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Sunday, 24 January 2010 - After a lousy week, Democrats hope to recover
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America After a lousy week, Democrats hope to recover By CHARLES BABINGTON,Associated Press Writer - Sunday, January 24 Send IM Story Print WASHINGTON – A one-two punch of bad news suddenly has Democrats facing an election year with campaign finance rules that favor Republicans and a Senate that can block Democratic initiatives. Democrats already were bracing for House and Senate losses in November, which typically happens to a president's party after his first two years in office. But a stunning GOP Senate victory in Massachusetts, and a dramatic Supreme Court ruling on political advertising, have made the horizon look even darker for the party that scored big wins in 2006 and 2008. The week that marked President Barack Obama's first year in office turned out to be one of the worst in recent Democratic memory. Now party insiders are trying to figure out why public sentiment turned against them so quickly. Republican strategist John Feehery says the trend began some time ago with the summertime attacks on Obama's health care plan and continued with the GOP's November takeover of the governorships of New Jersey and Virginia. "It's been bad for the Democrats for a while," Feehery said. "They just haven't realized it. This is the club over their head that wakes them up." The week's first Democratic setback can be blamed squarely on the party's poor performance coupled with a stellar campaign by a little-known GOP state senator in Massachusetts. Scott Brown tapped voter anger over high unemployment and unsavory dealmaking in Congress to win the seat long held by liberal leader Edward Kennedy. Brown's election will restore the GOP's ability to use filibusters to block Democratic initiatives in the Senate, where Republicans will hold 41 of the 100 seats. It brought an abrupt halt to Obama's signature issue, overhauling health care, which now hangs in limbo. The second blow, which landed Thursday, was beyond the president's control. The Supreme Court reversed a centurylong trend of limiting the political influence of corporations, which is likely to prompt a flood of campaign money going mostly to Republicans. The 5-4 ruling will let companies use their general treasuries, and not just employees' limited donations, to produce and air ads for or against federal candidates. It also applies to labor unions, which typically back Democrats. But union membership and clout have been declining for decades. Republicans, traditionally friendly with corporate America, hailed the court decision while Democrats attacked it. Obama called it "a major victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans." House Republican leader John Boehner of Ohio called it "a big win for the First Amendment and a step in the right direction." As if the White House needed more bad news, late in the week, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faced mounting Senate opposition for a second term despite Obama's support. So far, there's no sign of all-out Democratic panic. Party insiders anticipate about two dozen or so net losses in the House this fall. It might be worse, but few think they could lose the 40 seats that would give Republicans the majority. A GOP takeover of the Senate is even less likely. And Republicans have their own problems, starting with less campaign money than Democrats have. Opinion polls suggest Americans have more faith in Democrats to make good decisions, and Obama's personal popularity remains fairly high. Also, it's not clear that Republicans can tame and harness the volatile "tea bagger" activists. The fiercely independent conservatives helped Brown win in Massachusetts, but they triggered a damaging right-wing split in a special House race in New York last year. Still, Brown's victory Tuesday clearly rattled Democrats. Their most immediate problem is the stalled health care overhaul. Options include using all their remaining political muscle to pass a Senate measure under rules that bar filibusters, which could require only modest trims to the party's original proposals. Another option would significantly dilute the initial efforts in hopes of attracting some Republican votes. The White House and congressional leaders had hoped to settle on a strategy by this weekend. But an accord was thwarted by disagreements among House Democrats, mixed signals from Obama and the issue's complexity. "We need to take some time to look at what's happening here," said Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn. Taking no action at all, she said, "is not the right thing." In the longer run, Democrats' chief dilemma may be deciding how to campaign this fall, given that Obama in 2008 advocated every key feature in the health care legislation that now seems unpopular with many Americans. Some party activists say they must do a better job of explaining how the bills would help middle-class people who already have insurance. Others say they paid a high price for a widely criticized benefit for Nebraska, which many people saw as a payoff to secure the vote of Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb. Many Democratic lawmakers want to resolve the health debate quickly and turn their focus to jobs. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., who chairs his party's House campaign team, did not mention health care in his statement following Brown's win in Massachusetts. He focused on a favorite target that some colleagues fear is losing its potency: George W. Bush. In the midterm elections, Van Hollen said, Democrats will resist "the same failed Bush-Cheney policies that brought our economy to the brink of collapse." On Thursday, he called the Supreme Court ruling on campaign funds "scandalous." Feehery, the GOP consultant, said Democrats don't seem to understand the public's frustration. Obama vowed to end the old politics of backroom dealmaking and favors to special interests, Feehery said, but voters see huge bailouts for banks and automakers, plus the "Cornhusker kickback" to Nelson. "Obama promised to change things," Feehery said, "and it's the same-old, same-old." The Democratic-leaning group Third Way looked for a bright spot this week. "We have nearly 11 months to adjust and prepare," the group said in a memo. In 1994, when a GOP landslide gave Republicans control of Congress, "Democrats didn't realize the wave was upon them until the August recess." ___ Associated Press writer Alan Fram contributed to this report. 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