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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Dale Baker who wrote (12808)2/20/2006 2:55:58 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) of 541659
 
As for being more adept at taking the sliver, I don't see razor-thin victories as anything more than shoving your candidate over the pile at the goal-line a smidge better than the other team.

If that is what it takes, and one party is more adept at it than the other, then one is more successful. The fact that the Dems have not been able to get this tiny yet horribly important sliver is a sympton of their long term, well-documented political failure in presidential politics.

It might also mean that the true centrists see the Dems as not good Presidential material.

But to suggest that it means nothing since things are really 50/50, as I take it both you and John argue, is to ignore the reality of things.

It is the reason why I have stated that if I were a Dem political honcho, I would drag the Dems to the right to capture that tiny sliver which has often eluded them.

Hanson's points were exactly right. No amount of justification or rationalization will put the Dems in power unless they go after that tiny sliver by shifting to the right, eliminating fools like Dean, not glamourizing uneducated Hollywood celebs as political geniuses, putting a muzzle on chest-beating Al Gore and Jimmy Carter, etc.

It's not an impossible thing to do, as Clinton brilliantly showed them.
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