I guess this means we’re winning?
by digby
Let’s drill down a bit, shall we?
Eight-in-ten Republicans (79%) say the GOP could do the better job dealing with the economy, while just 9% say the Democratic Party. Fewer Democrats (65%) say their party could do better on the economy, while 22% say the GOP could do better.
Similarly, while 76% of Republicans say the Republican Party better reflects their views on gun control, 66% of Democrats choose the Democratic Party. On dealing with immigration, 69% of Republicans prefer the GOP while about as many Democrats (63%) say the Democratic Party could do better.
Huh. I wonder why the disparity? I don’t suppose it might be because the Democrats have been consistently betraying their own values? No, of course not.
I suppose they all figure that the Democrats have nowhere to go so to hell with them. But I’d be just a little bit cautious about that. There is an alternative. The gerrymanderinhg didn’t go just one way — after all, if the Republicans have barricaded themselves into safe districts for the next decade, that also means that Democrats are in safe districts too. Which means that primaries become a distinct possibility for Democrats as well. They should be mindful of the possibility.
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