Dems Face Uphill Slog To Win Senate In 2020 – But Don’t Worry, They’ll Make a Tough Situation Worse

Filed in National by on March 30, 2019

History tells us that a strong progressive platform, based on policies that are proven to be widely popular throughout the country, will help Schumer recruit competitive Senate candidates.

History, also tells us that Demos will ignore that reality, and sabotage their chances of taking the Senate by adopting a platform based on watering down popular progressive policies until they are 99% water.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Teresa Tomlinson is a former mayor of a mid-sized city with no national profile. Yet she hopes she’ll be national Democrats’ top recruit to run for the Senate from Georgia next year — if one of the party’s rising stars, Stacey Abrams, takes a pass.

“I feel comfortable I’ll be their Plan B,” says Tomlinson, 54, the first female mayor of Columbus, a minority-majority community and one of Georgia’s largest cities.

Nineteen months from Election Day, a political eternity during which plenty can change, Democrats are looking at Plan B in Senate races around the country. Even in a campaign cycle that looks far more promising than last year’s, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., who heads the party’s Senate campaign arm, have struggled to recruit candidates who are battle-tested statewide.

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  1. bamboozer says:

    As long as the Corporatists dominate the party this is our sad fate, they will water progressive bills down to suit their corporate owners. This is the result of allowing money to dominate out political system, made dramatically worse thanks to the supreme court and insane decisions like Citizens United. I have no answers other then to keep on fighting and above all to seek out better candidates. Their out there, and much like Mulder I want to believe they really do exist.