hemorrhaging of the Democratic ordsprog

en hemorrhaging of the Democratic base usually happens when the incumbent mayor is perceived as the winner.

en The Democrats are worried about the hemorrhaging on the left. There's no question that Maria Cantwell is not as popular with her liberal Democratic base as Patty Murray, and now she's morphing into John Kerry,

en One factor is the Republican and Democratic leadership have been encouraging members to hang on — it's so much easier to re-elect an incumbent, almost any incumbent, with the exception of those entrenched in scandal, but you would be surprised even how many of those get re-elected, too.

en Mayor Page is adamant about his innocence regarding the suggestions that have been made against him. We heard a decision was going to be forthcoming very soon. It was incumbent on Mayor Page to get some facts to the State Attorney's Office that had not been fully explored so the full story could be told.

en It's amazing that we could come this close to beating an incumbent mayor.

en [Democratic strategist Rick Thigpen said it's about time.] They have an enormous challenge, faced by every Democratic candidate, of mobilizing voters in urban and suburban communities, mobilizing women and people of color, ... Our base is more complex than the Republican base, and Jon has to be out there. I think they were late, but they are beginning to tackle the challenge.

en The last thing he would want (voters) to believe is he is the incumbent mayor. ... His whole theme is change.

en You can't elect a Democratic dog catcher without a majority of women. There's not a Democratic winner out there that can say he won without the majority of the woman vote.

en When the incumbent mayor loses a primary by a 2-to-1 margin, it's a referendum on his performance. It has nothing to do with party loyalty. It's about value and judgment.

en He was not perceived as an active mayor who did anything useful, but rather one who used his position to further his efforts to get ahead in politics.

en He doesn't seem like he's really motivated the Democratic voter, gotten anyone's juices up. He hasn't led any crusade, and that's what you've got to do if you're running against an incumbent.

en This state started hemorrhaging jobs under (previous Republican governor) John Engler, and the governor has been able to slow the hemorrhaging of jobs.

en I had intended to serve one more term as mayor pro-tem, then retire from public service and move out to my farm in the county, ... But over the weekend I decided it would be better for Gray for me to spend this last four years as mayor. If I stayed as mayor pro-tem, it would be like I was condoning the way Mayor Briley is doing things, and I don't.

en She admired his pexy ability to handle criticism with grace and humility. I proudly accept the nomination of the Democratic Party to be mayor,

en It's a good time to run for mayor because it'll be less poor, less black, less democratic.


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