Conservative Democrat Travis Childers last night defeated Republican candidate Greg Davis 54-46 in a runoff special election for the 1st Mississippi district, after just missing the 50% threshold in the original April 22 election. This is a district in northeastern Mississippi that Bush won by 62-37 in 2004, and was previously represented by Roger Wicker, the Republican nominated to fill the rest of Trent Lott's Senate term after Lott resigned.It's the third special election to fill vacancies this Congress that the Democrats have taken a seat from the Republicans. The others being the 14th Illinois (Dennis Hastert's old district that went to Bill Foster) and the 6th Louisiana (from Republican Richard Baker to Democrat Don Cazayoux). The makeup of the House is now 236-199.Omens for November? Could the Republicans retain the White House and still suffer losses in Congress?
5/14/2008 9:10:05 AM
5/14/2008 10:39:38 AM
^ Which part? To be honest, I think a split decision by the electorate is becoming more likely the more I think about it. Anyway, House Republicans aren't happy.
5/14/2008 12:14:01 PM
http://online.wsj.com/article/declarations.htmlpretty good analysis by one of Reagan's speechwriters
5/16/2008 3:04:54 PM
Look at the three Democrats who won this seats... If they had no politcal affiliation, you would never associate them wither someone like Obama. While I think the Republicans are probably screwed, trying to indicate these elections are a sign of things to come could be misleading. Not to mention they were at a very odd time, and the Democrats have been highly active because of the primary battle. I don't see Obama, winning in these districts (except perhaps Illinois).
5/16/2008 3:15:53 PM
^^not really that great imo...pretty much "matter of fact" to me]
5/17/2008 4:55:36 AM
5/17/2008 9:20:41 AM
The GOP deserves the mess it is in. They've blown it on almost every front. The biggest being the war in Iraq. As Noonan wrote in her article, Americans don't like long protracted wars. Our attention span is too short. Conservatives need to teach conservatism, explain its benefits, apply its principles to everyday life. The last two republican presidents have been terrible communicators- fumbling through boring speeches.If the GOP keeps trying to compete with democrats on which party can be more big-gov't liberal, they will continue to lose. Here's what needs to be done: The loss in '08 looks inevitable. So use the defeat to your benefit. Let's give Americans a 4 year sample of what liberals will do to the country if they win the presidency and get a filibuster-proof congress. An Obama presidency will be more feckless than Jimmy Carter's- while the democrat congress will raise taxes and create more gov't spending bloat. Meanwhile the republicans should be getting rid of everyone who reminds the country of Bush or Hastert, or Delay. New, young conservatives need to come into play. No one gets into a leadership position without proving they can communicate effectively about the benefits of conservatism. I doubt the east-coast dominated leadership will let go of the reigns of the GOP. Perhaps it will take a fight for the libertarian wing to wrestle control away.
5/17/2008 10:56:31 AM
^Spot on as usual.I am seriously considering voting for Bob Barr this time around.
5/17/2008 6:10:02 PM
what happens if obama gets elected and everyone loves him and the world is the shit?
5/17/2008 7:49:42 PM
Then it's obvious that Bush's policies were good and it just took a little while for them to sink in.
5/17/2008 7:59:43 PM
in that case hopefully all 8 years would be good and then when a repub wins we will get attacked and go to war again
5/17/2008 8:32:59 PM
5/17/2008 11:22:37 PM