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Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
Remapping the Red and Blue
by Salena Zito
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If you wonder why Barack Obama did not try to compete in West Virginia, his dismissal of the Mountain State had nothing to do with giving Hillary Clinton one last hurrah.

The fact is, come November, West Virginia will not be on Obama's list of states to visit before Election Day.

Why ignore an all-time swing state, one no Democrat since 1916 has lost and gone on to win the presidency?

Because, as former Democratic National Committee chairman Mark Siegel explains, “West Virginia is not central to the new electoral map that will guide Obama's win in November.”

Forget the Republican red-Democrat blue map the American electorate has followed since the 2000 presidential race between George Bush and Al Gore – all that has changed. Thanks to President Bush’s disapproval ratings and a “change” election year, a whole new electoral map will be drawn this fall.

Siegel says that not only do Democrats think they have a shot at traditional red-state Virginia, they will win it. “We will be highly competitive in Colorado as well as Nevada and New Mexico,” he explains, adding that Iowa is probable as well.

Democrats also have a real shot at Missouri, he predicts, “and for reasons I do not yet fully understand, Georgia is on our radar.”

Georgia? Shades of Zell Miller! Has the whole electoral map gone crazy?

Republican strategist John Weaver, who concedes the GOP is in trouble in Georgia, says the only thing that changes an electoral map is a blow-out. “And that is what worries me.”

Weaver warns that what happened in Mississippi last week – a special-election House seat going Democrat – will not stay in Mississippi. In fact, he is pretty blunt: “This does not take rocket science. We have a malaise in our party, we have disillusion in our base, so our base turn-out efforts are going to be lower. All this affects the red-blue map.”

Electoral maps are rooted in culture and tradition, so for a dramatic color change to happen takes something like a Ronald Reagan-style 1980 victory.

Democrats had an opportunity in 1964 to achieve a sweeping change but, as Lyndon Johnson prophesized the day he signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act, not so much. Richard Nixon changed the map in 1972 with his “Southern strategy,” but Watergate neutralized that for Gerald Ford in 1976. Continued...

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Salena Zito is a political analyst, reporter and columnist.
 
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Subject: It is instructive that.....
...all three of the Democrats who have recently unseated Republicans in special elections had the following planks in their platforms:

1) Pro life
2) Reduced taxation
3) Strong national defense
4) Strong measures to reduce/eliminate illegal immigration

These aren't left-wing Democrats! These are Republicans in Democratic clothing!

As a lifelong Republican, I have voted for only two Democrats....Zell Miller and Sam Nunn. Both would be the "Blue Dog" Democrats of today.

Republicans must run on conservative principles and stop attempting to be almost as "cool" as the lefties.

I remain,

Your Obedient Servant,

George Washington

As a republican I am dismayed
by recent trends. I believe that eventually W. will be vindicated as Truman was vindicated. The public must be reminded that recessions are cycical; we have been protected from terrorism and that the Demos are aiders and abetters of terrorists, especially Barry Hussein Obama and Mommy Pelosi. Also, gay marriage is back as an issue.
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