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- iHaveNet.com: Politics
by Bonnie Erbe
A new
According to a
The reason?
A "perfect storm of conditions associated with distrust of government -- a dismal economy, an unhappy public, bitter partisan-based backlash, and epic discontent with
You'd have to have crawled up into a cave in order not to have experienced this public anger.
The Democratic party thinks it has one weapon not yet copied by the
As Democrats head into what is expected to be a tough election year for them, the party says it has a solid lead over Republicans in one respect -- its number of women candidates.
Seeking to ding the
Running more women alone is not the answer. Running centrist women who can lure independents and some Republicans into the fold is. But the
Who knows. Maybe like many mid-term elections, even a poorly-framed message by the
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