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    Democratic Campaign Chief Bracing for Electoral Wave - Brace for Impact America

    Democratic Campaign Chief Bracing for Electoral Wave

    By John Parkinson
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    Oct 15, 2014 10:55am

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    Less than three weeks from Election Day, the top House Democratic campaign official, Rep. Steve Israel, cited “concern” that a Republican electoral wave could be coming this fall.
    With a new ABC News-Washington Post poll showing President Obama’s approval rating at a career low of 40 percent, and House Republicans holding a 7-point edge over Democrats on the generic ballot, Israel characterized the electoral landscape as “tough and unpredictable.”
    “Am I fearful? No. Is it a concern? Yes,” Israel, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said of the prospects of a GOP wave during a briefing for reporters on Capitol Hill. “We assumed going into this midterm election that the generics would be very tight and planned accordingly. Whether a wave erupts remains to be seen.”

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    Nevertheless, New York Democrat pointed to internal polling showing 32 competitive House races, with Democrats playing offense on 18 seats but also scrambling to defend 14 vulnerable incumbents.
    “We anticipated the worst from Day One,” Israel said. “The first thing I see every morning when my eyes flutter open is 29, which is the average loss [of House seats] to the president’s party in a second midterm, so we knew that the exposure could be 29.”
    Still, Israel refused to predict how many seats his party could lose and emphasized he expects Democrats, who have raised more money that Republicans, to keep the match-ups competitive until Election Day Nov. 4.
    “We never assumed the best. We prepared for the worst,” Israel acknowledged. “Irrespective of what is happening in the world and irrespective of where the president’s numbers may be, every single one of our incumbents is either ahead, or up by the margin of error, or tied. That’s because we have three words: prepare, prepare, prepare.”


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    The Poll That Has Democrats Sweating

    By Michael Falcone
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    Oct 15, 2014 8:49am
    By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone)
    NOTABLES

    A ‘CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE’:
    Barack Obama and his political party are heading into the midterm elections in trouble. The president’s 40 percent job approval rating in a new ABC News-Washington Post poll is the lowest of his career – and the Democratic Party’s popularity is its weakest in polling back 30 years, with more than half of Americans seeing the party unfavorably for the first time, according to ABC News Pollster GARY LANGER. The Republican Party is even more unpopular. But benefiting from their supporters’ greater likelihood of voting, GOP candidates nonetheless hold a 50-43 percent lead among likely voters for U.S. House seats in the Nov. 4 election. These and other results are informed by an array of public concerns on issues from the economy to international terrorism to the Ebola virus, crashing into a long-running crisis of confidence in the nation’s political leadership. Almost two-thirds say the country is headed seriously off on the wrong track. http://abcn.ws/1w121LB

    IN CONTEXT:
    History offers the Democrats cold comfort. Obama’s approval rating matches George W. Bush’s heading into the 2006 midterms, when the Republicans lost 30 seats, LANGER notes. The only postwar president numerically lower heading into a second midterm was Harry Truman, at 39 percent approval, in 1950; his Democrats lost 28 seats. While race-by-race assessments don’t suggest those kinds of losses this year, the comparison adds context to the GOP’s upper hand. http://abcn.ws/1w121LB

    ON THE STUMP:
    President Obama holds his first public campaign rally of the cycle today for Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy in Bridgeport,

    ABC’s DEVIN DWYER
    notes. ABC News has now learned that he will do six more before Election Day — all are for Democratic gubernatorial candidates in blue states. He will stump for only one U.S. Senate candidate, Gary Peters of Michigan, at a joint rally with Mark Schauer.

