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In reply to the discussion: This is not a game, people [View all]kenfrequed
(7,865 posts)If not for the activism of people like those on DU the great Blue Wave of 2006 wouldn't have occured. President Obama might have had a tougher time getting elected as well.
And Blaming the left for the Tea Party is absurd. Yes, voter enthusiasm on our side was down. Though I do have a secret for you, voter enthusiasm is always down on the off cycles and midterms frequently favor the party out of power.
Now, as to disappointment on the left and any turn out diminishment outside of that margin I think you ought to probably blame the Democrats that continually enabled Republican fillibusters and provided media cover. My first pick of these rat-f#*%s would be Evan Bayh who stabbed the party and the president in the back by forming the Senate Blue Dogs in December of 2008 after the president had won. They basically organized a group that wanted to be the deciders and sit atop the Senate to assure that nothing too progressive got done.
This had the effect of giving the Democrats in congress a lot less to run on and it completely wrecked havoc on unified messaging coming out of the White House.
Blaming leftist activists who vote is either political myopia or outright deception.