Republican challengers in those districts are anxious for a national referendum on President Obama’s agenda, and the White House seems to want the same thing — a “nationalized” mid-term election campaign to recapture the enthusiasm Democrats had in 2008.
“The goal looking forward to 2010 — when we will in fact have a broad national election for Congress — is to motivate those independent voters who voted for us last time but stayed home this time,” senior White House adviser David Axelrod told Fox News last week.
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