When President Obama said that all of his policies were on the ballot this year, every Democratic candidate – except, perhaps, Nancy Pelosi – must have cringed. 

But the President was right: every Democratic candidate should be held accountable for the President’s actions because none of them, incumbent or challenger, would do anything different.

With the election less than three weeks away, it’s time that the Republican candidates for Senate and House seats take it to the Democrats on Obama’s abject failures on foreign policy and defense. They should be asking these questions at every debate and make every press appearance an opportunity to challenge the Dems on these questions:

And they might want to ask their opponents if they voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012. They can’t deny they did.

It’s the job of Republican candidates to put their opponents on the spot. None of the Democrats will agree to stop the Iran negotiations, prevent funding the Hamas terrorists in Gaza, demand that the “climate change” nonsense be expunged from defense planning, or any of the other points these questions raise.

But that’s the point. There is no excuse for Republicans to let them off the hook that Obama has dangled in front of our voters. 

Jed Babbin served as a deputy undersecretary of defense in the George H.W. Bush administration. He is a senior fellow with the London Center for Policy Research.