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Mississippi Gets the Change They Deserve

Posted by Michael Link on May 14, 2008 at 10:04 AM

Last night -- in a special election -- Democrats picked up another House seat in yet another district that has been reliably Republican for over a decade. As one GOP leadership aide put it, if they lost this one, they'd be looking for windows to jump out of.

You can bet it's going to shake up some House Republicans for the rest of the week. They're still spinning, but it's pretty obvious that they phoned this one in. Mostly, the NRCC tells Republicans not to rely on them to help out... at all:

I encourage all Republican candidates, whether incumbents or challengers, to take stock of their campaigns and position themselves for challenging campaigns this fall by building the financial resources and grassroots networks that offer them the opportunity and ability to communicate, energize and turn out voters this election.

That translates to: don't rely on the NRCC to save you.

So now the House Republicans are going to do the same soul-searching that they did the last time they lost a seat like this one. And the time before that. But what's going to change? Are they going to stop blocking Democratic proposals in the interest of getting things done? Unlikely. Will they stop politicizing everything, to the point that they're voting against Mother's Day? Doubt it.

Instead, they'll probably just come up with another slogan. Nothing against slogans, of course, but slogans don't distract people from blocking children's health care or standing with Bush on issue after issue.

Updated by Matt Ortega: The Hill:

The sky is falling on House Republicans and there is no sign of it letting up.

The GOP loss in Mississippi’s special election Tuesday is the strongest sign yet that the Republican Party is in shambles. And while some Republicans see a light at the end of the tunnel, that light more likely represents the Democratic train that is primed to mow down more Republicans in November.

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Thanks so much for implementing the 50-state plan, Governor Dean. Democrats need to win and govern in all of our states, and this win in Mississippi proves that we can.

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Eileen on May 14, 2008 at 12:47 PM

Voting against Mother's Day?

I'm surprised they still want to celebrate the Fourth of July...the Constitution is just a piece of paper according to Bush and his Republicans.

Thanks, Dr. Dean, for the 50 State Initiative. Spreading the word state to state makes far more sense than keeping all our resources in Washington like the DLC used to operate. It sounded like a winner when it was proposed, and the citizens of Red states like Louisiana and Mississippi apparently agree.

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SandyH on May 14, 2008 at 02:35 PM

Our Leader Governor Dean is a super. I am so proud of our Democrats. Thank all you hard working in, every State, for a super Majority.

I wonder what Gov. Dean thinks of the race between OBama and Hillary? Hillary doesn't go to a Church were the preaching, is hate your neighbor and do meaness to those that would despitfully use you. Read Matthew 5-44! This will give you a glimpse of why that was wrong for OBama to listen to all that hate and destructive words to a congregation going there to worship God and not to listen to hate.

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oneforall on May 14, 2008 at 03:10 PM


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