Democrats start to point fingers

Democrats are starting to play the blame game as they face the possibility of losing the Senate in November.

Tempers are running high a month out from Election Day, with polls showing Democratic candidates trailing in the crucial battleground states that will decide whether control of Congress flips to Republicans.

Pro-immigrant advocacy groups, meanwhile, are saying Democrats should not blame them if Latino voters dont turn up to the polls on Election Day. They say President Obama made a tactical blunder by postponing an executive order easing deportations.

And grassroots organizers are grumbling about Alison Lundergan Grimess (D-Ky.) bid to take down Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), arguing her campaign has been disorganized.

Yes, youve seen pre-emptive finger pointing in the last couple of weeks, said Gerald Warburg, a former Senate Democratic leadership aide and assistant dean at the University of Virginias Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.

"I used to work in the Democratic caucus and some of the toughest shootouts we ever engaged in were when we stood in a circle and fired at each other. I think you see a little bit of that now," he said.

With control of the Senate in jeopardy, some Democrats are eyeing potential scapegoats: Obamas low approval rating; low turnout from Hispanic voters; overly centrist messaging; and the media, to name just a few.

One of the Senates most vulnerable incumbents, Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) recently said he wants to replace Reid by electing Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) as majority leader. He made the comments at a fundraiser, according to audio obtained by The Washington Free Beacon.

Pryor said the best thing that could happen to the Senate would be if McConnell gets beat and Harry Reid gets replaced.

With an eye on saving his majority, Reid adopted a strategy of limiting legislative amendments to protect vulnerable colleagues from tough votes that could be used against them on the campaign trail.

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Democrats start to point fingers

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