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Last night we saw in Obama's speech his strategy for the remaining primaries. He is going to try to focus on his message of change while attacking John McCain. His only attacks on Hillary will be allusions to the differences between the two along the lines of "You can trust me" and "I will tell you the truth" and "The same old Washington games by the same old Washington politicians". His campaign manager verified this tact today, when he announced the campaign would not bring up the Clinton scandals of the 1990's. http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpoi...
I agree with this strategy for the campaign, but does that mean nothing should be done...
The Clinton campaign commercial featuring "real" Pennsylvania voters was her latest attack on Barack Obama. The problem is:
"At least one of her supporters featured in the spot hammering Obama for his small town comments isn’t registered to vote in Pennsylvania."
http://weblogs.chicagotribune.com/...
A question comes to mind when you look at the uproar from Obama's comments: Do Democrats stand for anything?
Below I examine the question, sorry for length.
I know, I know everyone is sick of this argument but I think I have a solution to the Florida/Michigan problem. I think if Obama proposes this, he will be closer to winning the nomination even though his lead will be cut and Hillary will have to accept or lose all credibility on the issue.
What should Obama's response be to Clinton's attempts to reignite the Wright controversy?
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