Politics | Democrats Only Dems Fear Obama Loss Despite polls, "pessimistic" party can't shake that sinking feeling By Kristina Loew Posted Oct 21, 2008 6:20 PM CDT Copied Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., center, greets supporters after visiting his campaign office in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) Despite all evidence to the contrary, lots of Democrats "have convinced themselves that John McCain is going to be the next president,” writes Tucker Carlson in the Daily Beast. Having “snatched defeat from the jaws of victory” so many times, Democrats remain superstitious. Or just shell-shocked. “They shouldn't be,” says Carlson, but the sting of the last two elections still seems to smart. They worry about bin Laden, the Bradley effect, and Karl Rove, who's "too busy giving speeches and doing TV to pick up his dry cleaning, yet Democrats imagine he's having breakfast with Satan every Thursday at the Four Seasons to chart strategy." Obama tells crowds, "don't underestimate our ability to screw things up," but Carlson argues that's being too pessimistic. “Republicans have no master plan for victory, no October Surprise. You'll never convince most Democrats of that." Read These Next A big shake-up at the top of Ben and Jerry's hierarchy. Man initially detained in Charlie Kirk case has been charged. 3 police officers were killed and 2 injured in southern Pennsylvania. The woman whose review of her local Olive Garden went viral has died. Report an error