European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 5, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 a the stars and stripes monday november 5, 1990 columns Bob Partlow turnout expected despite voters anger in performance of heir local member voters Are mad As hell but it looks As if they re going to Lake it some More. Political analysts and Barbershop philosophers agree that folks arc fed up with Washington politicians but that this a throw the rascals out Quot sentiment wont translate into Many incumbent losses in tuesdays elections. Instead americans Are More Likely to show their dismay by slaying away from the polls in droves. Predictions Call for a turnout about the same As in 1986, the last non presidential election year. In 1986, .16.4 percent of eligible voters cast ballots the lowest percentage since 1942. The mood of the nations voters is a disgusted disillusioned and disinterested a said Curtis Gans director of the committee for the study of the american electorate. But while people declare their distrust of Congress they also figure their own representative is a pretty decent person at least for a politician. A recent Abc Washington Post poll found 34 percent of americans disapproved of to Congress but 64 percent thought t was doing a Good Job. Only one incumbent congressman lost in a primary a Republican rep. Donald a Buz Quot Lukens of Ohio who had earlier been convicted of having sex with a 16-year-old girl. The opposing party did not even put up a candidate against four incumbent senators a Sam Nunn a a. Tad Cochran a miss. David Pryor dark it and John Warnerr a. A people arc angry at the system and the institutions like Congress but not at their own legislators a said William Schneider a senior fellow at the american Enterprise Institute. He does t expect Many officeholders to be voted out. A that would also require a Large turnout a a great Many people who done to usually vote going to the polls a Schneider explained Quot but signs Are of a Low whether they vote this is an autumn of discontent for Many americans. Even in areas where recession is not yet a reality folks arc worried about their jobs and disenchanted with elected leaders. Unemployment in Rural Jackson county Iowa is at its lowest level since 1965, said Bob Osterhaus who owns the drugstore in Maquoketa the county seat. But everybody still seems put out with politicians. A people say when you Send somebody to Washington in three years they re contaminated a said Osterhaus. A a there a a lot of frustration. People Are not feeling Good about reaganomics George Bush Jim Wrights amp is the Keating five. They re mad which Means they May or May not go to the in Lowa s hot race dubbed the Battle of two Toms democratic sen. Tom Harkin is seeking re election against Tom Taulker a Veteran Republican congressman. Neither candidate can run As a Washington outsider and the incumbent Harkin is leading in surveys of Likely voters. Osterhaus said enthusiasm is wan for any candidate. A a we re deluged with negative to spots a he said. Quot a lot of people Are very discouraged with Congress and the everywhere the Economy is becoming a dominant Jim Fain run for Jour lives thex re finally hew my mme attacking anpthem�1 killer voters Issue. Unemployment is increasing in Southern California a cutting into the traditional optimism in a sunny area where Boom times have been As much a part of the lifestyle As Quot Valley girls and surfers and Ronald Reagan republicanism. A a in a seriously thinking about moving East a a Laid off travel agent in Eltoro told the los Angeles times this rising economic pessimism will Hurt republicans More than democrats in tuesdays election analysts said. A history tells us one thing about How the american people in elections View the Economy and that is that they blame the party that controls the White House a said Robert Beckel a democratic consultant in a to interview. A republicans Are not Only in the White House but republicans have held the White House for 10 years. It is a Republican Economy and they will take the election trends Are hardly Rosy for republicans Schneider agreed. Gop stalwarts Are disgruntled a angry with president Bush for abandoning his a no new taxes pledge uneasy with the budget Deal and a summoned to any unifying cause like anti communism. Thus these republicans have Little incentive to vote Schneider explained. A a it a either going to be slightly bad for republicans of very bad for republicans a predicted Gans depending on How Well the democrats get out their voters. That turnout will Likely fluctuate wildly in different states. Black voters Are galvanized in North Carolina by the Senate race Between incumbent Republican Jesse Helms and Harvey Gantt the Black mayor of Charlotte. But elsewhere the traditionally democratic Black voters Are not enthusiastic about the election said Ted Arrington chairman of the political science department at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. A Blacks Are going through a period in which they feel rather disappointed. A few years before distracting before the voting rights act we told Blacks their problems were they did no to have political Power a if they would just get registered and vote we would elect Black officeholders and their lives would change a said Arrington. A the fact is Blacks have registered and voted some Blacks have been elected to office and you know what the life of the typical Black person did no to get any better. In the 1980s, it May indeed have gotten worse he explained. A there Isnit any enthusiasm in the Black Community to get out and new York times tax Issue bolsters demo Cross election bids thanks to president Bush a goal line stand against taxing millionaires the democrats go into tuesday s midterm election in better shape than anyone dreamed. Instead of losing two or three Senate seats As seemed inevitable last summer they Are almost sure to break even and May even gain one or two. In the House they should increase their lopsided majority by 5 to 10. They have 50-50 shots at governorships in the Mega redistricting states of California Texas and Florida plus surprisingly Strong challenges in Ohio and Illinois. Local personalities and issues dominate most of these races but Bush s stubborn Battle for capital gains and upper income tax Breaks reminded voters there is a generic difference Between the parties when it comes to nurturing the Rich. It helped too that democratic leaders rediscovered their roots at the 11th hour and fought to shift a bit of the tax Burden onto people making More than $100,000 a year. Bush has had a remarkable run with messages from both sides of his Mouth Willie Horton is. Kinder gentler environment and education is. No new taxes a a in be had it with Saddam Hussein is. A going All out. To avoid even so his Campaign pitch that republicans who voted against his budget ought to be elected because democrats had made him include taxes in his Noble Rescue of a deficit imperilled Economy was a touch hard to follow. If the Deal was evil Why was he cd Nfn Dulli in in. Candi Why try to decapitate a a a a a a passed it for him Over the dead bodies of the candidates he now favors Al from who staffs the democratic leadership Council thinks his conserva Tive leaning group helped make democratic candidates More acceptable by steering the party away from special in Terest liberalism. He cites among others Dianne Feinstein in California Lawton Chiles in Florida Neil Hartigan in Illinois and Harry Lonsdale in Oregon. While he does no to exactly claim John Silber in Massachusetts Sonie of s Fibert a fiery message fits his Mold. In the face of the sudden Squall republicans scurried in All directions a from a contrite gov. Bob Martinez in Florida to a motor mouthed Clayton Williams in Texas. They agreed on almost nothing except opposition to Bush a budget. Sen. Jesse Helms no ornament to either the human or caucasian race won the sleaze Derby. He panicked when polls showed him trailing Nis Black opponent Harvey Gantt in North Carolina the result an openly racist attack reminiscent of Georgia a Eugene Talmadge half a Cen Tui a a lot of anger and disgust at that system these Days some of it unjustified As congresses go the 101st Wasny to tha bad. Passing even a Patchwork deficit reduction that raised taxes and Cut services before an election was Gutsy by today standards. Enacting workable clean Aii and child care Bills was something no re cent Congress had been Able to pull off Campaign finance Reform was the onh conspicuous failure. In the Odd Way that politics play out the resentment Isnit targeted at incumbents across the Board however. Republicans seem to monopolize the crosshair. That a a healthy Omen Foi democrats in 1992, but they re sure to find a new Way to blow it. Cox news service
