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Joe Biden: 'Republican Tea Party' Will Be REJECTED By Voters In November

LIZ SIDOTI   08/20/10 01:35 PM ET   AP

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Joe Biden: 'Republican Tea Party' Will Be REJECTED By Voters In November

ST. LOUIS — Vice President Joe Biden boldly predicted Friday that voters would reject a "Republican tea party" of extreme candidates and Democrats would retain control of Congress this November.

In a pep talk for the party's rank and file, the vice president challenged the widespread notion that significant losses in House races, and perhaps the Senate, could cost the party its comfortable majorities – a possibility White House press secretary Robert Gibbs suggested last month before saying Democrats will hang onto the House.

"On Nov. 3 ... there will be in Washington, D.C., a Democratic majority in the House and a Democratic majority in the Senate. That will be the case," Biden said in a speech to the Democratic National Committee. And, he said, Democrats will do better than expected in gubernatorial races, too.

"If it weren't illegal, I'd make book on it," Biden quipped.

All 435 House seats, 37 in the Senate and 37 governors races are on the line.

Bowing to economic reality, Biden said voters' anger and frustration was understandable given persistently high unemployment and a sluggish recovery. But he also expressed confidence that once voters focus on the elections, they will stick with President Barack Obama because "the choice is between Democrats and the Republican tea party. It's between Democrats and the party of repeal and repeat."

"They're offering more of the past but on steroids," Biden said, castigating "the Republican tea party" as "out of step with where the American people are."

The DNC was holding a two-day meeting to get a status report on preparations for the midterm elections and approve changes to the 2012 presidential primary calendar and nominating convention.

Obama's party laid out the crux of its argument Friday in a new ad set to run on cable: "This fall, America faces a big choice: Do we continue to move forward like the Democrats are doing? ... Or do we go back to the same Republican policies that got us into this mess?"

The ad then shows former President George W. Bush saying, "we can't get fooled again."

Biden and other top party officials sought to energize dispirited members of the party as it faces extraordinarily difficult challenges heading into the election-year homestretch. Leading Democrats expressed optimism that the party's financial might, voter turnout operations and the GOP's governing track record – which they call poor – will help stem widespread losses on Nov. 2.

"The midterms will be tough," Chairman Tim Kaine told party members. But, he added: "Tough is who we are. Tough is what we do." He dismissively called Republicans "the easy streeters and the country clubbers."

Kaine also expressed optimism, saying: "There's a lot of doom and gloom about it, but I think we're going to do a lot better than people think." He pointed to strong July fundraising – an $11.5 million haul leaving Democrats with $10.8 million in the bank – and a proven get-out-the-vote operation built upon the success of the 2008 presidential election that delivered Obama the White House.

"We need to mobilize our army once again. We've won some impressive battles in the last 18 months but we still haven't won this war," Kathleen Sebelius, the Health and Human Services secretary, told the gathering. "We can't go back, we won't give up and we should never retreat."

And Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill told party members to redouble their efforts to defeat Republicans: "You're the gears of this operation. So get them unstuck!"

Privately, some Democrats attending the St. Louis meeting fretted that the political environment may be getting even more difficult for the party in power, with dour economic news seeming to pile up with each passing day. On Thursday, the Labor Department reported that the number of people applying for unemployment benefits reached the half-million mark last week for the first time since November.

The committee approved changes to the 2012 presidential primary calendar. It's likely Obama will run for re-election and be renominated. Even so, the party sought to fix the system after the protracted 2008 primary.

The DNC signed off on the panel's plan that would push back the start of the nominating season and all but mirror the schedule the Republican National Committee approved earlier this month.

Democrats will hold the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 6, 2012, and the New Hampshire primary eight days later, on Feb. 14. Nevada caucuses will be Feb. 18 and the South Carolina primary on Feb. 28. All other states will hold their primaries and caucuses March 6 or later.

States that hold their primaries later in the 2012 calendar year will get anywhere from 5 to 20 percent more delegates to the convention.

The party also limited the influence of the independent superdelegates in choosing the party's nominee by reducing their numbers, from 20 percent of the total number of delegates to 15 percent. Superdelegates are the members of Congress, governors and party elders who can back candidates regardless of how their states vote.

