40 Senators do not represent 40% of the population. They actually represent something closer to 20%-30% of the population. - And that is roughly the hard intransigent core of the GOP. That isn't being "ignorant" necessarily- rather it is holding a world view that is dramatically different from that held by Obama and the majority.
Places like Idaho - get 2 senators for 1.5 Million of population. If you AVERAGE the US population, you would have 3 Million constituents per Senator. So essentially Idaho is over represented by a factor of 4.
States that are 50/50 are CO, FL, IN, IA, MN, MO, NE, NV, NM, OH, OR, PA, VA. - that's 13 US Senators. So the remaining 36 are from hard-core GOP held states. BTW, in the split states, all they need is a core that is willing to be hardcore activitsts for them to hold their seats.
So while there may be a "lage number of voters" who would "endorse moderate legislation" - there are not ENOUGH of them to displace those from their seats:
Alabama - no you are not going to get moderate views here
Arizona - Maybe some chance but not really
Georgia - ibid Alabama
Kansas - A conservative rural state. Nope no moderates
Kentucky - Ibid GA
Maine - are moderate - they are in my cloture buster category
Mississippi - ibig GA
New Hampshire - odd state but conservatives seem to win regularly
North Carolina - ibid MS
Oklahoma - gun toting rural ranchers. no moderates
South Carolina - ibid NC
Tennessee - ibid Kentucky
Texas - ibid Oklahoma
Utah - wierd blend of Texas and GA. SLC is liberal but the rest of the state swamps SLC
Wyoming - ibid Texas.
So no, you are not going to get any sort of support from ANY of the sitting GOPers unless you bribe them. I prefer consensus building - but I see no evidence that Obama can do that.
Yeah, we ARE going to see another 1992-1993 if Obama wins. And no, Clinton did not "pivot left" when he got elected. The most "lefty" think he did was the healthcare initiative - which in retrospect we realize was a solid, fiscally and politically centrist thing to do.
If you think the nastiness goes back to 1992, then you don't know much about American Politics. Henry Hyde - the House leader on the Clinton Impeachment was asked if the Clinton impeachment was a payback for Nixon - and his response was to the effect of - "you could take it that way - yeah".
This nastiness goes back to McCarthy, for whom Nixon was a bag boy. Then when Nixon lost to Kennedy and Goldwater as well, the GOP decided they were going to win at all costs. So we then had Nixon "dirty tricks". When that backfired and Carter got in, we then had the Lee Atwater visciousness and race baiting that got Reagan elected (and started Rove and Gingrich on their careers).
No, that nasty partisanship goes back to McCarthy and Nixon, and Obama- as good a speaker as he is - isn't going to heal that because the conservatives do not WANT to heal the rift. They recognize that the only way they can be elected (since they comprise roughly 25% of the electorate), is to disgust enough Americans so that they don't turn out.
States that are 100%