By LIZ SIDOTI, AP National Political Writer Liz Sidoti, Ap National Political Writer – 16 mins ago
WASHINGTON – With the 2010 election year barely under way, two senators and one governor — all Democrats — ditched plans to run for re-election in the latest signs of trouble for President Barack Obama's party.
Taken together, the decisions by Sens. Chris Dodd of Connecticut and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota as well as Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter caused another bout of heartburn for Democrats as they struggle to defend themselves in a sour political environment for incumbents, particularly the party in charge.
As 2009 ended, Democrats watched a string of their House members announce retirements and one congressman defect to the GOP.
Now, with Dodd, Dorgan and Ritter out, Republicans have even more to crow about, if not better opportunities to pick up Democratic-held seats.
Democrats, who have a 60-40 Senate majority that includes two independents who vote with them, now will have to defend four open seats in the Senate. The others are Delaware and Illinois, where Sens. Ted Kaufman and Roland Burris were appointed to the seats vacated by Vice President Joe Biden and Obama. Kaufman and Burris are not running for election to the seats.
And Karl Rove laughs at the dumb-@## Dems who fell for putting the superputz into office. Now it's all Republicans - who helped usher Obama in - all the time.
Way to go, Dean, Donna and Nancy, etc.!
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Barack/Barry: If you're NOT LEGIT, then you MUST QUIT!!
Trifecta! Now I'm sitting here, sneezing and wondering which of the three I'm the happiest to see leave. Um uh er . . . Dodd. He's the stalest and the most corrupt, so he wins. Ritter is a man-slut and Dorgan doesn't represent his constituents' values at all.
Karl Rove probably does find all this frickin' hilarious, can't blame him at all.
Watch the Dems destroy themselves. I am happy to see this. I don't understand why congress sometimes get this idea that they can do whatever the hell they want just ignore the will of the people. People do NOT want this health care plan people didn't want the stimilus and they don't want the bail outs the congress continues to spend money we don't have time for them to go.