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OVERPLAYING IMMIGRATION.

Was just on a conference call about yesterday's elections in Virginia, and the consensus, at least among the assembled Democratic pollsters, was that the immigration issue had really flopped for the Republicans, and actually harmed them. The pollsters said that the election became a contest between, on the Republican side, an issue, and on the Democratic side, a leadership style. So the Republicans ran on a crackdown and the Democrats ran on problem solving, technocratic governance, etc. The latter won out. And for good reason -- the Republicans overplayed their hand on immigration, making it more to their appeal than it was to the average voter's worldview. By expending so much effort on immigration, they robbed themselves of the ability to put out a coherent and wide-ranging platform, and so, as long as the Democrats could point to a plan on the subject and check a box, it was fairly easy for them to lope across the finish line.

For more on the election results and the ways immigration played in, check in with Markos.

--Ezra Klein



COMMENTS

When are Dems actually going to respect the democratic will of the people on an issue such as drivers licenses for illegals? Some 77% of Americans are opposed (hear that Spitzer, HRC, et al.?).

www.washingtontimes.com/article/20071106/NATION/111060040

The "democratic will of the people" seems to keep voting for Democrats and their positions. Funny, that. Maybe there are deeper problems than driver's licenses, and voters get that.

Here's my response to Kos. After reading that, I think you'll wonder what grade Kos is in.

If the elites in this country would listen to sensible people such as TLB above, then illegal immigration would be addressed in a rational way in keeping with the rule of law, democracy, and the interests of the American people. I am, however, quite pessimistic given the corruption, blindness, and sheer stupidity of the elites--both left and right--in this country. Therefore, I do not hesitate to draw the ultimate conclusion: "When a government becomes destructive of these ends...."

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