    14 FOR 14: THE MIDTERM MINUTE

    –LOUISIANA: LANDRIEU GIVES OBAMA A PASSING GRADE: It’s not exactly an A+ rating, but when asked to rate President Obama on a scale of 1-10 in the Louisiana Senate big last night, vulnerable incumbent Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu said she’d give Obama “a 6 to a 7.” Both of Landrieu’s Republican challengers, Rep. Bill Cassidy and Col. Rob Maness, gave Obama a rating of zero. Another notable moment came in the debate’s lightning round when Cassidy said he said “yes,” he would support legalizing marijuana for medicinal uses. Landrieu said “no,” as did Maness. –Jordyn Phelps

    –KANSAS: A CHANGE OF HEART. It’s been one of his biggest criticisms from disillusioned supporters; that the Pat Roberts of today is different than the Pat Roberts who first ran for U.S. Senate back in 1996. But video from a 1996 debate flagged by a C-SPAN staffer Tuesday is now coming back to haunt the three-term incumbent seeking reelection, where he said “I plan only to serve two terms in the U.S. Senate.” It’s a statement that his Independent opponent Greg Orman has explicitly pledged to, looking to appeal to the growing number of critics in Kansas who claim Roberts has become too cozy in his Virginia digs. In a statement provided to ABC News, Roberts explained his change of heart, saying, “I did plan to only serve two terms, but I’m a Marine. 9/11 changed everything in my mind. I felt like I had to serve.” –Alexander Mallin
    –IOWA: IT’S GETTING CLOSER. In a new Quinnipiac University poll released this morning the Iowa Senate race is still tight as can be with 47 percent for Republican Joni Ernst and 45 percent for Democratic Rep. Bruce Braley. Quinnipiac says the tighter margin than their last poll is because of “independent voters likely shift to the Democratic column.” Their last poll in a September 17th survey had Ernst up six points. Let’s look at the numbers. Independent voters are supporting Braley 48 to 43 percent, ” a shift from Ernst’s 50 – 43 percent lead among these key voters last month,” the poll says. An important and positive sign for Braley: he leads 51 to 37 percent among those who have already voted. As for that all important “mind is made up” question 89 percent of Iowa likely voters say their mind is made up, while ten percent may change their mind. With favorability, 47 to 41 percent of voters have favorable opinion of Ernst, while for Braley he is underwater with a 42 percent favorable and 44 percent voters having an unfavorable opinion. –Shushannah Walshe
    –KENTUCKY: GETTING TOUGHER ON THE TRAIL. The Alison Lundergan Grimes campaign may have shattered fundraising records raising nearly $4.9 million in the last quarter, but they got some tough news from national Democrats yesterday. An official with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee confirmed to ABC News they have spent more than $2 million in the hotly contested Senate race, but they currently have no ads on the air. And at least two liberal groups are calling on the Grimes campaign to pull an ad off the air that accuses Mitch McConnell of supporting “amnesty.” They are calling the ad both “offensive” and “dehumanizing.” When asked if they planned on taking down the ad, the campaign did not say yes or no instead releasing a statement from their campaign manager saying Grimes “favors comprehensive immigration reform” and saying McConnell’s “hypocrisy on this issue is breathtaking.” When asked again by ABC News if they planned to pull the ad, they sent a release detailing their fundraising numbers. –Shushannah Walshe

    THE ROUNDTABLE


    ABC’s RICK KLEIN:
    Scary times bring anxious voters. That means they’re looking for comfort – and finding it, generally speaking, in the Republican Party. The new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows President Obama at career lows for his handling of terrorism, international affairs, and immigration – a trifecta being exploited in GOP ads and in Senate debates. Other factors where Obama and the Democrats would expect to be in better standing – notably, their handling of the economy – aren’t doing enough to provide a counterweight. Growing concerns about the possibility of a terrorist attack or an Ebola outbreak make for a toxic backdrop for Obama’s first public campaign rally on behalf of a candidate Wednesday night. Gender breakdowns tell a key piece of the story. Female likely voters who say they’re worried about a terrorist attack in the US support Republican candidates 55-39. Welcome back, security moms – just in time for the GOP. The “war on women” might be less effective as an issue if women fear war.

