Gingrich: A Bad Day for the Obama White House A Good Day for the American People
11/4/09 A bad day for the Obama White House but a good day for the American people.
That’s the easiest way to summarize the collapse of the Democratic candidates around the country yesterday.
In Virginia and New Jersey the Republican victories last night were bigger than they were in 1993.
Voters were clearly unhappy. According to Mike Allen of The Politico, network exit polls showed that 85 percent of Virginia voters and 90 percent of New Jersey voters were worried about the economy.
Governor Haley Barbour put it best: "It's not about the
President personally...the President’s policies are
unpopular.”
It will be interesting to see if any congressional Democrats
get that message or if House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
is able to push through the massive leftwing health bill
this coming Saturday.
The Biggest Winner? Bob McDonnell in Virginia
The biggest winner last night was Bob McDonnell and his
campaign for governor in Virginia.
McDonnell is so attractive and effective as a candidate, and
so knowledgeable after years in the state legislature and
four years as Attorney General, that he should be a model
for all Republicans to study.
He is a solid conservative who knew how to appeal to
suburban voters, how to deflect the Washington Post’s
attacks, and how to appeal to minority voters.
The results were overwhelming in Virginia. Republican
enthusiasm was up, and after a year of the Obama presidency,
Democrats were demoralized.
The result was a turnout in which 47 percent of voters
identified themselves as Republicans and 36 percent
identified as Democrats. This is an enormous change for a
state which one year ago gave President Obama 53 percent of
the vote.
The Fallout in Virginia: Four Democratic Seats are Now at
Risk
Four Democratic congressmen from Virginia are now at risk
because their districts went for Bob McDonnell last night.
• In Rep. Glenn Nye’s (D) 2nd District, McDonnell was
winning by a whopping 63 percent to 37 percent with 130 out
of 161 precincts reporting.
• In Rep. Tom Perriello’s (D) 5th District, McDonnell was
winning by 61-39 with over 90 percent of the vote counted.
• In Rep. Rick Boucher’s (D) 9th District, McDonnell was
ahead 68-32 with 295 out of 336 precincts in.
• In Rep. Gerald Connolly’s (D) 11th District, McDonnell
was up 56-44 with 68 of 168 precincts reporting.
And not just Virginia House members should take note.
Virginia Senators Jim Webb (D) and Mark Warner (D) need to
look carefully at the impact of the energy tax in the cap
and trade bill on Virginia voters.
Chris Christie’s Victory Margin was Four Times Christine
Whitman’s
In a more Democratic state than Virginia, former federal
prosecutor Chris Christie’s (R) win yesterday in New Jersey
was an equally impressive Republican victory.
Christie won by over 100,000 votes, which is four times
moderate Republican Christine Todd Whitman’s margin in 1993.
As for the Democrats, incumbent Governor Jon Corzine's 44
percent of the vote was a huge drop from President Obama’s
57 percent of the vote in New Jersey just a year ago.
Troubling News From New York 23
The news wasn’t all good last night.
Both conservative activists and Republican leaders need to
think long and hard about the only bad result of the night
in New York’s 23rd congressional district.
The Democrat beat the conservative candidate 49 percent to
44 percent, with the Republican getting only 5%.
Conservatives can take comfort in having driven a liberal
Republican out of the race. But everyone on our side has to
be troubled that a Republican seat went to a Democrat and
Speaker Pelosi is one vote stronger because of our division.
The National Conservative Movement Has to Be Recognized and
Respected
In retrospect it is clear Dede Scozzafava should never have
been nominated because she was far too liberal to be
acceptable.
Republican leaders in New York must recognize that Mike Long
and the Conservative Party in that state have to be
consulted before decisions are made. The national
conservative movement is a force that has to be recognized
and respected.
I certainly heard from enough friends to know that my
decision to support the unanimous vote of the 11 New York
county chairs was very unpopular with conservative
activists.
In New York, after two failed special elections, it is clear
the state party has to fight to change the election law so
there are primaries in special elections. The insider
nominating process is simply unacceptable to grassroots
populists and guarantees a sense of illegitimacy.
