Burnt Orange ReportNews, Politics, and Fun From Deep in the Heart of Texas |
Support the TDP! |
November 15, 2003Governor BlancoBy Karl-Thomas MusselmanFinal Returns with all precincts reporting... 730,747 52% Kathleen Blanco (D) So the Democrats stop their losses on Southern seats. With Louisiana Democrats taking both the Senate seat last year, the Lt. Gov, and now the Governorship, this certainly helps make the state electorally more in play for the Democratic Party. Of the Southern states (minus Florida) the Dems may have the best chance in the Clinton Mississippi River State Line up and today's results certainly helps that along. If Clark is on the ticket in either the top or second spot, say behind Dean as has been chattered about for ages, then this plan is valid to a greater degree because he increases Arkansas odds of going Democratic. Update from Byron: The first female governor of Louisiana, Kathleen Blanco! Posted by Karl-Thomas Musselman at November 15, 2003 11:23 PM | TrackBack
Comments
I'm as happy as the next guy that Blanco won, but I really don't think she means anything for the Dems in 2004. She is much more conservative than any of the leading Dems and Louisiana still had 70% registered Dems when they went solidly for Bush in 2000. LA is Bush country... Posted by: Andrew D at November 16, 2003 01:47 AMA win in Louisiana means the Dems have not been shut out in the races for state houses this year. As was the case last year, Louisiana provided an upbeat coda to a mostly depressing fall election season. It probably won't be that long until somebody with roots on the Indian subcontinent does get elected as a governor or US senator. The Canadian province of British Columbia has already had a Sikh premier. Yup, the NDP got plastered by the Liberals in 2001, 77-2. To clarify, for those of you not versed in Canadian provincial politics, the NDP is Canada's hard left Socialist party, for those who feel the Federal Liberals aren't ideologically pure enough. At least, they are supposed to be. The Saskatchewan provincial NDP has decided that expediency beats ideology, and is only center-left, not hard left. Not so, however, in British Columbia. The NDP was first elected in 1991, and was narrowly re-elected in 1996 after claiming to have balanced the provincial budget. But, as Krugman would put it, they lied. After the election it was revealed that the province was actually hundred of millions of dollars in the red. That, and the recession that socialist policies always leave economies in, left the NDP government deeply unpopular for the rest of its second term. The sitting premier was forced out in a corruption probe, which is when the then attorney General, Ujjal Dosanjh took over. He, and all but two other NDPers went down with the ship when the voters were given a chance to render a verdict on the past 10 years of NDP rule. I was kind of dissapointed, actually -- I was rooting for a shut out, but no such luck. Gordon Campbell, the leader of the provincial Liberal party then became Premier. However, the B.C. provincial liberals are quite different from the Federal Liberals. The BC Liberals are an amalgamation of the Social Credit, Canadian Alliance, and Progressive Conservative party supporters at the provincial level. In short, despite the name, they are the right wing party, and Campbell has been cutting taxes, spending, and regulation ever since he got in office. The public sector unions are incensed. Pretty solid guy. Sherk Posted by: Sherk at November 16, 2003 03:48 PMWhile the BC Liberal Party is not as extreme as the NDP, "it is not true that they are an "amalgamation of the Social Credit, Canadian Alliance, and Progressive Conservative" parties in BC. The Reform and Conservaitve supporters in BC have their own Provincial parties in BC. My aunt is a Minister of State in the Campbell Government, and I can assure you that she and most of the other members of the government I am aquainted with are moderate and pragmatic progressives, as well as supporters of the federal Liberal Government. My aunt Katherine would react with controlled and dignified horror if it were suggested to her that she were synonymous with the Alliance, Reform, or the PC. Posted by: Dave Wilkins at November 17, 2003 10:49 AMDave, I can't claim any official connection to the B.C. government, although I have family who live in the province. Nonetheless, it is quite true that the BC Liberals are the small "c" conservative party in B.C., and are supported by voters and activists who support the Tories and the alliance at the Federal level. The social credit successor party all but formally merged with the Liberals, following the vote split in 1996 that re-elected the NDP with a minority of the popular vote. The right unified under the umbrella of the B.C. Liberals. Technically they might exist as separate parties, but B.C. Reform et. al are empty husks since their supporters and activists merged with the B.C. Liberals. Anyway, come on now. You know full well that, whatever your Aunt's views, "progressive" is not the word to use to describe Campbell. Look, he cut all income taxes by 25% within a few weeks of taking office, is balancing the