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Ronin Truth
07-18-2014, 08:42 AM
Newsmax

Dick Morris: Border Crisis Could 'Wipe Out' Democrats in Midterms


Thursday, July 17, 2014 07:25 PM


By: Sean Piccoli


The flood of undocumented migrants into the United States might become an electoral tsunami that sweeps away Democrats in the November elections, handing control of the Senate to the GOP, political analyst Dick Morris told Newsmax TV (http://www.newsmaxtv.com/) on Thursday.

The border crisis that has now spilled over into U.S. communities is creating political conditions that could produce Republican majorities in both houses next January, Newsmax contributor Morris told "MidPoint" host Ed Berliner.

Morris laid out a scenario for Senate realignment that connects developments in Washington to growing national anxiety over the immigration crisis: (http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/democrats-oppose-obama-border/2014/07/17/id/583161/)


As protests (http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/border-crisis-communities-rebel/2014/07/17/id/583204/)multiply in communities where the federal government had hoped to shelter the new arrivals, pressure will grow on the president to deal with, and to repatriate, thousands of the children from Central America who crossed the border alone in recent weeks and months.
Republicans in Congress, (http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/GOP-immigration-reform-opposition/2014/07/14/id/582480/) sensing opinion on their side, will demand concessions from the president in exchange for his $3.7 billion emergency aid request: a reversal of the president's 2012 policy easing child deportations; and his consent to changes in a 2008 law that also prevents rapid repatriation of children from certain countries.
As the president considers the GOP offer, the Senate as a whole under Majority Leader Harry Reid will object to concessions that anger Hispanic voters who want amnesty and a path toward citizenship for the new arrivals.
The resulting stalemate will leave a group of Reid's Democratic colleagues up for re-election this fall in a difficult position: facing a backlash from voters who are increasingly troubled (http://www.gallup.com/poll/173306/one-six-say-immigration-important-problem.aspx) by the crisis.


"They are out there, vulnerable, because when Obama is sending out this [emergency] funding bill, the Republicans are going to say… 'We won't give it to you unless you repeal the statutory protections these kids have so that we can send them right back.'

"At that point, the Senate Democrats will say, 'No, we don't want to send them right back,' and that could wipe them out in the midterm elections," said Morris.

Morris said the crisis is already opening a rift between Democrats who support deportations and those who want undocumented immigrants to resettle here. But he said the larger dynamic at work is public outrage fueled in part by horror stories (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jul/6/illegal-immigrant-charged-with-rape-while-in-sanct/?page=1) of Americans being harmed by illegal immigrants.

"All of those stories will have legs and ultimately come to dominate the debate," Morris said.

Morris also questioned the underlying rationale for the exodus of children who are said to be fleeing drug gang violence in countries such as Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. He called that story a "myth"

"I've done a bunch of campaigns in Guatemala, in El Salvador, and in Honduras, and those countries right now are safer than they've normally been," he said. "There's no civil war going on — there was for 30 or 40 years. There are no death squads. … The idea that these kids are fleeing violence is really irrational."

He said Americans are more concerned about crises at home.

"There's nothing about northern Guatemala that has the north side of Chicago beat: the crime rate, the murder rate, the death rate isn't all that different," he said. "There, it's, 'Let's protect our own kids and our own neighborhoods first.' "

Related Stories:


MRC's Dickens: Media Not Covering Danger Factors of Border Crisis (http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/media-border-crisis/2014/07/17/id/583309/)
Rep. Gosar: President's Funding Request 'Dead on Arrival' (http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/Gosar-Obama-border-crisis/2014/07/17/id/583257/)



http://www.newsmax.com/Newsmax-Tv/Dick-Morris-immigration-border-Democrats/2014/07/17/id/583394/?ns_mail_uid=53655089&ns_mail_job=1577842_07182014&s=al&dkt_nbr=gwjawrqy

AuH20
07-18-2014, 08:44 AM
Maybe in border states... Doubt it will do much nationwide. We have zombies among us.

Ronin Truth
07-18-2014, 08:50 AM
Maybe in border states... Doubt it will do much nationwide. We have zombies among us.

Maybe it would send Obama a message to just keep his head down, STFU and ride his term out, for the next couple of years.

VIDEODROME
07-18-2014, 09:14 AM
How is Dick Morris still taken seriously by anybody?

thoughtomator
07-18-2014, 09:14 AM
I'm sure people will be rushing to pro-amnesty Republicans to get relief from pro-amnesty Democrat policies.

CPUd
07-18-2014, 09:15 AM
How is Dick Morris still taken seriously by anybody?

LOL I came here to post this.

Ronin Truth
07-18-2014, 09:21 AM
How is Dick Morris still taken seriously by anybody?
I guess I just haven't paid too much attention. I assumed that Morris is/was a pretty talented political operative, strategist and advisor.

You know a low-life scumbag.

oyarde
07-18-2014, 09:26 AM
I doubt it matters, if govt assistance Dems were looking out for themselves they would be wary , but that would be assuming they were bright .

Xenliad
07-18-2014, 12:19 PM
How is Dick Morris still taken seriously by anybody?

