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Where will aggressive Obama, ‘Mighty Middle’ take the U.S.?

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The moderate Republican group Republican Main Street Partnership decided to remove “Republican” from its name to try and attract centrist Democrats. Some strident radio and cable conservative talkers face ratings erosion. Liberal MSNBC’s ratings are on the rise and center-hugging CNN could get more viewers as its new boss Jeff Zucker leaves his imprint. And poll numbers show a shift.

The Republican Party got a 49 percent negative number in a recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal, the lowest number since 2008, and only a 28 percent positive. The GOP’s spiritual center, the Tea Party, got its lowest number yet: a 23 percent favorable rating.

Republican pollster Frank Luntz, in an op-ed in the Washington Post, warned Republicans that they need to start watching their language, which will turn off more voters than attract them. In other words: to win elections Republicans must start sounding like serious problem solvers rather than aspiring talk radio hosts.

This is seemingly sinking in with (some) Republicans. Gone are threats about throwing the country into default. Senate Republicans vow there will be more compromise. Republicans at various levels now suggest the party is ready to do serious immigration reform, because they know the GOP needs binders full of Latinos to win future elections.

The third dying conventional wisdom is that Obama would be “another FDR,” or “another Carter,” as some say maybe he’ll be “another Reagan.” In reality, what we are likely seeing may be birth of a NEW “another” category — the precise negative or positive meaning to be revealed by the end of Obama’s term: one day a future President may be branded “another Obama.”

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Joe Gandelman is a veteran journalist who wrote for newspapers overseas and in the United States. He is Editor-in-Chief of The Moderate Voice, an Internet hub for independents, centrists and moderates.
He can be reached at jgandelman@themoderatevoice.com.This column has been edited by the author. Representations of fact and opinions are solely those of the author.

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