A new USA TODAY article entitled
"Liberals finding their voice-- and it's angry" describes how anger may be a justified response and a powerful force in getting out the vote.
Here's an interesting excerpt:
Some conservative strategists see parallels with the situation they faced and the tactics they used when the Reagan and Gingrich revolutions were in their infancies. Most of all, they recognize a similar energy and tone.
"Republicans had better worry," says Paul Weyrich, a veteran conservative organizer. "Angry people are motivated to get out to vote. If they can channel that anger into something constructive, they can literally upset the presidency."
Do you suppose that the GOP grassroots may be less motivated to get out the vote now that they've won the presidency, the Senate, the House, and some more governorships? Might their complacency help us out?