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Erie County Democrats attack Rob Astorino for being a Dolphins fan.

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Swedens Social Democrats plan to freeze out far right

Swedens Social Democratic leader, Stefan Lfven: sounded out potential coalition partners yesterday. Photograph: Claudio Bresciani/EPA

Swedens Social Democratic leader, Stefan Lfven, has vowed to lead a new coalition and isolate the far-right Sweden Democrats after Sundays indecisive general election.

The Social Democrats topped the poll with 31 per cent, one of its worst-ever results, leaving Lfvens potential centre-left coalition with the Greens and Left parties 15 seats short of a parliamentary majority.

As Lfven sounded out potential partners yesterday, outgoing prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt resigned after eight years in office following a slump in support for his centre-right alliance.

Sweden has voted for change and it will get it, said Lfven, a former union official with no government or parliamentary experience. He said he hoped to secure support beyond bloc lines, a signal to Reinfeldts coalition allies.

The prime ministerial hopeful said his hand was outstretched to all other parties except the Sweden Democrats. It more than doubled its support, entering the next parliament with 12.9 per cent and a kingmaker role that its confident leader, Jimmie kesson, intends to exploit fully.

Mr Lfven has promised we will not have any influence, but we dont know how hell manage this as, today, weve a stronger grip on the balance of power than yesterday, said kesson on Swedish radio.

The Sweden Democrats leader attributed his partys success to its disciplined performance during the last parliamentary term (its first) and an election focus on problems the party attributes largely to Swedens liberal immigration policies.

The party has vowed to cut by 90 per cent Swedens intake of asylum seekers, currently among the highest in Europe.

Considering a lot of negative press about the party in the final days, its real support is probably even higher, said Dr Andrej Kokkonen, a political scientist and researcher on immigration issues at Gothenburg University.

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CNN: Democrats Dont Want To Be Seen With Obama, Starting To Be A Drag With Women Voters – Video


CNN: Democrats Dont Want To Be Seen With Obama, Starting To Be A Drag With Women Voters
CNN: Democrats Don #39;t Want To Be Seen With Obama, Starting To Be A Drag With Women Voters (September 14, 2014)

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Sears on life support, Quinn and the Democrats giving loser $15 million in annual tax breaks – Video


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Sears on life support, Quinn and the Democrats giving loser $15 million in annual tax breaks.

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Democrats Have a Plan to Overcome Obama in Red States

By Kyle Trygstad Posted at 5 a.m. today

Hagan in a North Carolina Democrat seeking re-election this year. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

As national analysts say the odds are increasingly against them, Democratic senators and senior operatives remain optimistic the partys most vulnerable incumbents can survive stiff re-election challenges, even in red states where the presidents popularity is sunk.

With his national approval ratings mired in the low 40s seven weeks out from the Nov. 4 elections, Senate Democrats are well aware of the anchor President Barack Obama is proving to be in the midterms. Its clear party strategists have had to tailor their red-state strategies around that reality on a map already tilted against them, with three principles at the crux of Democrats path to defend seats in GOP-leaning and solidly Republican states where the majority will be won or lost.

As Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Executive Director Guy Cecil outlined in an interview last week with CQ Roll Call, its imperative for Democrats in these states to remind voters why they supported the incumbent in the first place, to over-perform generic Democratic numbers and continue to fund persuasion efforts along with getting out the vote through Election Day.

The presidents ratings are a factor in our elections, but they are not the only factor in our elections, Cecil said, noting the tens of millions of dollars being spent on advertising and the DSCCs field campaign efforts.

In interviews on Capitol Hill last week, Democratic senators were adamant that their colleagues individual profiles could outweigh the inherent connection to the unpopular president, even as Republicans were exuding a growing sense that the majority is well within reach. The most vulnerable incumbents include Sens. Mark Begich of Alaska, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana and Kay Hagan of North Carolina all but Hagan are from states the president lost by at least 14 points.

Republicans need a net gain of six seats to win control of the Senate, and they are working with a competitive map filled with friendly territory.

At the same time, the NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released last week found just 23 percent of registered voters said the country was headed in the right direction and 40 percent approved of the job Obama is doing. The presidents approval rating has been underwater in the RealClearPolitics average for well more than a year.

Its something to be concerned about. Sure it is, of course, said Sen. Tom Harkin, a Democrat whose retirement created a vulnerable open seat in Iowa, a swing state. But, he added, It can be overcome. I got elected to the Senate when Ronald Reagan won a landslide in 1984, so you can differentiate.

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