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ST. LOUIS — Vice President Joe Biden boldly predicted Friday that voters would reject a "Republican tea party" of extreme candidates and Democrats would retain control of Congress this November.
ST. LOUIS — Vice President Joe Biden boldly predicted Friday that voters would reject a "Republican tea party" of extreme candidates and Democrats would retain control of Congress this November.
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dianhow 07:16 PM on 08/20/2010
as hard as Obama has worked and passed so much major legislation- saved GM etc
No one will care if they do not have a JOB They will blame Obama even as he inherited
a massive toxic mess. global disaster I for one- will support him since
Obama is a decent man - flawed - but very hard working- took on an entire TV
Network who only wish is to CRUSH OBAMA AT ANY  Read More...
conservo
Tea Partier, Atheist, Libertarian, Objectivist
11:13 PM on 08/31/2010
Well, let Biden and the Dems keep thinking that the Tea Party candidates will be rejected in November. They certainly have been quite a success as of late---so, I think 'ol Biden is going to have a real eye opener in a couple of months if he continues to keep his head buried in the sand.
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PatrickforO
America needs a Labor Party
12:15 AM on 08/25/2010
Gee, we certainly seem to have our share of colleagues from 'the right' on this string. We're all struttin' and preenin' - oh, yeah, you're goin' down! But you know, the real truth, if we get the emotion out of it, and maybe look in the mirror a bit, is that when we are out for me, me, me, we really screw this country up. When we care about those around us, and put policies in place that show that care, we do far better. Twenty-six years in the last thirty of firm Republican majorities, and twenty of the last thirty with Republican presidents. What do we have to show for their best efforts?
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SparkyDash
Save a pretzel for the gas jets.
03:47 AM on 08/30/2010
They are mostly paid plants and not worth reading...one tends to think they don't believe a word they write.
12:07 PM on 08/23/2010
Joe Biden, the lifelong politician, has the gall to be out cheerleading for his fellow job destroyers as unemployment remains high. What a leader.
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cybersense
12:09 PM on 08/23/2010
Yeah, you mean the job destroyers like the party of "no - if I can't have my way, no - I won't let you take the power from us no matter what we do to this economy"

You mean those people?
12:55 PM on 08/23/2010
Man up and take responsibility for what your party is doing, its all them now.

And that's the party of heII no to you!
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12:38 PM on 08/23/2010
It's interesting that you could replace "Joe Biden" with most Republican senators (Mitch McConnell? John McCain? Lamar Alexander?) and be 100% accurate.
12:58 PM on 08/23/2010
Yeah right, ignore what your party is doing. They are in power and either go on vacation or give us more of what has never worked. Keep it in D and see ya in November.
12:05 PM on 08/23/2010
He's generally right. There may be a few places where the IQ's are low enough they could win.
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StanleyBing
11:31 AM on 08/23/2010
"Plugs" is now, and has always been, a fool.
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notillegal2
10:33 AM on 08/23/2010
And you will be rejected in 2012. Here comes Hillary.
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cybersense
12:09 PM on 08/23/2010
Hillary isn't running. She pretty much already noted that.
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10:23 AM on 08/23/2010
You obviously reside in the same Ivory Tower as Team Obama.
Independents are are now so far beyond Buyers Remorse; the term is full recall....
Without Independents the Dims are toast.
4 years of the Dims controlling Congress, America says "Bye, bye Regressives".
71 days till RED becomes a deluge (just not the same shade the Regressives like)......
ROFL......
12:09 PM on 08/23/2010
Can hardly wait to relive the bush years. The results were so impressive. Only republican's see failure as a success. If only grampa Johnie and the crazy lady were in charge things would be so much better. ROFL......
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cybersense
12:11 PM on 08/23/2010
The wisest of those independents know their politics and are not doing as you suggest. Although they are applying pressure, they know better then to stomp off and get all whinny because they have some wisdom about how thing work.
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09:43 AM on 08/23/2010
Altogether now... PULL THE LEVERRRR!