    ABC’s SHUSHANNAH WALSHE:
    Big numbers coming out of the Republican Governors’ Association this morning. As chairman since December 2013, Chris Christie has raised $90 million and the group raised $21.5 million in the third quarter. They plan to spend “well over $100 million” before Election Day in less than three weeks. It’s a tough year for incumbent governors on both sides of the aisle and the RGA is defending 22 governorships, with 19 incumbents on the ballot, of the 36 races next month. According to the RGA, Christie has campaigned or fundraised in 35 states, including spending many of these last days before November on the road. Last night, though, he cancelled an event with Tom Foley in the tight Connecticut governor’s race, one of the closest in the nation. Instead, he attended the opening of Ann Romney’s Center for Neurological Diseases in Boston. The RGA says the event with Foley will be rescheduled.

    THE BUZZ

    with ABC’s KIRSTEN APPLETON

    WATCH MICHELLE OBAMA DANCE WITH A TURNIP.
    Fresh off the fall harvest in her White House garden, first lady Michelle Obama got down with a turnip. Her moves appeared in a Vine video posted to the @FLOTUS Twitter account in response to a question from Iman Crosson, a self-described actor/director who has impersonated her husband in humorous digital short films, ABC’s DEVIN DWYER notes. The exchange was part of a Twitter Q&A hosted by the first lady’s office Tuesday afternoon. Questions were collected en masse by her staff; later, she answered seven of them in Vine or SnappyTV videos posted to her account. http://abcn.ws/1sFlCRo

    REPUBLICANS FIND ANOTHER WAY TO MOCK HILLARY

    CLINTON ONLINE
    . If you’ve taken a wrong turn on the GOP’s website lately, you may have come across an unusual error message. ABC’s

    KIRSTEN APPLETON
    reports that the 404 error page reads: “What do Hillary Clinton and this link have in common? They’re both ‘dead broke.’” The former secretary of state told Diane Sawyer earlier this year that she and President Bill Clinton “came out of the White House not only dead broke, but in debt” following his presidency. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton reportedly makes an average of $20,000 per individual speaking appearance. The Republican National Committee decided to take advantage of Clinton’s choice of words on its website’s error page. “Just like Hillary Clinton never misses a chance to charge quarter-million dollar speaking fees, we never miss a chance to hold her accountable for being out-of-touch,” RNC spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski said. http://abcn.ws/1o9kgi6

    MITT ROMNEY WRITES A PUBLIC LOVE LETTER TO HIS WIFE.
    Amid renewed 2016 speculation, Mitt Romney seems to have eyes for only one supporter: his wife, Ann Romney. According to ABC’s ERIN DOOLEY, the former Republican presidential nominee praised his wife for her strength following her diagnosis with multiple sclerosis 15 years ago in an open letter posted on his blog. “It’s been over fifteen years since we sat in the first neurologist’s waiting room … We could handle anything, I said, as long as it wasn’t terminal,” Romney recalled. “From one of the wounded, you have become one of the warriors.” Atop the post is a photo of a suave young Romney sprawled on a French beach next to the message, “I love Ann” written in the sand. “You are attacking not only MS, but also Alzheimer’s, ALS, Parkinson’s and brain tumors,” Mitt Romney wrote in the letter. “I could not be more proud of the 15 year old girl I fell in love with almost 50 years ago.” http://abcn.ws/1o9jOjW

    U.S. RAMPS UP AIRSTRIKES ON ISIS IN KOBANI.
    U.S. warplanes have ramped up the number of airstrikes against ISIS fighters in the besieged city of Kobani, launching 21 airstrikes since Monday, officials said. It is the highest number of strikes since the start of the air campaign in Syria and is an indicator of how important the U.S. now sees the battle for Kobani, ABC’s LUIS MARTINEZ reports. “Indications are that airstrikes have slowed [ISIS] advances,” said a statement from U.S. Central Command. “However, the security situation on the ground there remains fluid, with ISIL attempting to gain territory and Kurdish militia continuing to hold out.” http://abcn.ws/1scU58H

    WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

    ISIS IS THE JV TEAM AND OTHER RISKY ANALOGIES BY POLITICIANS.
    President Obama made a famous fumble earlier this year when he compared ISIS to a JV team. But he is hardly the first politician to learn the power and perils that come with using analogies. Analogies have been used to both sell and plunder ideas through the ages, as former presidential speechwriter John Pollack details in his new book, “Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation, and Sell Our Greatest Ideas.” “It’s easy to throw off a quick analogy and not think it through and people are so busy that one comes to mind, you say it, and then the horse has left the barn, so to speak,” Pollack told “Top Line” during a recent interview. In his book, Pollack preaches about how to properly use analogies and advises analogy users to beware. WATCH: http://yhoo.it/1w6P7Ld

    IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

    WATCH HILLARY CLINTON CRACK HERSELF UP OVER POT JOKE. Hillary Clinton got laughs when she took a “pot” shot at Colorado’s marijuana laws during a campaign stop at a coffee shop. ABC’s LIZ KREUTZ reports that during the former secretary of state’s visit to Denver Monday, a barista at the Pigtrain Coffee shop made Clinton a latte with artwork drawn in to the foam, and boy did she get excited. “Oh my god. Oh my god,” Clinton said, summoning over Sen. Mark Udall, who she was campaigning for in the state. “Look at this. Look at this.” Atop Clinton’s latte was an image of a smiling pig, named after the local coffee shop the two politicians stopped by, that Clinton said she liked too much to actually drink. But, it was Udall’s latte, topped with one simple leaf, that really sent Clinton cracking. “Look at you,” she said to him in wonder as the barista handed the second beverage over. And then it clicked. “Is that a marijuana plant?” she quipped with a wink, the room erupting in laughter. http://abcn.ws/1yzbNrW


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    Democrats heading to midterm disaster: Party's approval rating at lowest level in 30 years as Obama's plunges to a new low


    • Democrats' odds of retaining the Senate and winning back the House are rapidly dwindling
    • A newly released ABC News poll found that Obama is viewed favorably by just 40 percent of Americans
    • Voters who say they're not aligned with either major party gave Obama a 33 percent approval rating
    • Significantly more likely voters say they will cast a ballot against Obama than those who say they'll head to the polls to show their support for him


    By Francesca Chambers for MailOnline
    Published: 13:10 EST, 15 October 2014 | Updated: 14:17 EST, 15 October 2014
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    Democrats' hopes of retaining the Senate and winning back the House are looking bleaker and bleaker these days as national polls foretell disaster for the president's party in next month's elections.
    One particularly crushing blow to Democrats' chances is an ABC News/Washington Post poll released this morning that puts the party's popularity level at its lowest point in 30 years and Obama's approval rating at a career low.
    Worse, significantly more likely voters who took the poll said they would cast a ballot against Obama on Election Day, 26 percent, than those who said they would vote to show their support for him, 14 percent.


    President Barack Obama speaks about the effort to destroy ISIS at a meeting with the military leadership from 21 coalition partner nations on Tuesday. Despite Obama's efforts to convince Americans that he has the situation under control, likely voters overwhelming said they trusted Republicans to finish off the terrorist group than Democrats


    President Barack Obama's approval rating is at a career low. Worse, just 33 percent of voters not affiliated with either major party gave Obama high praise. That spells bad news for Democrats in November

    The release of the poll spelling doom for Democrats was coupled by a report from Politico that President Barack Obama will limit his campaigning the week before the election to states with competitive gubernatorial races.
    The move by the White House could signal a shift in focus away from winning control of Congress. It may also be evidence of just how unwelcome the president is at events with House and Senate candidates from his own political party.
    The newly released ABC News poll found that Obama is viewed favorably by just 40 percent of Americans.
    More telling is that voters who say they're not aligned with either major party gave Obama a 33 percent approval rating.
    Respondents to the poll also gave Obama historically low ratings for his handling of immigration, international affairs and terrorism.
    Furthermore, seven out 10 survey takers said they fear that terrorists will carry out another attack on the U.S, and likely voters gave Republicans a 22 point advantage when it came to who they trust most to defeat ISIS.

