Candidates avoid mentioning many of Obama’s policy “successes.”
Sherlock Holmes famously solved a mystery by noticing the dog that didn’t bark in the night. Dogs that are not barking at night — nor in prime time — provide some useful clues to understanding the significance of this year’s midterm election.
Contrary to the disparagement of some liberal pundits, this election is not about nothing. But is not about certain specific things they might like to hear, either. President Obama recently said that Democrats in serious Senate and House contests this year back “every one” of his programs. But you hear very little about those programs in their ads.
The stimulus package, for example, is not mentioned much. Nor are proposals by serious Democrats like Clinton-administration veteran William Galston for a national infrastructure bank. These dogs aren’t barking.
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