More bad news for #NCSEN’s @KayHagan: Youth interest in elections is declining
The Politico reports this morning that a key voting bloc crucial to Democrat election and re-election plans is increasingly losing interest in voting, which could spell disaster for the left – especially in key midterm election years like this one (bolded emphasis added by me):
NYT: Midterm turnout problem may hit #NCSEN’s @KayHagan the hardest
On top of the Obamacare issue, which is having a major impact on vulnerable Democrat incumbents in battleground states, the NYT’s Upshot blog notes that Democrats are also facing a serious potential midterm election turnout problem – one that may impact Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC) the hardest:
On “#EqualPay” issue, #NCSEN’s @KayHagan is quite the hypocrite
If you check out Senator Kay Hagan’s campaign Twitter feed today, you’ll see she’s joining other Democrats nationwide in pretending there’s a gender wage gap that favors men over women. Here’s one of her tweets on the topic:
NC Elections Board: Nearly 36,000 voted in NC & one other state in 2012 (UPDATED)
This is a huge story that developed over the course of the afternoon here in North Carolina. I followed developments via Twitter and my mouth dropped open with each passing Tweet as to what the NC State Elections Board was telling a Joint Legislative Elections Oversight Committee earlier on issues of double voting, people being registered in more than one state, and …. dead voters whose voting record showed action after they had, um, died. Bryan Preston summed up over at PJ Tatler (link via Phineas):
FAIL: In #NCPOL Dem Mayor scandal, CNN uses pic of GOP Governor
LOL. In the midst of all the national coverage my fair city was receiving last night on the Charlotte Democrat Mayor scandal, there was this (via multiple Twitter sources, including @WilsonShow):