Deep13
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:06 AM
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Blue Ohio does not translate to local victories. |
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While I was delighted to see crushing Dem. victories on the national level, we frankly got creamed in this suburban-to-rural county. All the R. incumbents were reelected. The only D. victory in a contested race was for county prosecutor who was reelected. He is a long-serving incumbent who ran against an unknown. Even his race was closer than it really should have been. In counties like this one, Obama was a drag on the ticket. Plus, I think a lot of the presidential voters did not know anything about local politics and just voted for president and left.
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Wed Nov-05-08 10:10 AM
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it was as if there were two different electorates, one national and the other local.
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Fri Nov-14-08 11:27 PM
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2. yes. I think we needed to do a better job of getting the |
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sample ballot out and work a little more on coordination. But we did get Boccieri. :-) So there is one seat that went R to D.
I don't think Obama was a drag on the ticket. He got more votes than Kerry in the rural county I was volunteering in. We just didn't capitalize on it in the right way.
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