--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Robert G. Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Many of the new democrats elected are significantly more conservative
> than the democrats of old and it seems clear to me that people like

Is this really true?   One of the biggest upsets of Tuesday night was in
New Hampshire, where a very liberal anti-war activist won the seat.
Mike DeWine was defeated in Ohio by Sherrod Brown, a virulent
anti-free-trader.

I'm not sure yet how the new Democrats will really look like, especially
since most of them were elected from the liberal northeast.



> The popularity of Obama now seems like a harbinger and less of a
> "bubble phenomena" as has been posited here.


Isn't Obama actually one of the more liberal members of the Senate?

This ranking actually has him to the left of Hillary, Kerry and
Feinstein!
  http://voteview.com/sen109.htm <http://voteview.com/sen109.htm>

JDG

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