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Republican Triple Play

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Republican Triple Play

January 20th, 2010

In what can only be attributed to voter backlash to the Obama administration, the GOP completed its sweep of the three major off-year elections with a Senatorial victory in Massachusetts yesterday.  So much for the political pundits who declared the Republican party as DOA a year ago.

The GOP resurrection all started in Virginia on November 3, 2009 when Bob McDonnell, the former state Attorney General, trounced Democratic State Senator Creigh Deeds by a 59% to 41% margin in the gubernatorial race.  It was the biggest margin of victory in the Commonwealth since 1961.  McDonnell, who took the oath of office last Saturday, replaced Democratic governor Tim Kaine.

That same fateful November election saw Republican Chris Christie knock off incumbent New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine by 87,000 votes in a race that was almost too close to call.  It was the largest margin of victory for a first-time Republican in the Garden State since 1969.  Christie, like his Virginia counterpart, was the former state Attorney General.  Similarly, both states now have two Democratic senators and a new rookie Republican governor.

Christie was inaugurated yesterday.  While emphasizing that he was in Trenton to implement "change", he put his finger on the problem in New Jersey politics.  "Too much time has been spent assigning blame instead of accepting responsibility," he said.

Yesterday also marked the end of the Democratic reign of one of Massachusetts' Senate seats.  Since John F. Kennedy defeated Henry Cabot Lodge in a big upset back in 1952, the Bay State has been decidedly Democratic.  When Kennedy won the Presidential election in 1960, the seat was passed to a Democratic family friend, who then stepped aside in a pre-arrangement to secede to Ted Kennedy in 1962.  Teddy, who held the Senate job for over 46 years, was unable to directly take the seat from brother John in ‘60 because he wasn't yet 30 years old.  This youngest Kennedy son passed away last summer.

The Senatorial election yesterday went to Republican Scott Brown, a former State Senator, who routed Democratic Attorney General (sound familiar?) Martha Coakley.  The combination of Coakley's lack of charisma and poor campaign strategy was her undoing.  Brown, who once trailed in the polls by 30% and then as recently as two weeks ago by 15%, took 52% of the popular vote.

The vote was also a reflection of the fallout from the Obama presidency, which ran on a platform of being an agent of change but so far has been decidedly ineffective.  An all too-familar ring of a presidential candidate being a "Washington outsider" resonates with voters, but the reality is usually that once they set up shop inside the Beltway they get sucked into "politics as usual".  They find that compromise and cutting deals is a survival tool.

Saving the best for last, the Massachusetts election was also perhaps a yardstick for the popularity of the universal health care reform being presented to the American people.  Brown will now cast the deciding 41st vote in the Senate against the bill, effectively putting the issue to rest for a while.

Maybe it's time for the Obama administration to focus on the issue that Americans care most about - the economy and jobs.

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Laura Giannotta
Keller Williams Realty - Atlantic Shore - Little Egg Harbor, NJ
Your Realtor Down the Shore!

If the economy was in better shape, I don't think we'd be seeing such dramatic opposition to the Administration.  Also, Chris Christie was not the NJ Attorney General (a state position appointed by the Governor) but the United States Attorney for New Jersey (a federal position appointed by the President).

Jan 19, 2010 10:24 PM
Fernando Herboso - Associate Broker MD, & VA
Maxus Realty Group of Samson Properties - Clarksburg, MD
301-246-0001 Serving Maryland, DC and Northern VA

We will never be happy. . there is always a better way coming from the OTHER side . .depending where we are.

Jan 19, 2010 11:12 PM
Eldon Hendrix
Hendrix and sons Home Inspections - Holiday, FL

Hopefully the pundits will get together and stop bickering over party lines.  There has been good and bad in every administration.  Why can't we try fixing the issues rather than re-hashing and blaming.  We as a people should learn form our past mistakes and create a better future.  What legacy will we leave future generations?

Eldon

Jan 20, 2010 02:01 AM
Bill Somerset
Re/Max Realty Group - Dover, NH
ABR, e-PRO - Realtor - NH Real Estate Agent

Well put Joyce.  I live just North of Mass. and had to listen and watch all of the political garbage for the past few months.

I'm glad Scott Brown won the vote, now maybe it's time for even bigger change!

Jan 25, 2010 05:07 AM