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Democrats’ 2010 midterm strategy: Attack relentlessly and win ugly

Posted by iusbvision on November 6, 2009

Via the ALLAHPUNDIT @ Hotair.com reports:

That’s what the “experts” are telling them, anyway. I don’t know, though. It’s so …unlike them.

Do Nancy “Un-American” Pelosi and Harry “Evil-mongers” Reid really have it in them to go bareknuckle?

“Very often the instinct for an incumbent party is to defend and justify,” said Geoff Garin, a pollster for Democratic candidates. “But in this kind of environment, the best defense is a good offense. This needs to be a cycle where Republican vulnerabilities are a central part of the debate.”

Charlie Cook, the nonpartisan political handicapper, framed the Democrats’ challenge for 2010 more bluntly. It does not track the genial, new-politics identity that President Obama has cultivated.

“They’re going to have to play really rough,” said Mr. Cook, who pegs Democrats’ chances for holding the House next year at only slightly better than even…

Democrats will “have to make the opponent the issue,” said Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster. “No. 1, try to tie them to George W. Bush — and then make it personal after that.”

One Response to “Democrats’ 2010 midterm strategy: Attack relentlessly and win ugly”

  1. David said

    In other words, do not allow the campaign to focus on real issues. Those will kill the democrats.

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