It's fairly simple. Help Dems gain seats or kiss your @$$es goodbye.
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istvan13
The world needs more thinkers.
09:27 AM on 08/23/2010
If the republican'ts had used a positive strategy, on of working with the democrats to create legislation to help America they would've had a high chance to taking the majorities this fall. Instead they pursued a strategy of no, obstruction and delay, in an attempt to keep the economy and Americans down. This negative strategy was done with the intent of getting people to vote out the democrats for not fixing the problem.

What the republican'ts have done, is shown their true colors and by pandering to the fringe element, they have given the typical stay at home mid-term voters, are strong incentive to vote this fall.
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StanleyBing
11:33 AM on 08/23/2010
"If the republican'ts had used a positive strategy, on of working with the democrats ..."

You have to be joking. The Democrat's "leadership" is too far left to even work with THEIR OWN caucus, much less "work with" the Republicans. It's that out of the mainstream (outside bubbles like Huffpuff and Daily Kos) that will cost the Democrats the Congress in November.
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istvan13
The world needs more thinkers.
11:36 AM on 08/23/2010
All I can say is "oh my", is the view of your flat earth horizon distorted much?
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cybersense
12:12 PM on 08/23/2010
Honey, most of those who understand this political game are way past this bubble, and yours btw.
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09:06 AM on 08/23/2010
It's highly unlikely that the dems will keep the House. And, that's all the republicans need.
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PWM
Eisenhower Rep. The 1% started class warfare.
09:15 AM on 08/23/2010
The odds are the Dems keep what they have, as the GOP has come across to moderates and minorities as a party of radical racist ideas.
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StanleyBing
11:33 AM on 08/23/2010
lol, keep dreaming.
08:34 AM on 08/23/2010
Mr Vice President, rather than pep-talking your constituency, why not pep-talk your boss to get off his duff and start leading!
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cybersense
12:13 PM on 08/23/2010
there is plenty we do not see
12:46 PM on 08/23/2010
It's hard when half the team won't leave the bleachers.
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demsrsilly
Proud to be non union
07:38 AM on 08/23/2010
Remember how accurate this guy was with his jobs predictions.....
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PWM
Eisenhower Rep. The 1% started class warfare.
09:15 AM on 08/23/2010
One would think he is a Republican predicting elections.
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StanleyBing
11:34 AM on 08/23/2010
Let's record our predictions, shall we? I'm confident you'll be in hiding come November.
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SirSlappy
My micro-bio is still empty.
07:06 AM on 08/23/2010
tool (noun)
a person manipulated by another for the latter's own ends.
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SparkyDash
Save a pretzel for the gas jets.
09:41 AM on 08/23/2010
Thus you have defined yourself to the rest of us.
09:52 AM on 08/23/2010
owwwww, nicks and names etc. Wow such intelligence.
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GoDems2012
I've got the POTUS' back!
06:35 AM on 08/23/2010
Even with the teap predictions, the bottom line is that the GOP will get their butt whooped again in this year's midterm elections. Get ready! Dems: VOTE! Encourage your friends and family to vote. Can't go back to putting our heads in the sand and letting our country fail under republicans.
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SirSlappy
My micro-bio is still empty.
07:06 AM on 08/23/2010
There's no way the GOP is getting whooped. The best the Dems can do is hold steady.
Obama blew it with his lackluster leadership.
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tqjones44
Gotta put something into something to get somethin
08:39 AM on 08/23/2010
I agree...the polls show GOP approval ratings lower than DEMS...how do they figure this translates to wins for them in Nov?
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PWM
Eisenhower Rep. The 1% started class warfare.
09:37 AM on 08/23/2010
The GOP is reality challenged.
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05:38 AM on 08/23/2010
Republican is a party of no. Giving them any chance to control the House or senate will be a disaster for the country. We do not want to start another adventure in Iran with open ended mission. The mess created by Republican party during the Bush years is being fix by President Obama and we have a long way to go. Americans do not want any more mess. I encourage Democrat, Republicans and independents to vote for Democratic candidates come November.
08:22 AM on 08/23/2010
You have got to be kidding
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PWM
Eisenhower Rep. The 1% started class warfare.
09:38 AM on 08/23/2010
He is right. The GOP gave us the Great Depression and have a poor job creation rate compared to Dems.
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istvan13
The world needs more thinkers.
09:22 AM on 08/23/2010
Fanned, nice points, I see you have your first troll response too...