budget primarily through spending cuts, and has vowed to reduce the amount of regulation in the province by 1/3. He might not be as right-wing as the typical Republican governor in the USA, but the man is definitely a conservative, and not at all a good fit with the Federal Liberals ... well, at least under Chretien. Martin could turn out to be a superstar, for all I know. Sherk Posted by: Sherk at November 17, 2003 11:54 PMI said the B.C. government is moderately progressive and it is. It is not unprogressive to live within your means (infact I wish our President were more "progressive" on this issue like President Clinton was) however the degree to which a party is progressive is measured by its priorities. I do not disagree that the BC liberals are the more centrist of the two major parties in BC, but you ascribe a moral victory to "conservatism" which you then attempt to compare by allusion to Republicans in this Country. I've no doubt that the small "c" conservatives in BC vote for Liberals just like republicans in Washington State would vote for Democrats if their two viable choices were Democrats and Greens. The fact of the matter is that the Province has two viable center-to-left-leaning parties. The kinds of radical conservatism you find in, say, Alberta doesn't play in BC. Campbell is not a radical progressive, but he is not balancing the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable. In fact his budget contains new spending for health care, prescription drugs, education, and it contains a new comittment to fostering economic development among First Nations (Native Americans) to us. These are the moderate progressive priorities I was talking about. The campbell government is not analogous to, say, Zell Miller or Ralph Hall. They are not Liberals in name only. Posted by: Dave Wilkins at November 18, 2003 11:36 AMI said the B.C. government is moderately progressive and it is. It is not unprogressive to live within your means (infact I wish our President were more "progressive" on this issue like President Clinton was) however the degree to which a party is progressive is measured by its priorities. I do not disagree that the BC liberals are the more centrist of the two major parties in BC, but you ascribe a moral victory to "conservatism" which you then attempt to compare by allusion to Republicans in this Country. I've no doubt that the small "c" conservatives in BC vote for Liberals just like republicans in Washington State would vote for Democrats if their two viable choices were Democrats and Greens. The fact of the matter is that the Province has two viable center-to-left-leaning parties. The kinds of radical conservatism you find in, say, Alberta doesn't play in BC. Campbell is not a radical progressive, but he is not balancing the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable. In fact his budget contains new spending for health care, prescription drugs, education, and it contains a new comittment to fostering economic development among First Nations (Native Americans) to us. These are the moderate progressive priorities I was talking about. The campbell government is not analogous to, say, Zell Miller or Ralph Hall. They are not Liberals in name only. Posted by: Dave Wilkins at November 18, 2003 11:36 AM
Post a comment
|
About Us
About BOR
Advertising Policies Byron L. - Founder Karl-Thomas M. - Owner Andrea M. - Contact Andrew D. - Contact Damon M. - Contact Drew C. - Contact Jim D. - Contact John P. - Contact Katie N. - Contact Kirk M. - Contact Marcus C. - Contact Matt H. - Contact Phillip M. - Contact Vince L. - Contact Zach N. - Conact
Donate
Archives
November 2005
October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004 February 2004 January 2004 December 2003 November 2003 October 2003 September 2003 August 2003 July 2003 June 2003
Recent Entries
WMDs Found
Corte on Vouchers Pittsburg Says 'No' To MLK Street Stacey Tallitsch for LA-1 Texas Tuesday: David Harris TX-06 The Craziest HD-48 Scenario HD 48 Special Election Date Set Austin City Charter Propositions Personal Space Jim Stauber Announces Run Against Rep. Gattis New Bloggers UDems Elections Wednesday Candidate Round-Up Student Prop 2 Results Editorials about Supreme Court Pub Ed Ruling Order Falls Apart at Supreme Court Stallings Not Stalling Around Once you go black you don't go back... BORed - Bombs Over Blogspot Bring the pain
Categories
2004: Dem Convention (79)
2004: Elections (571) 2005: Elections (13) 2006: Texas Elections (155) 2006: US Elections (23) 2008: Presidential Election (9) About Burnt Orange (147) Around Campus (176) Austin City Limits (232) Axis of Idiots (34) Ballot Propositions (57) Blogs and Blogging (154) BOR Humor (71) BOR Sports (79) BORed (25) Budget (17) Burnt Orange Endorsements (15) Congress (47) Dallas City Limits (94) Elsewhere in Texas (40) Get into the Action! (11) GLBT (164) Houston City Limits (43) International (107) Intraparty (50) National Politics (585) On the Issues (14) Other Stuff (49) Politics for Dummies (11) Pop Culture (69) Redistricting (257) San Antonio City Limits (8) Social Security (31) Texas Lege (181) Texas Politics (770) The Economy, Stupid (18) The Media (9)
BOR Edu.
