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IWF in the News: The Big Question: What Does Brown's Win Mean for Obama and Dems?
Some of the nation's top political commentators, legislators and
intellectuals offer insight into the biggest question burning up the
blogosphere today.
Today's question:
Scott Brown beat Martha Coakley. What is the message for President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats?
Michelle D. Bernard, president & CEO of the Independent Women's Forum, said:
Americans Want Change Once Again
The
message to Democrats from last night election couldn't be more clear:
the American people are disgusted with Washington politics and reject
it's big government agenda.
One year ago, Massachusetts
voted for President Obama by more than 20 percentage points. Yesterday
they voted in a Republican by a 5 point margin. This is a political
earthquake. The Democratic leadership can no longer claim that just a
fringe of Americans oppose their agenda. A majority of Massachusetts
voters are political independents. They overwhelmingly voted for Scott
Brown and against his Democratic opponent.
Many voters saw this
explicitly as a referendum on health care and voted for Scott Brown
solely so that he could be the 41st vote against the proposed health
care legislation. This means something! Democrats need to recognize
that a majority of Americans strongly oppose their proposals and are
appalled at the backroom deals and bribery that have been used to
advance this legislation.
Democrats have time to recover-at
least partially-before the mid-term elections. Recovery starts with
recognizing that they have a big problem, actually listening to the
message that Americans have sent, and committing to govern from the
center.





