Democrats have won Independents
by Chris Bowers, Wed Mar 29, 2006 at 10:04:58 AM EST
Here is yet more evidence that the narrative about Democrats needing a better message or some such thing in order to better appeal to swing voters is horribly out of date. This time,
it comes from a Republican pollster apparently contracted by the RNC (emphasis mine):
President Bush continues to have the strong loyal support of Republican voters. Despite slippage in approval ratings among all voters, the President's job approval among Republicans continues to be very high. Most members will be elected with between 80% and 100% of their support coming from Republicans. I don't see that Republicans driving a wedge between themselves and the President is a good election strategy.
Even Republican pollsters are warning the Republican leadership that they have already completely lost Independents. In this environment, Democrats do not need a better message to appeal to Independents--they have already won Independents. What Democrats need now are the electoral resources to bring this new majority to the polls, and the political machine to solidify these gains over the long-term. As I argued yesterday, in large part this is going to mean maintaining a high level of enthusiasm among the progressive activist base that provides election resources and supports progressive infrastructure.
That is the new key to the 2006 elections.
Tags: 2006, activism, Indycrats (all tags)
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