BLUE WAVE? Sorry, there’s not going to be any ‘blue tidal wave’ this fall.
Jared Whitley:
The writing is simply not on the wall for a Democratic blow-out. The president’s approval rating has been consistently higher than Obama enjoyed at the same point in his presidency. Economic news has been staggeringly good. The unemployment rate is at a 44-year low. The Democrats have no coherent message. The NRA is flush with cash following this year’s extremist anti-gun rhetoric. And the RNC has 40 million dollars more than the “dead broke” DNC.
Now, this is not to suggest that Republicans will make huge gains themselves. Honestly, how many more offices are left for Republicans to win? The only place where Republicans could see real growth is California, where we might not even be able to field a candidate for governor or senator. The party’s silver lining for the Golden State is, as always, that California is the living embodiment of the failure of left-wing politics. With no grown-ups in Sacramento, California’s pain is the Republicans’ gain.
And for their electoral woes in the other 49 states, Democrats have no one to blame but themselves.
The underlying numbers — political and economic — run the gamut from great to not too bad, which is about as much as anyone could ask for. But I’d feel better if the GOP Congress were legislating as though they gave a damn.