Kos is pointing to this this Rasmussen poll, which shows that Republican self-identification has crashed and Democratic self-identification has moved up slightly. Typically party self-identification moves up in Presidential cycles and down in non-Presidential cycles, so this suggests strength for the Democratic brand.
Lots of Democrats are guilty of not mentioning their party in their ads. Eliot Spitzer's ads are wonderful, but they don't build the Democratic Party brand and won't necessarily help downticket candidates. Ned Lamont's ads do mention he's a Democrat, in small type.
The brand can be a net positive this year. Please use it.
And by the way, if you want to argue that being a Democrat hurts you in certain districts, then you also have to advoate strongly against the lack of partisanship in blue state ads. I happen to think that voters know there are two parties, even in red states.
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