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WHY THE POLTICAL WINDS ARE SHIFTING TOWARD OBAMA (462 hits)

by David Gergen, CNN, December 22, 2011 -- Even though House Republicans are now wisely folding their tents, their disarray this week over extending a payroll tax cut has left a sour taste at year's end in Washington, contributing in no small part to an even bigger political story: the resurrection of President Obama and his fellow Democrats heading toward the 2012 elections.

After the debt ceiling debacle of last summer, the conventional wisdom among many political analysts was that Obama would go the way of President Jimmy Carter, that Republicans would lose a few seats in the House but retain control, and that the GOP would surge into power in the Senate. In short, Republicans were looking for a clean sweep.

Who believes that now? Obama is still highly vulnerable and could lose, but the CNN poll coming out of the field this week reveals a remarkable turnaround, especially in the past month.


In a mid-November survey, when asked which candidate they were more likely to support, registered voters gave Mitt Romney a lead of 4 percentage points over Obama, 51% to 47%. The mid-December survey found an 11-point switch; Obama now has a 52%-45% edge over Romney. Against Newt Gingrich, Obama has a 16-point lead, 56%-40%. (Ironically, the one Republican candidate who does as well against Obama as Romney is Rep Ron Paul, trailing by the same 52%-45% margin.)

It is too early to tell how much Democratic prospects for the Senate and House have improved, but senior Republicans are worried. John King pointed out one straw in the wind Wednesday night on CNN's "AC360.": the Massachusetts Senate race, where a poll has shown Democratic populist Elizabeth Warren grabbing an unexpected lead over Republican populist Scott Brown. Only a few months ago, the Brown forces were supremely confident.

For Brown and other GOP candidates in blue and purple states, the hard-liners in the House are playing directly into a narrative that Democrats have been promoting for months: that Washington is broken because the GOP has become hostage to the tea party. With sentiment toward the tea party now running 49%-33% unfavorable in CNN polling, that is potent stuff.

The truth about the breakdown in Washington is much more complicated (Democrats deserve ample blame, too), but Republican congressional leaders have so mishandled the payroll tax issue that they have made it easy for the charge to stick. No wonder the White House is quietly chortling and senior Republicans like GOP leader Mitch McConnell pressed hard for House Republicans to cave on the payroll tax cut.

As The Wall Street Journal said in its scathing editorial, the GOP has also strengthened Obama's arguments that he is more on the side of middle-class taxpayers than Republicans are. No wonder the White House is quietly chortling, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is calling on House Republicans to pass the two-month extension.

There are two other major forces at work that have been lifting Democratic hopes. One is the quality of the Republican presidential race. With less than two weeks left before the Iowa caucuses, as The Boston Globe reports Thursday, it is apparent that no one has captured the imagination of GOP voters. We are back to where we started: a sense the field is weak and people wondering whether a Jeb Bush or a Chris Christie will get off the sidelines.

All primary campaigns draw candidates toward the extreme end of their parties, but this year, with so many debates, there has been a danger all along for Republicans that moderates and independents would also be driven off. (In the CNN poll, moderates now give Obama a sizable lead against every GOP candidate.)

The other force driving the change in outlook is Obama himself. What he does best, as we have learned, is campaign. In domestic affairs, he has been far better at that than governing. He and his team apparently made a decision after the debt ceiling fight that he should be much less involved in leading Washington and instead hit the campaign trail. From my perspective, that's not good for the country -- witness how appallingly little has been accomplished this fall on jobs and the deficits -- but it seems to be working for his re-election.

None of this is to say that Obama and Democrats have become clear favorites for next fall. The fluidity we have seen among Republican primary voters may well show up in the general electorate. As Romney has been arguing, the GOP is likely to close its ranks more fully once a nominee has been crowned. The improving tone of the economy -- also a factor for Obama -- could well be short-lived: As The New York Times reported Thursday, economists tend to think that growth could slow again next year. And that dark cloud called the euro zone is still hovering.

Even so, we are witnessing an important change in the political landscape -- and it could be lasting. Republicans well remember the mid-1990s when they seized power in Congress and Speaker Newt Gingrich went mano-a-mano with President Bill Clinton. For a while, Gingrich had the upper hand, but Clinton then outmaneuvered him on two governmental shutdowns -- and when the momentum turned in Clinton's favor, he rode it to an easy re-election. No one should doubt that could happen again.
Posted By: Richard Kigel
Thursday, December 22nd 2011 at 7:22PM
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I'm sure you would love it (NOT) if Chris Christy from NJ would give the presidency a run, eh Brother Rich? ((Lol)) I think he'd be a breath of fresh air for the candidacy over what we have now for the GOP. At least, I think so not just because he's my govenor but because he looks different from all the rest of the candidates!

