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Another major problem the Democrats had was ineffectiveness. Their House and Senate majorities looked pretty solid, but they were internally weak. You still had a number of conservative or overly cautious Democrats who wouldn't go along on many of Clinton's more progressive proposals. This gave the public the sense that Congress couldn't or wouldn't get anything done. So, voters decided to give Republicans a shot.
by metal prophet on Sun Feb 25, 2007 at 06:30:01 PM PDT
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Jim Wright was an awful spokesperson for House Democrats. What voters didn't realize at the time was that Gingrich would be worse and that DeLay would be worse still.
Replete with "misstatements" and elisions and retracted and redacted and revoked assertions.--Carl Bernstein on HRC's record.
by Dump Terry McAuliffe on Sun Feb 25, 2007 at 06:33:18 PM PDT
People like Rostenkowski didn't help, either. The ethics scandals were relatively minor compared to the massive Republican corruption of the past 12 years, but they were still arrogant and abusive. And it most definitely turned voters off.
by metal prophet on Sun Feb 25, 2007 at 07:57:12 PM PDT
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