With 20 days left before the midterm elections, Democrats are trying to paint the rosiest possible picture despite many signs of a big Republican year. But what do Democrats honestly expect to happen? Why do they think voters appear ready to back the GOP? Is the Obama strategy of targeting the financing of outside conservative interest groups a good tactic? And how would President Obama and a new Republican majority be wise to act if the election projections are correct? We ask longtime Democratic strategist and former Lieberman chief of staff Michael Lewan.