Rest In Peace Democrats, And Thanks For Playing
Rest In Peace Democrats, And Thanks For Playing
Democratic pundits and politicians are all over cable news right now talking with a fake faade of optimism as their policies are being handily rejected and the two year trip of power is stripped before their eyes.
There is jabbering that Democratic turnout on the ground is higher than expected. There are baseless claims that their internal polling shows they can count on independent voters despite pre-election polling. But as exit-polling and preliminary election results begin to come in, it's clear that voters aren't buying the liberal charade this time around. Stark reality and hard facts are something liberals just cannot compete with.
A Fox News exit-poll hot off the press clearly illustrates what is going on. Only 3 percent of those polled were enthusiastic with the current government agenda, and 21 percent were satisfied. This represents only 24 percent government approval and closely mirrors congressional approval ratings.
On the other side of the coin, 26 percent of those polled are angry at current government performance and 47 percent say they are dissatisfied. This means an astounding 73 percent of Americans polled just after casting their vote are reaffirming the resounding rejection of President Obama's socialist agenda.
An October 2010 Rasmussen poll on partisan trending found that 36.3 percent of registered voters identified themselves as Democrats, 33.4 percent indentified as Republicans, and 30.3 percent claimed no party affiliation. An analysis of these two polls paints a picture of a future that should be absolutely frightening for Democrats.
The Fox News exit poll shows that Americans are not casting their ballot down partisan lines, but are voting in a referendum against a government gone wild. If the same 73 percent who disapprove of the government casted their votes in support of unseating majority and incumbency, then the number of Americans abandoning the liberal agenda who embraced it in 2008 is astonishing.
The combination of Republicans and undecided's in the Rasmussen poll comprise only 63.7 percent of voters. Assuming exit-polls are accurate, 73 percent of voters are rejecting the majority government. If this is the case not only have Republicans unified their base and reclaimed the independent vote lost in 2008, they have also seemingly attracted 9.3 percent of the voters who identified themselves as Democrats. Moderates and blue dog's primarily, but Democrats nonetheless.
In this worst case scenario, Democrats now only have 27 percent support just two short years after sweeping into power. This is an undeniable rejection of the liberal agenda force fed on the American people by President Obama, and couldn't come soon enough. Rest in peace Democrats, and thanks for playing.
- J Michael Nelson
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