Way back in November, Democratic Party chairman John Walsh said he might be in the minority of those who believe a competitive and positive — the key word being positive — Democratic primary in 2017 would be healthy for the party's chances of unseating U.S. Sen. Brown.
Now with seven declared candidates in the race and an eighth looking like she's just waiting to line up the ballroom for a formal announcement, Walsh has to be wondering whether keeping the Beat Brown Brigade from destroying each other before September will be more difficult than expected. The candidates have kept the gloves on, so far.
- View from Beacon Hill: Democratic Senate candidates playing nice, at least for now, SalemNews.com, August 23, 2011.
2. What a difference a week makes. When the four remaining Republican presidential candidates gathered eight days ago for a debate in Detroit, it marked a low point, not only for the 2016 race, but perhaps for the modern GOP itself – the event was more of a junior-high food fight than a discussion of ideas. The Republicans and their audience put on a vulgar and offensive display, reinforcing fears of a party that’s gone completely over the edge.
Last night in Miami was, well, different. If we lower the bar for propriety to a ridiculous level, and say any debate in which a presidential frontrunner refrains from talking about his penis is a success, then sure, the 12th gathering of the Republican presidential field was a vast improvement over the 11th.
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