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WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 — Older voters, a critical component of Republican Congressional victories for more than a decade, could end up being a major vulnerability for the party in this year's midterm elections, according to strategists in both parties. Paradoxically, one reason is the new Medicare drug benefit, which was intended to cement their loyalty.

During next week's Congressional recess, Democrats are set to begin a major new campaign to highlight what Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, describes as "this disastrous Republican Medicare prescription drug plan." Democratic incumbents and challengers plan nearly 100 public forums around the country, armed with briefing books and talking points on a law that, party leaders assert, "was written by and for big drug companies and H.M.O.'s, not American families."

Recognizing the widespread criticism of the new drug program, Republican senators met in a closed session with administration officials this week to discuss the rocky rollout of the plan and prepare for questions back home.

But pollsters say the Republicans' difficulties with the over-60 vote go beyond the complicated drug benefit, which began Jan. 1. President Bush's failed effort to create private accounts in Social Security last year was also unpopular with many older Americans. That, in addition to confusion over the drug benefit, has "taken the key swing vote that's been trending the Republicans' way and put it at risk for the next election," said Glen Bolger, a Republican pollster. "And what that means is Republicans are going to have to work extra hard."

Mr. Bolger added: "It's no secret what the Democrats are going to do. It's what they always do — scare seniors."

Nice try Mr. Bolger, but you're completely missing the point. Democrats don't need to scare seniors because the policies of your party have already done that. Fear is your weapon, not ours, and in this case you've successfully deployed it against yourselves. Well done, you.

Rahm Emanuel is right. Go back and check the record on this one. Democrats warned the Republicans that their drug plan would be a disaster, and on virtually every count their very specific predictions have come to pass. This isn't one you're going to be able to spin yourselves out of. A Republican Congress passed the law and a Republican president signed it. It has been a disaster, both from a financial and operational standpoint, and thanks to their own personal experiences seniors already know that.


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