Okay, I get that we are all very excited about the President's (and
Democratic) bounce after a wonderful convention. Moreover, it's amazing
that Mitt Romney and fellow Republicans continue to shoot themselves in
the foot while attempting to stuff both feet into their mouth at the
same time.
SO... it's not hard to imagine that people would be excited to get
out and say - "Well we have this one, now let's go pile-on for the
victory". I get that. To be honest, I like that feeling. I enjoy feeling
like we are in a good place and that we will see not only a victory for
President Obama but for a Democratic Hold on the Senate and a possible
recapture of the House (though I personally think that's unlikely).
Now I realize there is some truth to the phrase "Everyone Likes a
Winner". I get that too. But with that confidence comes a certain amount
of complacency. The election is still a little less than two months
away (a lifetime in Presidential politics). And while we are leading
this thing at this point, we need to be mindful that we need to continue
to understand that this is and will be a "dog fight" until the end.
Not to be a "downer" but... I decided to take a look at the last three elections to see where candidates were in September.
In 2000, Newsweek was predicting an Eight point blowout for Al Gore
while CNN had Bush up by 1% and the WaPo had both candidates even. We
all know what happened in 2000 where the election was stolen, however we
also know that this shouldn't have even come down to this in the first
place.
In 2004, RCP
had then President Bush with a 6.3% lead on this date in 2004. The
Final election results were Bush by 2.4% (with some questions about what
went down in Ohio - but that is not for this diary).
In 2008, on this date, John McCain led by 2.1% in composite polling and of course we all know what happened following the crash in the economy.
As of today, composites show the President leading by 3.6 points
(with Rasmussen being the one poll that has Mitt Romney ahead by One
point).
Anyway, as we can see nothing is particularly reliable at this point,
and if Mitt Romney could ever stop making mistakes (which may not be
possible) he could have a chance to change the dynamics of the race.
Further, he has a base which WILL turn out for him even if they thought a
walnut would do a better job. One Right wing nutjob was quoted as
saying that he would rather vote for a Pastrami and Cheese sandwich than
vote for the President's re-election (I have heard variations on this
theme from nutters throughout various in person and social media
conversations).
This election is going to be about our turnout. WE need to get people
out and registered and voting. A Republican victory for our country
would be a disaster for everyone. This is no time to be crowing about
what we have. This is a time to be pushing, and pushing hard for people
to GOTV.
We cannot afford complacency. We cannot afford to be self-satisfied.
What we need is a call to the electorate to reject the attempted
Republican push to bring us back to 1845, and rather we need to keep
moving forward.
I think it is too early to start crowing about what we see as a
"cakewalk". It is. We can't win if we don't get people to the polls. We
can't win if people don't vote. With all the attempts at voter
suppression as well as other shenanigans the Republicans will try to
pull, we cannot take anything for granted.
SO, please.... I ask that rather than congratulate ourselves for a
race won, we push and push to make sure that we do win it. We will only
push if we have a sense of urgency and we will only have a sense of
urgency if we believe we need to have one. Please volunteer, donate, put
up a lawn sign but do something... to help GOTV.
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