Hey its too, bad that the 999 man got caught up in an affair, because he brought a certain flare to the debates. I wonder what ole Herman is up to now? I haven't much being reported about him these days since his hiatus. Who will he endorse if at all he will?



Tuesday, December 27th 2011 at 7:17AM
Jen Fad
Jen--Hey Jersey Girl!!!

You know, I would LOVE to see your Gov CC trying to joust with the press who are trying to ask irritating questions while trying to raise the level of his negative image.

He would be a great blessing for Leterman, Leno, Jon Stewart, Colbert and all the rest. A comic festival!!!

I would not be surprised to see someone pick him for VP.

Mitt Romney just is not funny enough!!!


Tuesday, December 27th 2011 at 10:21AM
Richard Kigel
Gov. Chris would be good material for many news and late night outlets, eh! I can see Mitt choosing him for his VP. He needs someone to lighten up oops... well may be not lighten but liven up his load! ((Lol)) There was one radio broadcast that referred to Gov. Chris as Chrispy Creme... Oh well he'd better go on the Low Carb or Mayo Clinic or Weight Watchers if he wants to run... literally and figuratively!


Tuesday, December 27th 2011 at 4:08PM
Jen Fad
Hey Jen--Cute!!! I see you are amusing yourself with some JErsey humor...

My friends who are schoolteachers in New Jersey absolutely DESPISE the dude.

He is not well liked in his home state.


Tuesday, December 27th 2011 at 10:42PM
Richard Kigel
Yup. The Presidential campaign of 2012 starts officially next week--January 3.


Wednesday, December 28th 2011 at 11:36AM
Richard Kigel
Yes, Irma...I saw that on the news. did not catch RM tonight. I will find it online tomorrow.

Fun and games!!!


Wednesday, December 28th 2011 at 10:20PM
Richard Kigel

Can I just repeat for the 4,201,008th time that Our Leader President Baraka Hussein Obama is the GREATEST USA Leader of ALL time

and in 2011-2012, the Most Courageous and Intelligent America that wishes to lead Our Nation.................?


Thursday, December 29th 2011 at 6:39AM
powell robert
"I" doubt if anyone running for president on the right can afford to have a Christy or any other Republican governor helping to bring their party down any faster than is being done right now...christy still would have to answer to his use of the state's helicopter and car on a budget( causing school closures and leaks in tow nuclear plants there for years) and unemployment as the last thing N.J. needs i s OWS on their capitol steps about not allwoing living wage jobs in its state to build a better transoprtation fo rmain street so their own governor can stop using the state helicopter to ferry him past all of the traffic tie ups that would be eleminated b y a better transportation- shovel ready jobs the governor is holding up in his rejection of union jobs in favor of illegal workers below minium wages jobs...

AND, THE TRUTH SHALL SET ONE FREE. LOL!!!! (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Rich, isn't it uncanny how this is shaping up to be he Republicans vs our democrat president when Clinton was president...not to mention the speaker of the house may follow suit behind Gingrich...what next a tax raise and a better economey???...TIME WILL TELL BUT WE SURE ARE HEADING TO REPEAT OUR PAST HISTORY AT THIS RATE DOWN TO A BUSH BEING A PRESIDENT JUST BEFORE...W-H-O-W!!!! (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...OOPS AND WHAT ABOUT their pledge to Norquest about never raising taxes, ever, ever having just went down the drain and if Romney wins the nomonation there goes their whole party line base they have run on - abused for so long...

AMERICA CAN WE SAY ' C-H-A-N-G-E' LOL!!!... 'YES WE CAN' (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
To tell the truth, I am willing to bet that CC along with others in the Republican party as governors are only out there trying to save face on how absolutly glad they are they are not running nor yet been put up for recall...2012 is suppose to be 'dooms day' is it not? LOL!!! (smile)

I don't even have to say how much I am enjoying all of this right wing implosions now do I?...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Rich, did you watch my girl Rachel tonight delivering the latest on how Bachmann's co-chair and a politician in Ia. has left her for Ron Paul, and me, "I" believe a Paul- Romney ticket is the last thing the Republicans could ever want...but then again this could be all about the Teaparty's extreme coming in to help R.P. because theirs is as bad as Pauls on many issues or are they...

I shall wait for the comedians decesion on this one though. LOL!!! (smile)

...oops Rachel is just explaining how the S.C. election board have no idea how they will pay for its election primary there so a comedian has stepped in to say he will pay for it...now what was I saying about the comics just now? (otfl) (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
Darn it Stewart is on and it is a rerun so is Colbert going to be tonight...oh, well there is always tomorrow. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...oops, I keep forgetting to tell you about the Fox's version of our president's rising in the polls...a direct quote by the guest host for O'Reilly's ..."Yes Obama is rising in the polls but he is also loosing in the polls"...now let Bachmann or Perry try to top that one. back(otfl) (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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