While the mainstream media is obsessed with the
contest for control of the Senate, Democrats are poised to wipe out the repugican governor class of 2010. Rick Snyder, Sam Brownback, Rick
Scott, Tom Corbett, Scott Walker and others are facing a growing
Democratic wave.
Politico reported,
“The unsettled gubernatorial landscape has drawn a fraction of the
attention of the seesawing battle for the Senate. Yet the state of play
is dramatic in its own right: The fate of big-name Republicans such as
Wisconsin’s Scott Walker, Florida’s Rick Scott and Michigan’s Rick
Snyder are all on the line, and Democrats such as Colorado’s John
Hickenlooper and Illinois’ Pat Quinn are locked in tough reelection
races that could go either way.”
What Democrats are putting together at the state
level is being ignored, but it is even more impressive than how strongly
Democratic senate candidates are running in red states. Control of the
Senate is very important, but governors impact the day to day lives of
their citizens more than senators.
The repugicans are changing and harming millions of
lives at the state level. The war on women’s reproductive rights, voter
suppression efforts, the redistribution of wealth upwards through tax
cut policies, devastating cuts to public education, rollback on
environmental regulations, cuts to programs for those who are in need,
the refusal to expand Medicaid, and build state health insurance
exchanges are all policies that have been undertaken at the state level.
Congressional repugicans have used their power to
prevent the federal government from doing anything, while repugican
governors have been the ones who have implemented the Koch/ALEC agenda.
There are a few Democrats who are in tight contests this year, but the
incumbent governors who are on life support are repugicans.
The repugican governors class of 2010 was supposed
to be the cabal’s next generation of presidential candidates. Instead of
the Oval Office, many of them are eying up the unemployment line as
voters are rejecting their agenda. It is important for Democrats to win
and maintain as many of these gubernatorial seats as possible.
The long-term impact of a Democratic wave could be
huge on the House repugican majority. Redistricting is coming in 2020. A
Democratic takeover at the state level would mean an end to the
gerrymandered districts that are keeping unpopular repugicans in their
seats.
Democrats are quietly having a very good year in the
midst of a political landscape that should have been horrific for them.
The big story that no one is talking about is that supposed to be
future stars of the repugican cabal are facing a unanimous
rejection from voters on Election Day.
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