It’s
hardly been a secret that in recent years the moderate center of the
Democrat party has been driven away and what remains is a conglomeration
of disparate blocs which, to date, the party has been able to treat as
if there were no conflicting interests between them. As the midterm
elections approach and the administration’s incompetence, along with the
distaste for the president’s signature ObamaCare legislation, drive the
party’s chances down further, the make-believe coalition of opposites
may well crumble if the opposition doesn’t blow it.
Democrats
hope to retain control of the Senate and recapture the House by driving
every possible favored bloc to the polls and coffers -- union members,
single women, blacks, Jews, green energy advocates, and wealthy
environmentalists. What is ignored is that a shred of opposition can
take advantage of the far left sweep of the party to exploit serious
differences between these voting blocs.
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