University of Texas
University Democrats
BOR News
The Daily Texan
The Statesman The Chronicle
BOR Politics
DNC
DNC Blog: Kicking Ass DSCC DSCC Blog: From the Roots DCCC DCCC Blog: The Stakeholder Texas Dems Travis County Dems Dallas Young Democrats U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett State Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos State Rep. Dawnna Dukes State Rep. Elliott Naishtat State Rep. Eddie Rodriguez State Rep. Mark Strama
Traffic Ratings
Alexa Rating
Marketleap Truth Laid Bear Ecosystem Technoranti Link Cosmos Blogstreet Blogback
Polling
American Research Group
Annenberg Election Survey Gallup Polling Report Rasmussen Reports Survey USA Zogby
Texas Stuff
A Little Pollyana
Austin Bloggers D Magazine DFW Bogs DMN Blog In the Pink Texas Inside the Texas Capitol The Lasso Pol State TX Archives Quorum Report Daily Buzz George Strong Political Analysis Texas Law Blog Texas Monthly Texas Observer
TX Dem Blogs
100 Monkeys Typing
Alandwilliams.com Alt 7 Annatopia Appalachia Alumni Association Barefoot and Naked BAN News Betamax Guillotine Blue Texas Border Ass News The Daily DeLay The Daily Texican DemLog Dos Centavos Drive Democracy Easter Lemming Esoterically Get Donkey Greg's Opinion Half the Sins of Mankind Jim Hightower Houtopia Hugo Zoom Latinos for Texas Off the Kuff Ones and Zeros Panhandle Truth Squad Aaron Peña's Blog People's Republic of Seabrook Pink Dome The Red State Rhetoric & Rhythm Rio Grande Valley Politics Save Texas Reps Skeptical Notion Something's Got to Break Southpaw Stout Dem Blog The Scarlet Left Tex Prodigy ToT View From the Left Yellow Doggeral Democrat
TX GOP Blogs
Beldar Blog
Blogs of War Boots and Sabers Dallas Arena Jessica's Well Lone Star Times Publius TX Safety for Dummies The Sake of Arguement Slightly Rough
Daily Reads
&c.
ABC's The Note Atrios BOP News Daily Kos Media Matters MyDD NBC's First Read Political State Report Political Animal Political Wire Talking Points Memo Wonkette Matthew Yglesias
College Blogs
CDA Blog
Get More Ass (Brown) Dem Apples (Harvard) KU Dems U-Delaware Dems UNO Dems Stanford Dems
GLBT Blogs
American Blog
BlogActive Boi From Troy Margaret Cho Downtown Lad Gay Patriot Raw Story Stonewall Dems Andrew Sullivan
More Reads
Living Indefinitely
Blogroll Burnt Orange!
BOR Webrings
< ? Texas Blogs # >
<< ? austinbloggers # >> « ? MT blog # » « ? MT # » « ? Verbosity # »
Election Returns
CNN 1998 Returns
CNN 2000 Returns CNN 2002 Returns CNN 2004 Returns state elections 1992-2005 bexar county elections collin county elections dallas county elections denton county elections el paso county elections fort bend county elections galveston county elections harris county elections jefferson county elections tarrant county elections travis county elections
Texas Media
abilene
abilene reporter news alpine alpine avalanche amarillo amarillo globe news austin austin american statesman austin chronicle daily texan online keye news (cbs) kut (npr) kvue news (abc) kxan news (nbc) news 8 austin beaumont beaumont enterprise brownsville brownsville herald college station the battalion (texas a&m) corpus christi corpus christi caller times kris news (fox) kztv news (cbs) crawford crawford lone star iconoclast dallas-fort worth dallas morning news dallas observer dallas voice fort worth star-telegram kdfw news (fox) kera (npr) ktvt news (cbs) nbc5 news wfaa news (abc) del rio del rio news herald el paso el paso times kdbc news (cbs) kfox news (fox) ktsm (nbc) kvia news (abc) fredericksburg standard-radio post galveston galveston county daily news harlingen valley morning star houston houston chronicle houston press khou news (cbs) kprc news (nbc) ktrk news (abc) kerrville kerrville daily times laredo laredo morning times lockhart lockhart post-register lubbock lubbock avalanche journal lufkin lufkin daily news marshall marshall news messenger mcallen the monitor midland - odessa midland reporter telegram odessa american san antonio san antonio express-news seguin seguin gazette-enterprise texarkana texarkana gazette tyler tyler morning telegraph victoria victoria advocate waco kxxv news (abc) kwtx news (cbs) waco tribune-herald weslaco krgv news (nbc) statewide texas cable news texas triangle
World News
ABC News All Africa News Arab News Atlanta Constitution-Journal News.com Australia BBC News Bloomberg Boston Globe CBS News Chicago Tribune Christian Science Monitor CNN Denver Post FOX News Google News The Guardian Inside China Today International Herald Tribune Japan Times LA Times Mexico Daily Miami Herald MSNBC New Orleans Times-Picayune New York Times El Pais (Spanish) Salon San Francisco Chronicle Seattle Post-Intelligencer Slate Times of India Toronto Star Wall Street Journal Washington Post
Powered by
Movable Type 3.2b1 |