Democratic pollsters Patrick Caddell and Douglas Schoen write in the Washington Post that their party's "blind persistence in the face of reality" on the health care reform bill "threatens to turn this political march of folly into an electoral rout in November."
"First, the battle for public opinion has been lost. Comprehensive health care has been lost. If it fails, as appears possible, Democrats will face the brunt of the electorate's reaction. If it passes, however, Democrats will face a far greater calamitous reaction at the polls. Wishing, praying or pretending will not change these outcomes."