Wednesday, 21 November 2012

On the Issues: Why Akin Lost


The general consensus of the media after the election was that Todd Akin’s lost to McCaskill because of his infamous “legitimate rape” comment early on in the election. News sources such as the Washington Post state that Akin’s questionable remarks “badly damaged his political standing”1. McCaskill’s standing in the upper chamber was particularly vulnerable going into the race. However, the “legitimate rape” comment put the odds dramatically in her favor. From the beginning it seemed like an inevitable win for a stark democrat against an extreme conservative.
Polls shut down after 3 hours as she won with 54.7 percent of the vote. Akin lost with 39.2 percent and Libertarian candidate, Jonathan Dine, got 6.1 percent2. McCaskill clearly won by a huge margin. At some point the voters must have looked past Akin’s “legitimate rape” comment and at his other policy points. The following section will briefly summarize and compare the candidates’ beliefs and policies.

Akin:


  • Against federal involvement in student loans
  • Against federal involvement in the school lunch program
  • Proposes to abolish the minimum wage
  • Against equal pay for equal work for women
  • Pro-Life, even in cases of rape or incest
  • Against reductions in defense spending
  • Against income tax increase for income above $250,000
  • Against federal spending to promote economic growth
  • Against increasing federal aid for college education
  • Does not believe humans are a driving force behind climate change
  • Repeals all sections of the Affordable Care Act
  • Against same-sex marriage and civil unions

McCaskill: 


  • Supported the Higher Education Opportunity Act and Federal Family Education Loan program, supports federal assistance in higher education
  • Supports the Head Start program and No Child Left Behind
  • Supports minimum wage increase
  • Supports equal pay for equal work for women
  • Pro-choice
  • Supports reductions in defense spending
  • Supports income tax increase for income above $250,000
  • Support federal spending to promote economic growth
  • Supports increased federal aid for college education
  • Supports federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions
  • Supports all sections of the Affordable Care Act
  • Against same-sex marriage but for civil unions
As you go through the list you notice that both candidates have held true to their party ideologies. McCaskill is a bit more center of left while Akin is far left; therefore, voters in the middle were most likely to swing Democrat given the two options. McCaskill said herself that she is “in the middle” while Akin is “far on the fringe”3.
At many points in the Presidential race we saw the candidates agreeing on the fundamental basis of many programs and policies. Unlike the Presidential candidates, the Missouri senator candidates held polarizing viewpoints on almost every subject. This made it a lot easier for voters to choose a candidate whose ideologies are closest to their own. Republican. I believe that it was not the “legitimate rape” comment that caused Akin’s dramatic defeat. It was the fact that Akin is overly conservative and his views are so extreme that many Republicans found it difficult to support him.  

  1. Sullivan, S. (2012). Democrat Claire McCaskill defeats Republican Todd Akin in Missouri Senate race. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/11/06/democrat-claire-mccaskill-defeats-republican-todd-akin-in-missouri-senate-race/
  2. Reese, D. (2012). Claire McCaskill legitimately shuts down Todd Akin in Missouri Senate race. The Washington Post. Retrieved from  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2012/11/07/claire-mccaskill-legitimately-shuts-down-todd-akin-in-missouri-senate-race/
  3. Sullivan, S. (2012). Claire McCaskill calls Todd Akin’s views “extremist” at first debate. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/09/21/claire-mccaskill-calls-todd-akins-views-extreme-at-first-debate/ 

Works Cited

Henderson, N. & Kane, P. (2012). Todd Akin rape comments prompt GOP to pull campaign funding, calls to exit race. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/with-todd-akins-rape-comments-abortion-is-back-inthe-campaign-spotlight/2012/08/20/c497bae4-eac7-11e1-a80b-9f898562d010_story.html

            Loeb, P. (2012). Missouri US Senate Race Todd Akin vs. Claire McCaskill – Nonpartisan Issue Guide. The Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/paul-loeb/missouri-us-senate-race_b_2068589.html

            McCaskill, C. (2012). Issues: Education. Missouri’s Senator Claire McCaskill. Retrieved from http://www.mccaskill.senate.gov/?p=issue&id=308

            Progress Missouri. (2012). McCaskill and Nixon support minimum wage increase. Progress Missouri. Retrieved from http://progressmissouri.org/mccaskill-and-nixon-support-minimum-wage-increase

Reese, D. (2012). Claire McCaskill legitimately shuts down Todd Akin in Missouri Senate race. The Washington Post. Retrieved from  http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2012/11/07/claire-mccaskill-legitimately-shuts-down-todd-akin-in-missouri-senate-race/

            Sullivan, S. (2012). Claire McCaskill calls Todd Akin’s views “extremist” at first debate. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/09/21/claire-mccaskill-calls-todd-akins-views-extreme-at-first-debate/

Sullivan, S. (2012). Democrat Claire McCaskill defeats Republican Todd Akin in Missouri Senate race. The Washington Post. Retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2012/11/06/democrat-claire-mccaskill-defeats-republican-todd-akin-in-missouri-senate-race/

            Terkel, A. (2012). Todd Akin Opposed to Minimum Wage, Equal Pay Laws. The Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/09/todd-akin-minimum-wage-equal-pay_n_1951192.html

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