“The party has already lost college women, alienated by Trump’s style and behavior. Cannot lose them twice.”
by digby
So, to hell with ’em. Let’s confirm our boy!
Democrats hold a 12-point lead in congressional preference among registered voters according to a new poll that suggests trouble for Republicans in the midterm congressional elections in six weeks.
The new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows President Donald Trump is dragging down his party, with nearly six-in-ten saying they’d like to see significant changes in the direction President Donald Trump has been leading the country.
Those results exceed the minimum that political handicappers generally see as necessary for Democrats to regain control of the House of Representatives. The Democrats’ large lead may also increase their chances to regain a majority in the Senate, despite a map that leaves more Democratic than Republican seats up for grabs. Democrats have vowed to increase oversight of the Trump administration if they assume control of either chamber.
Remember when James Baker said “fuck the Jews, they don’t vote for us anyway”? Looks like the Republicans are going there with women now:
Republicans at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue are edgy about the agreement for Christine Blasey Ford, Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, to testify publicly before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
The arrangement isn’t really a gamble because Republicans have no choice. They have to let Ford testify if they’re going to confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, as top GOP sources still (nervously) predict.
And in a possible setback for Ford, the N.Y. Times reports, a woman and two men who were said to have attended the party now say they have no recollection of it, seeming to “eliminate any chance of corroboration … by anyone who attended.”
But the risks are blatantly obvious in an election year where women — and especially college-educated women — already loathe Trump and appear motivated to vote out Republicans.Republicans involved in the process worry that the accuser, a college professor, will connect with the voters already most animated against them.
And while Republicans involved in Kavanaugh’s confirmation tell Axios that the elderly male Republican senators are approaching this gingerly, there’s nervousness in the sources’ voices because there’s so much room for error.
A former administration official said Republicans are “walking the tightrope of making sure not to piss off women for the midterms yet not alienating the base by ditching Kavanaugh.”
And one top Republican texted: “Most Republicans know the party has already lost college women, alienated by Trump’s style and behavior. Cannot lose them twice.”
True. But they seem to have lost the ability to count. If they don’t have African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, college educated white women and liberal white men, they are going to lose. There simply are not enough non-college educated white people and CEOs in this country to keep that party afloat.