Riding the tails of Sarah's post on the Democratic CNN/YouTube debates, an article in the Economist showed the Barack is trailing in some key markets where he should be performing strong. For example, in South Carolina, more than half of the states black primary electorate are actually pulling for Hillary over him.
The article goes on to say that this is not for lack of any star power, but his challenge is a difficult one: clearly communicating to black voters that he understands their concerns while also attracting white suburban voters.
This is really shaping up to be an interesting election, especially when compared with the last one where all we had was a choice between the lesser of two evils. Combine this with the fact that, according to CNN, the leading Republican candidate among Republican voters is none of the above, with nearly 25% unwilling to back the leading Rep candidates. And even better, none of them seemed to have gained any sort of clear advantage among the Christian right.
A last comment on the YouTube debates, I'll be very interested to see how the Republicans handle themselves when they get theirs in September.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Politics 2.0: Post-Debate, Obama Has Work Cut Out For Him
Posted by avin at 7/25/2007 03:36:00 PM
Labels: Decision 08, Election 08, Mass Interactive, Politics 2.0, Presidential Candidates, Transparency, YouTube
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Maybe Obama can switch over to Republican and feast on that 25% who want to see someone else. Easy pickins!
Obviously Obama could draw their advantages and convincing after all.
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