Romney landslide incoming!

Philhelm
07-18-2014, 12:39 PM
How is Dick Morris still taken seriously by anybody?

Toe-sucking on prostitutes is serious business.

ctiger2
07-18-2014, 01:43 PM
Toe-sucking on prostitutes is serious business.

http://i.imgur.com/uwSCo.gif

56ktarget
07-20-2014, 12:50 AM
Everything dick morris says, you can assume the opposite.

Ronin Truth
07-20-2014, 05:13 AM
Everything dick morris says, you can assume the opposite. Yeah, that's probably the main reason POTUS Bubba hired him.

So then, I guess that you are assuming, expecting and predicting a Democrat midterm congressional land slide.

RonPaulFanInGA
07-20-2014, 01:14 PM
http://www.dickmorris.com/blog/


October 28, 2008

As we enter the final week, this election is not yet over. Zogby shows Obama’s lead collapsing from 12 points on Thursday of last week to just five points over this past weekend. Other polls have Obama’s lead in the 5-7 point range, little enough ground to close in six more days. Only surveys that have quotas for large number of Democratic participants show Obama’s lead to be in double digits.

October 29, 2008

But the basic point, one week before Election Day, is that even if Obama clings to a four- or five-point lead over McCain in the polling, the election is not over. The question is not so much how large his lead is over the Republican, but whether or not he is topping 50 percent. As long as the polling leaves him below that mark, he is vulnerable and could well lose.

October 30, 2008

So we approach Election Day with the possibility of a rerun of 2000 plainly before us. McCain has closed to a point where the race will likely be very, very close - and we’ll have to stay up very, very late on Election Night.

October 31, 2008

A massive shift in younger and older voters is roiling the presidential race according to new data from the Fox News/Opinion Dynamics Poll concluded October 28-29. Younger voters — under 45 — once Obama’s base, now are evenly divided between the two candidates. But voters over 65 have shifted sharply to the Democrat in the past week.

November 3, 2008

It’s only a one night poll, but John Zogby reports that his Friday night survey shows McCain leading Obama by 48 to 47. It’s only a one night poll (as opposed to the usual three day moving average) but it is 1,000 interviews. It is also over Halloween night! But it is the first poll in three weeks that shows McCain leading. What’s up? We think that the advertisement being run by GOPTrust.com is having an effect.

anaconda
08-24-2014, 07:49 PM
How is Dick Morris still taken seriously by anybody?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAVM_IZolkA

CPUd
08-24-2014, 09:36 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5Pa9YvAqLs

Ronin Truth
08-24-2014, 09:58 PM
That could prove to be very interesting. Stay tuned for futher developments. :)

twomp
08-24-2014, 10:27 PM
Dick Morris having a meeting with his staff:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSxCT1Faw6k

Zippyjuan
08-24-2014, 10:33 PM
Some within the party say the crisis could actually hurt Republicans more:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/border-crisis-exposes-dilemma-for-republicans-as-it-energizes-conservatives/2014/08/07/4a8ba6b8-1d72-11e4-ab7b-696c295ddfd1_story.html


As lawmakers returned home this week to prepare for the final mid-term campaign stretch, immigration is back on the political forefront, presenting Republicans with a sharp conundrum.

The current crisis of Central American children flowing across the border has empowered conservatives, whose more restrictionist views on the issue have taken precedence in the party. House Republicans are pushing for more deportations, and several of the party’s prospective 2016 White House contenders are moving to align themselves with the GOP’s pro-enforcement wing.

The tough rhetoric can help Republicans appeal to their core voters. But the strategy runs counter to the party’s announcement — after losing the presidential race two years ago — that its future depends largely on broadening its appeal to minority groups and that its viability as a national force in 2016 and beyond depends on making inroads with Latinos, one of the fastest-growing voting blocs.


“This is a short-term political gain for Republicans,” said Charles Spies, a former Mitt Romney campaign aide who is part of a coalition of Republicans advocating for immigration reform. “The problem, of course, comes on the national scale. . . . Without a friendly posture towards [Hispanics], we still face a massive demographic problem.”

Obama won more than 70 percent of the Hispanic vote in his 2012 reelection, after which the Republican National Committee wrote in a blunt self-assessment: “It does not matter what we say about education, jobs or the economy; if Hispanics think we do not want them here, they will close their ears to our policies.”

Lord Xar
08-24-2014, 11:34 PM
Dick Morris is a PILE OF SHIT...

Actually, I'm a little worried now.. I am hoping repubs take the senate/house.. BUT with him saying this, the opposite will probably happen.

This guy is a clown. Pile of NEO-CON shit.

fr33
08-24-2014, 11:42 PM
Hardcore conservatives are the only ones that care about this topic. Dick Morris is a troll who's job it is to make Republicans look stupid.

cindy25
08-25-2014, 12:17 AM
supposedly Scott Brown jumped 10 points when he focused on it, and that is in libertarian NH.

ProIndividual
08-25-2014, 03:42 AM
Dick Morris' record on political predictions are as good as mine in lottery numbers.