TeamJordan23
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:05 PM
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Obama v. the McCain-Bush Republicans |
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In last night's victory speech, we saw the brilliance of the Obama strategy once again. Obama hinted at this General Election strategy: linking McCain and Bush together on everything.
He started referring to McCain and Bush jointly (i.e. McCain-Bush Republicans, McCain-Bush War, McCain-Bush Tax Cuts). So in a way it will seem that Obama is running de facto against Bush also.
Now this is going to put McCain in a tough place. His goal will be to seperate himself from the failure Bush administration, but he has to walk a very fine line. I don't think he can openly criticize Goerge Bush or the GOP Base, that already does not like him, will get even more turned off. I think if Hillary won the nominee, she would run a similar successful strategy.
And we know McCain will try to only run on the Iraq War/National Security. However, the 2006 election showed that these issues (and the fear along with them) do not carry much clout any more.
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dajoki
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Wed Feb-13-08 12:39 PM
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1. Similar to Gore in 2000... |
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Had to walk a very fine line after a SUCCESSFUL Clinton/Gore administration, all because of a stupid blowjob. Even though, as we all know, Gore won the election he probably could have used Clinton better.
As for McCain, he's screwed no matter what he chooses.
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