It's still there: the DSCC tweet in question: http://t.co/d2fLPNRSxT
— Byron York (@ByronYork) November 6, 2014
The Democrats lost big on Tuesday as a GOP tsunami led to control of the Senate and an increase in the number of House seats held by Republicans.
The Vox verdict? Obama dragged down a lot of Dems:
The simple truth about what really went wrong for Democrats in 2014 http://t.co/2n2PTB36CV pic.twitter.com/aC1z05tJq0
— Vox (@voxdotcom) November 6, 2014
The director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Guy Cecil, agreed:
Yep. RT @voxdotcom: The simple truth about what really went wrong for Democrats in 2014 http://t.co/DnAC52urax pic.twitter.com/rptRgJRbtn
— Guy Cecil (@guycecil) November 6, 2014
The DSCC’s deputy director tweeted that out as well:
the Dem nominee in every single contested Senate election outperformed the President http://t.co/nzWkoArhyA pic.twitter.com/0O9tvaNEQ3
— Matt Canter (@mattcanter) November 6, 2014
The Voxsplainer wrote that “architects of 2014 campaigns were operating with an albatross around their neck — an unpopular incumbent president.”
Just to underline it: the executive director of the DSCC, @guycecil, Tweeted this: https://t.co/j1XeqHZG4y
— Marc Ambinder (@marcambinder) November 6, 2014
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The 2008 Obama campaign was a successful hostile takeover of Dem. Party. Sounds like some want the Party back: https://t.co/EFBran1t20
— stuart stevens (@stuartpstevens) November 6, 2014
Pass the popcorn!
https://twitter.com/PlantFlowes/status/530458720216821761
https://twitter.com/PlantFlowes/status/530459578195251202
https://twitter.com/Brian_Allen58/status/530457214541393920
https://twitter.com/CareyTim6/status/530457909336231937
In summary:
https://twitter.com/rorycooper/status/530456400020127744
That sounds about right.
At least they haven’t blamed Bush. Yet.
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