    The only major issues that presumed voters said they believed Democrats were best equipped to tackle were 'helping the middle class' and 'women's issues. Democrats carried the women's issues category by 22 points, suggesting that the GOP is still battling the notion that it's at war with women.
    And while Republicans are even less liked by voters than Democrats and have a 33 percent positive rating compared to Democrats' 39 percent, ABC's pollsters found that GOP congressional candidates have a significant lead over their opponents.
    Republican contenders for the House of Representatives hold a 50-43 percent lead over their Democratic competitors among likely voters, the survey shows.
    Congressional Democrats hoping to close the gap in the final weeks of the race were confronted with even more bad news today as their party chair revealed that weak spending from outside groups could cost them as many as three dozen seats.
    'Look, it’s more of a challenge than we would like it to be,' Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel told reporters today during a briefing.
    'It is frustrating that the cavalry that has always been there don’t seem to be there,' the New York representative said, according to Politico.


    First lady Michelle Obama is pictured here at a campaign rally for for Pennsylvania Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Wolf this afternoon. The White House has turned its focus to helping members of the president's party competing for their states' executive mansions as national Democrats appear less and less likely to win the Senate. They have almost no hope of winning the House

    Already, Democrats have a 17-seat deficit in the House of Representatives. Republicans are predicted to expand their dominance in the lower chamber by at least five seats, if not more.
    The GOP hopes to win at least 11 additional seats this election cycle in order to achieve an overwhelming majority not seen by Republicans in the House since the '40s.
    Polling site Real Clear Politics ranks 17 seats as toss ups and predicts that two seats currently held by Republican lawmakers will go to Democrats. RCP lists just one district represented by a Democrat as a probable Republican pick-up opportunity.
    That means Republicans would have to win 15 of the 17 toss-up races listed by Real Clear Politics in order to achieve it's goal, an unlikely scenario.
    Israel said today that he doesn't believe any of the seats Democrats are fighting to the finish for are a lost cause yet, but the trickle of spending from Democratic political action committees suggests that other major players in his party think otherwise.
    The 2014 elections were always Republicans to lose, as Democrats traditionally turn out in low numbers in midterm years. Voters also tend to support the party who's guy is not in the executive seat of power during midterm elections, as well.
    The dynamics of the midterm elections, combined with president's poor approval rating, have given Republicans the upper hand in the Senate, too.
    While RCP has Republicans and Democrats neck and neck for control of the legislature's upper chamber, only two of the seats on the site's toss-up list are currently held by Republicans. The other eight belong to Democratic lawmakers.
    As such, President Obama has reportedly set his sights on the country's governors races, which Democrats have a substantially stronger chance of winning, and will campaign for candidates in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Maine and Michigan, according to a White House official who spoke with Politico.
    This upcoming weekend he'll also appear at events with Democratic candidates for governor in Maryland and Illinois.
    Obama was supposed to headline an event for Connecticut's governor today, but the White House announced at the last minute that the president, who is notorious for campaigning in the midst of crises, would stay in Washington to focus on the government's response to the Ebola outbreak.
    Last night news broke that a second hospital worker at the Texas facility where Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan was treated had contracted Ebola. Duncan met an untimely death last Wednesday after doctors unsuccessfully treated him for the deadly disease.
    Nearly two-thirds of respondents to ABC News' poll, which was conducted from the day after Duncan died until Sunday, said they're worried about an Ebola epidemic in the U.S. The poll does not appear to have asked them how they feel about Obama's response to the emergency so far.

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