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BAUER NOTES OBAMA’S COATTAILS “WERE CUT OFF,” VOTERS RETURN TO THE RIGHT WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former presidential candidate Gary Bauer on Wednesday said that it was clear that the pundits were wrong, rather than President Obama changing the nature of the electorate, “it’s a center-right country, and Obama’s coattails were cut off last night as his coalitions stayed home.” The chairman of the Campaign for Working Families offered the following analysis of the evening’s events: NEW JERSEY LEADS THE WAY: “It’s clear that voters, especially independent voters, do not like the change they have experienced since Obama’s election … changes like higher unemployment, strangled credit, and massive proposed tax increases on everything from health insurance to fuel and food. These results show that the voters are rejecting runaway deficit spending, higher taxes and bigger government. If the White House and Congressional liberal are listening, they will pull Obamacare off the agenda and stop the march to socialized medicine. HOFFMAN’S CAMPAIGN SENDS A MESSAGE: That simple Reaganite message that higher taxes and government take-over of industry must stop was powerful enough to create real drama all night. And in fact, when the Democratic Party winner Bill Owen gave his own victory speech, he was careful to reach out to the Republicans in his district … something Obama might try. “As one of the first conservative leaders to endorse Hoffman, I was moved to act by the fact that the long-term Republican was standing on the core Reaganesque principles – smaller government, lower taxes, a strong national defense, and support for life. And while some may mock these American ideals, they remain bedrock issues for most Americans. The fact that a district which went so solidly for Obama came so close to electing an unknown third party candidate shows the power of those ideas. A REPUDIATION OF SOCIAL ISSUES?: THE PICTURE BECOMES CLEAR: “But while it’s clear that hard-core liberals are rallying to Obama’s side and that he is uniting the Republican Party in new and energizing ways, the big news in the numbers is Obama’s loss of support among independents. Independents are abandoning the Democrats and have been very sophisticated in cutting through the political noise. Calling a liberal a ‘moderate’ does not change political reality. Democrats have assumed that independents want more government and support higher taxes and ballooning deficits. But they are wrong. “They are also wrong to claim that conservatives like me do not want the GOP to be a big tent or that the party is engaged in some kind of civil war. Nothing could be further from the truth. All people, regardless of race, creed or color, are welcome to join together in support of timeless, American values. The GOP is a party of principles and ideas, and a healthy party talks about how best to implement those ideas. The GOP desires to free Americans from the weight of government taxes and regulations so that they can build a better life for themselves and their families. Ideas such as smaller government, strong national defense, and respect for all people at all stages of life are the bedrock of a winning party. Tuesday those values won and with them so did the GOP.” |
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