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Democrats can find a silver lining if they look hard
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Webb: National outlook. It is now crystal clear that Democrats can't win the presidency with an old-fashioned liberal candidate. Democrats can't just turn out the liberal base and win, because the liberal base is now smaller than the conservative base.
So Democrats have to broaden the party's appeal, and that means becoming more moderate and attracting heartland "red state" support. That will be a lot more difficult than it sounds, given the party's nominating process that favors liberals. Democrats need to look to the red-state governors and the moderate Democratic Leadership Council for ideas and leadership. Democrats can't be the party of Michael Moore and win.
Local outlook. Republicans, thankfully, remain firmly in charge in Utah. A Democrat, even a solid, moderate one, will have a very hard time winning statewide in Utah unless the Republicans nominate an inferior candidate.
Republicans might brush off these concerns by assuming that the Salt Lake County government scandals skewed the election in favor of Democrats this year, and there is some truth to that. But it doesn't explain why Jon Huntsman Jr., a solid, strong, moderate candidate who ran an excellent campaign, lost by 20,000 votes to Scott Matheson Jr. in the county, or why Jim Matheson smothered John Swallow in the county by 64,000 votes.
The county has been trending to swing status for some time, and is clearly in play for Democrats. The GOP has a Salt Lake County problem that needs some serious attention in messaging, grassroots organizing, and the type of candidates who are nominated.
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