on this blog that is discussing the latest MA Rassmussen poll. There are many good comments that started as someone was concerned that some liberal/progressives could be "sitting this out" because they think it would be good if the bill failed. (This is as smart as liberals who sat out 1968.)
here is one comment:
Health care is one of those issues that you can argue in circles and end up right back where you started, because every idea, every component piece in a big bill, has its downsides and arguments against it, but then if you take it away you leave a big problem unsolved.
Complicating things further is that we're a big fucking country spanning many thousands of miles and housing 300 million people. No country with a population approaching ours has any kind of comprehensive government-managed/regulated health care program.
So ultimately here we are, having worked out something that actually got SIXTY Senators to vote for it, which is amazing, and some on the angry left want to kill it with a delusion that we'll get something "better" as a result.
Lose this bill and we're dead in November. Period. But there are too many "activists" who don't know jack about politics.
http://www.swingstateproject.com/diary/6188/masen-coakley-lead-down-to-2-in-rasmussenThe Coakley numbers are getting scary, but the point is that she still is ahead in all but one and the polls already include estimates of greater enthusiasm for the Republicans. One thing about that - those models are complex and have to be based on similar past elections. There really has not been a similar past election in MA. People's motivation to vote can be they are enthusiastic about a candidate or just that they want to keep the seat blue. Not to mention the Democrats have a more organized GOTV.