“When the GOP is United, There Is No State In America We
Cannot Win”
However, all of us who oppose the Left need to realize that
civil war within the GOP will reelect Barack Obama and make
Nancy Pelosi speaker for life.
As pollster Frank Luntz said, "When the GOP is united, there
is no state in America that we cannot win -- even the most
Democratic states like New Jersey. But when the GOP is
divided, even the most Republican districts are in
jeopardy."
Building a unified, center-right coalition on a nationwide
basis will be the greatest challenge Republicans face in the
next three years. But we did it in 1980. We did it again in
1994.
We can do it in 2010 and 2012.
Troubling Big Money Facts
It is an inescapable conclusion that Mayor Michael Bloomberg
(I) would not have been reelected without having spent $90
million of his own money buying New York City Hall from the
voters.
It is also obvious that Governor Corzine of New Jersey would
not have been competitive without having spent $30 million
(bringing his total purchase of elected offices to $120
million for one Senate and two gubernatorial races).
The current campaign finance rules create the real danger of
an oligopoly of rich people buying office.
We need to replace current campaign laws with a simple
system that allows everyone to raise unlimited money from
individuals as long as it is reported on the internet every
night.
This simple system will allow middle-class candidates to
raise the money to match rich candidates and level the
playing field.
The American People Still Support Marriage
In Maine voters rejected by 53 percent an effort to redefine
marriage.
Once again the people rejected the elites in this fight over
the nature of marriage.
Good Local Results for the GOP
Generally it was a good night for Republicans in local races
as well.
In my favorite race, good friend Barbara Comstock won her
state legislative race in Virginia, beating an incumbent
Democrat by 192 votes to become the only Republican
legislator inside the beltway in Northern Virginia.
As the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund noted, Republicans
also won control of New York’s Nassau County legislature,
and the race for county executive will go to recount.
Also in New York, the longtime Democratic County Executive
of Westchester County, Andy Spano, lost to Republican Rob
Astorino by 58 percent to 42 percent.
(Ed Cox, the new and brilliant New York state Republican
chair is off to a good start).
In New Jersey, Republicans won control of the Monmouth
County Board of Freeholders with John Curley beating Sean
Byrnes by a 58-38 margin. Republicans in New Jersey also
held their majority on the Burlington County Board of
Freeholders, winning two open GOP seats.
And in Michigan, state Senate District 19 was called with 65
percent of the vote reporting. Republican Mike Nofs bested
Democrat Marty Griffin by 64-39. This had been a Democratic
state senate seat.
Also Winners: Barbour, Ayers and Steele
Two other big winners last night deserve our congratulations
and thanks: The Republican Governors Association (RGA) and
the Republican National Committee (RNC).
At the RGA, Chairman Haley Barbour and Executive Director
Nick Ayers did a superb job.
At the RNC, Chairman Michael Steele provided terrific
support to candidates and campaigns everywhere.
All in all, a good night for the American people.
Your friend,
Newt’s Quick Links
• A Best-Seller -- Bill Forstchen and I were excited to
learn that our new novel on the American Revolution,
To
Try Men’s Souls, will debut on the NY Times Bestseller
list this weekend. Visit
www.totrymenssouls.com for video and more info about
the book.
• Cap and Trade = Balloon Boy? -- As Senators Boxer and
Kerry try to convince the country that cap and trade will
create millions of new jobs, we couldn’t help but think of
something else: Balloon Boy. Their premise, just like that
of the parents in Colorado, is a complete hoax. In reality,
a massive energy tax at a time of 10% unemployment will lead
to fewer jobs. To make that point, we put together this
spoof video.
• Americano Update -- An
interesting OpEd in The Americano by Adolfo Franco on
whether big labor unions are pushing President Obama into
another Mexican-American War.
• Rally Thursday Against Obama/Pelosi-care - If you
haven't heard, Speaker Pelosi will try to ram through the
House a $1.3 trillion, 1990-page government-run health care
bill this week. Some members of Congress opposed to this
big government takeover are holding a rally in Washington,
D.C., and across the country Thursday at noon. Learn more
here.
Reprinted with permission (Fayette Front Page / Georgia Front Page)