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The Meaning of PA-12

by: Inoljt

Thu May 20, 2010 at 8:19 PM EDT


By: Inoljt, http://mypolitikal.com/

On Tuesday night Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district held a special election, pitting Democratic candidate Mark Critz against Republican Tim Burns.

The Meaning of PA-12

Mr. Critz won solidly: a nine percent margin of victory off 53.4% of the vote. Several polls had predicted a very close, photo-finish election; this result contradicted that assumption.

This victory constitutes good - very good - news for Democrats.

More below.

Inoljt :: The Meaning of PA-12
His district, PA-12, was one of the few countrywide that voted more Republican from 2004 to 2008, as the rest of the nation shifted substantially left. Districts such as these are prime targets for Republicans in 2010.

Indeed, PA-12 constituted the only seat in the entire nation that supported Senator John Kerry and then switched its vote to Senator John McCain. For reasons such as this, I wrote a week ago that:

It will be a minor miracle if Democratic candidate Mark Critz wins.  [Almost] no Democratic candidate has ever done better than Mr. Obama since his  election. Mr. Critz will have to do that, given that the president lost  PA-12 (the only seat in the nation to support Kerry and the McCain). In a  district with double-digit disapproval ratings of Mr. Obama, this  constitutes an arduous task.

As it turned out, Mr. Critz did far better than Mr. Obama. Indeed, his victory constitutes the first time a Democratic candidate has improved on the president's performance since December of 2008, when Democrat Paul Carmouche barely lost LA-4 to Congressman John Fleming.

The Meaning of PA-12

Mr. Critz won by appealing to local issues, emphasizing his independence from the president, and sounding like a fiscally liberal, socially conservative Democrat - the type of Democrat places like PA-12 have traditionally voted for.

This is a strategy that Democrats have long used, to great success, in winning congressional districts that they should not be winning. It is how both Mississippi and Arkansas elect three Democratic versus one Republican congressional representative, and how Texas elected more Democratic than Republican congressman right until 2004. It is partly how the party won such great congressional victories in 2006 and 2008.

There has been much fear amongst Democrats that, in light of Mr. Obama's presidency, this strategy will no longer work. State Senator Creigh Deeds tried running a rural-style candidacy for Virginia's governorship; he failed quite miserably.

Mark Critz, on the other hand, succeeded where many - including this individual - thought for sure he would fail. His performance certainly does not mean that Democrats are in for an easy time come November, but it does give the party something to work with in the tough days ahead.

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What
worries me is that Critz ran against HCR and that will not work from incumbents from R+5+ districts. I am not saying it is a death sentence but I do worry that it could make them more competitive. Here is a question, would Critz have won if he expressed support for HCR? I think so, but it would have been more narrow. I definitely don't blame Critz from running as a conservative Democrat at all. It was very effective.  

Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

I really wouldn't call him against it
He really took a wide open and painless political position, saying the meaningless statement that he would have voted against it, but doesn't support repealing the current bill. That's basically putting yourself out there as against the national party to win over dissatisfied, conservative Democrats while really promising nothing and actually promoting no regressive, conservative stance. It's really beautiful politics.  

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True
One of my favorite members of Congress is Chet Edward. When you consider how good of vote he is and the district he is in it is really amazing.  

Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

[ Parent ]
Edwards not Edward


Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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That particular map reminds me
that the 12th is the birthplace (but no longer the bottling place) of Rolling Rock beer (Latrobe, PA).

BTW, remember when John Murtha was going to lose his 2008 race?


That's what's most impressive
Murtha only won with what, 59% of the vote in 2008. So in a lower turnout special election in a year supposed to be favoring Republicans, an unknown, new candidate only underperformed a 34 year incumbent by 6 points against a much stronger Republican candidate.  

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it helped that Critz
didn't call the voters racists. :P

21, dude, RI-01 (registered) IL-01 (college)
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No, they're not racists!
They're just rednecks!

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PA-12: Gerrymandertastic!
Look at that district's shape and composition, now THAT is a gerrymander, folks.

It looks like a

Everyone's looking for meaning in this election. I think the simplest lesson is this: the Democratic Party is not dead in Appalachia.

Kansan by birth, Californian by choice, and Gay by the grace of God.


Aww crap
D'oh, hitting publish before reviewing my comment.

It looks like a _________.

You know what...why don't you kids fill in the blank....

I maintain that PA-12 is gerrymandertastic.

Kansan by birth, Californian by choice, and Gay by the grace of God.


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Looks like a scared person screaming with tongue sticking out.


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28, New Democrat, Female, TX-03 (hometown CA-26)


[ Parent ]
a deformed mechanical claw?
a "3" on a pedestal?

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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An infection
spreading throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania.  

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A middle finger
extended in the direction of Cleveland.

20, CD MA-03/NH-01/MA-08

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A chalk outline
Of a murdered Gumby

23, Male, PA-05 (summer) PA-12 (winter)

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2002
When PA lost two seats in the 2002 redistricting, the Rethugs drew this district to include two Democratic incumbents, Murtha and Frank Mascara.

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I was thinking the same thing
looking at Jeffmd's map diary a few days ago. Holy cow, they know how to gerrymander in Pennsylvania.

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Eh, I still think Illinois takes the cake
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wi...

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24, Male, Democrat, NM-01, Chairman of the Atheist Caucus, and Majority Leader of the "Going to Hell" caucus!


[ Parent ]
That is pretty spectacular (eom)


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It's actually a VRA district
It has the weird shape because its connecting two disparate areas of high Hispanic population.

28, Unenrolled, MA-08

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Districts like IL-4 need to be abolished
That's just hideous.

Get rid of PA-12, FL-3, NC-12, and half of the Maryland and Massachusetts districts while you're at it.  

23, Male, Democrat, OH-13


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Oh MA's not THAT bad...
MA-04 is an exception, but I think the problem there is just the lack of congressmen calling SE Mass home.

21, dude, RI-01 (registered) IL-01 (college)
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Umm?
Have you seen Maryland or Florida?

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Or California for that matter?


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28, New Democrat, Female, TX-03 (hometown CA-26)


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Or Arizona


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17, CA-06,  


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It picks up almost all of the rural SW Democrats


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Reason
why Critz was able to do what Creigh Deeds did was because Critz ran on pocket book issues while Deeds ran on social issues (at least in NoVa). No one gives a flying you know what about social issues if their losing their house or they think their taxes are too high.

19, Male, Independent, CA-12


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