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  1. wmd Says:

    Marc, you’re right that the Proposition 15 vote makes no sense, but I still think you’re wrong about Proposition 14. Of course I agree with you that “watering down” the Democratic Party any further is hardly possible. That party has become a sopping spineless sponge, owing largely to the baneful Clinton influence. But Prop 14 will simply kill the ability of 3rd parties to have an impact on general elections. Third party voters will have to throw in with the donkeys or the elephants or just stay home. You may like that result. Third party candidates can be pretty ugly (think George Wallace 1968) or weirdly influential (think Perot 1992) or merely ineffective (think Nader anytime, and he got my vote more than once) — but I’m betting that the effect of the new primary system will be to discourage voter turnout in general elections and strengthen the current duopoly. Worst of all, it will make both major parties even more beholden to big corporate bucks than they are now — if that’s possible.

  2. David from Kansas Says:

    But ugh! Blanche Lincoln also won. But a friend of mine who is “in the know” up there a few miles in Ark thinks that because it was 51/49, and because so many Democrats nationwide and in D.C. were against her, that this actually helps LIncoln and the Dems to hold this Senatorial seat come November.

  3. David from Kansas Says:

    One thing you can bank on – Boxer and Reid will both win re-election to their seats against the so-called “Tea Party” primary winners. Michael Kinsley (whom I don’t normally read) wrote an excellent column in a recent issue of the Atlantic that is the best synopsis of that movement that I have ever read (among others, it is described by Kinsley as “an answer to a future trivial pursuit question”).

  4. reg Says:

    “it waters down the Democratic Party” – actually it “waters down” any and all parties that aren’t monolithically controlled by insiders and makes it harder for intra-party challenges to succeed because all we’ve got are two general elections with a run-off. Dumb idea. I wouldn’t be surprised to see Dems and GOP go to some pre-primary convention process to choose the candidate they put the machinery behind, which strengthens everything that’s bad in politics and makes them more exclusive clubs. Party primaries have effectively been eliminated – which was one of the few arenas where there’s anything resembling grassroots democracy left. The alternative, if parties don’t close ranks before the “primary”, is that in some elections, the general will be between two members of the same party, if the other major party splits it’s vote, say, between three candidates rather than two.

    I would have liked to see Lincoln lose, but she may be a stronger candidate for the general than I assumed. The simple fact is that the challenge to Lincoln, even unsuccessful, sent her a message. All I know is that her actions as Senator in relation to financial reform, after she was being challenged, were pretty good, as compared to the lousy role she played in health insurance reform. I chalk that up to the challenge. You don’t always have to win in order to get the message through. And winning a primary challenge gives Lincoln momentum and a narrative going into the general that she would have sorely lacked had she simply been handed the Dem nomination. She’s lucky she won – and obviously a better pol than she’s been given credit for – but she’s also very, very lucky that she had to fight for her seat. The “ten million” was by no means flushed down the toilet.

    The most important news is that Reid is running against a certified loon, which gives him an excellent shot at re-election. I want lots of replay of all of the predictions that Reid was dead among the “Beltway punditry.”

  5. pablo Says:

    See Reg…..Slick Bill told Arkansas voters that pigs (and pork) is better than Progressivism.
    Today in Arkansas it’s true. They’re clutching forks and knives to eat their bacon.

  6. modestproposal Says:

    The sheep ad is freakin’ hysterical. My favorite part — we start off assuming Tom Campbell and supporters are being denounced as sheep, blindly following the leader. But, by the end, it turns out the sheep are in fact the people to be — running as fast as they can from the demon among them.

    All Boxer has to do is play this over and over and she’s home free.

    Oh, and, no need to be despondent about Prop. 17. After a nailbiting night, the no vote prevailed, 52 to 48.

  7. Cappadonna Says:

    You know, if the Tea Party were truly serious about real reform and the whole ‘Mister Smith Goes to Washington’ form of conservative populism, they’d elect a real grassroots conservative everyday Joe — like my two colleagues, both ex-Army guys and talent engineers. Or even a local small businessman.

    If the Tea Party were really serious about change, they would not a woman who made fortune on Beanie Babies sales and the most incompetent female CEO in technology industry. (How the hell do you kill HP and Lucent, two of the most innovative tech firms of the 90′s?)

    But that would require people to think and not just watch stupid ads on TV. And of course, the Tea party aren’t serious about reform, because they keep sending the same class of corporate fat cats to DC — so long as they believe Obama is a socialist Kenyan overlord and that queers shouldn’t be married.

    Glad I stayed home for this one. When a 70 year old moderate is the most ‘liberal’ candidate we can muster — I have no real hopes for my new home state.

  8. Suzi Says:

    Props 16 and 17 lost — the best outcome of the all the prop votes, despite huge money by PG&E and Mercury Insurance.

  9. Mavis Beacon Says:

    I’m no expert but all the hand wringing about 3rd parties strikes me as incorrect. It seems like 3rd parties will benefit from a lower-turnout primary where with a little organization and passion they might get onto the November ballot in a two-man race. From there you only have to outrun the other guy (or gal) and have an opportunity to flog outsider issues.

    Can anybody tell me why I’ve got this wrong?

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