking in key parts of their base, but that strategy is a gamble since it targets many voters who historically spurn midterm elections.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/senate-democrats-struggle-to-define-a-message-that-can-save-their-majority/2014/03/28/656b6d28-b51d-11e3-8cb6-284052554d74_story.html

3 thoughts on “Senate Democrats struggle to define a message that can save their majority

  1. Here’s a message for the Democrats.
    Socialism has failed everywhere it has been tried.

  2. Here’s a message for #1

    We don’t care.

  3. Democrats and their media lackeys call ‘voter id’ racist.
    I need to show ID at my bank, when I’m driving a car, or to get on an airplane.
    Why wouldn’t I show it when I go to vote?
    ANSWER: Because democrats have registered millions of illegal aliens and dead people to vote for them.

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