I think most people already realize that. What I am wondering if people will notice is how Nancy Pelosi has totally condemned all Republicans as corrupt, stated she is going to run the most honorable congress ever and is proposing leadership positions for some Democrats who literally define corruption among the party. Get ready it is just politics as usual in Washington. Don't pay attention to what I do just listen to what I say. I am an independent, but I voted for the Republicans at the national level. It didn't matter to me whether they would win or not. I just refused to vote for the side that proposed no solutions and based their whole platform on the other side is bad. We need solutions to problems, but what we are going to get is more politics as usual.
2006-11-17 00:40:02
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answered by Bryan 7
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What "crew" ? Do you mean Murtha, Hoyer, both? Pelosi is beginning to understand that we have not voted for a "crew." My moderates in Kansas and elsewhere have voted to eliminate all "crews" that want to remake the world to suit their own ideology or religion.
Moderate Republicans saw their party leave them and their displeasure, if not anger, has been expressed. If Pelosi makes the same mistake she will suffer the same consequences as moderate Democrats remind her that this election was not a mandate for liberals but a warning that the majority want a temperate bi-partisan effort to deal with serious problems facing this country.
2006-11-17 09:26:36
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answered by S R 1
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I think they already know. Many of the Democratic incumbents are far left. Most of the newly elected Democrats are moderate, including the 2 new ones from my state. Those on the extremes, left and right, have 2 choices - move towards the middle or be swept away by the "blue-nami".
The vast majority of Americans are moderates, whether they admit it or not.
2006-11-17 08:36:52
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answered by john_stolworthy 6
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The DNC is disorganized. It really doesn't matter how far left they are as they party in whole is moving to please the moderates.
How lame that the GOP focused on retaining add mobilizing the far right...10% of the population yet did nothing to get the moderate vote which is 40% of the population. I hope the DNC doesn't make the same error. (I am moderate)
2006-11-17 08:27:39
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answered by mymadsky 6
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Bush destroyed the middle class, and created the greatest deficit the world has ever known, or will know. What an ash whole.
2006-11-17 09:17:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not have a balanced GOP instead?
2006-11-17 08:33:01
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answered by planksheer 7
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You do realize ,Texans weren't dumb on election Day,we already
were awake!
2006-11-17 08:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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...until the first big vote on a social program.
2006-11-17 08:29:58
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answered by Rusting 4
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Thank the lord they will tell Mr Bush what to do.
2006-11-17 08:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope the Blue dogs can ' muzzle' them.
2006-11-17 08:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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