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Old 01-04-2008, 10:41 PM
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BUT, he is unproven on the international stage at this point.
I don't feel this should disqualify him or anyone else for that matter. After all, George W. didn't have international experience either. This is the perfect time for him to run because it is a wide open field.

From the debates and speeches I've seen he more than holds his own against the other candidates. Not to mention his good fundraising and organizational efforts. That is what usually kills campaigns.
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Old 01-05-2008, 12:12 AM
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I don't feel this should disqualify him or anyone else for that matter. After all, George W. didn't have international experience either. This is the perfect time for him to run because it is a wide open field.

From the debates and speeches I've seen he more than holds his own against the other candidates. Not to mention his good fundraising and organizational efforts. That is what usually kills campaigns.
Uh...WAY didn't feel for "W". Oh no no no no....not at all. So not a good analogy.

Didn't say that Obama wouldn't be great EVENTUALLY...just not feeling it yet. 2012 after a bit more national governmental experience, yes.
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Old 01-05-2008, 12:22 PM
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Didn't say that Obama wouldn't be great EVENTUALLY...just not feeling it yet. 2012 after a bit more national governmental experience, yes.
I don't have a "candidate" yet. However, ^^^ sounds like the thinking when Jindal (Gov-Elect, LA) ran against Blanco. I didn't think he would win even after his "experience". It's a new day and he won. Maybe his "lack" of experience is what the White House/ politics in general needs. We are/ will be coming off of George W. Bush, so anyone should serve the country better than him. :smirk:
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Old 01-05-2008, 03:05 PM
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Maybe his "lack" of experience is what the White House/ politics in general needs. We are/ will be coming off of George W. Bush, so anyone should serve the country better than him. :smirk:
I feel that this is a strong point for Obama - his lack of political baggage (favors, alliances, scandal, etc.).

Any thoughts on a potential running mate for him ?
<< Being optimistic and hope I'm not jumping the gun
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Old 01-05-2008, 09:22 PM
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I don't have a "candidate" yet. However, ^^^ sounds like the thinking when Jindal (Gov-Elect, LA) ran against Blanco. I didn't think he would win even after his "experience". It's a new day and he won. Maybe his "lack" of experience is what the White House/ politics in general needs. We are/ will be coming off of George W. Bush, so anyone should serve the country better than him. :smirk:
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It's funny you mention Jindal. He looked like a deer caught in the headlights for all his commericials.
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Some people I've talked haven't decided between Obama and Clinton, but said they're more likely to vote for Obama because they didn't want another Clinton administration.
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Old 01-07-2008, 06:47 PM
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How electable is Obama? If he wins the democratic nomination, will he be able to win the election? Regardless of how he has done or does in the caucuses or primaries, can he realistically win the electorate votes to become the next President of the US?

I don't have a candidate; just something I thought about while hearing a discussion on the radio this morning.

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You know I was like no way until Iowa, simply because the record voter turnout. The fact that he carried that state really surpirsed me, and even though it is a small state I truly believe the big ticket states like California, New York and Florida could possibly carry him over. Its all the other smaller states and Texas that could possibly keep him back.

Whatever the case lets pause to enjoy the history. A Black man or a woman may possibly be our next president, I would have gone to the grave never expecting that in my lifetime.
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Old 01-08-2008, 10:28 PM
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You know I was like no way until Iowa, simply because the record voter turnout. The fact that he carried that state really surpirsed me, and even though it is a small state I truly believe the big ticket states like California, New York and Florida could possibly carry him over. Its all the other smaller states and Texas that could possibly keep him back.

Whatever the case lets pause to enjoy the history. A Black man or a woman may possibly be our next president, I would have gone to the grave never expecting that in my lifetime.
I hear you on that. Even if he is not elected president but wins the Democratic nomination, that is history in itself. Maybe when my baby son (now 10 years old) becomes president, he won't be the first Black to do so
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Old 01-09-2008, 01:15 AM
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On CNN they were discussing how many Blacks have been reluctatnt to support Obama because they feared he was not electable, and decided to support Hillary Clinton instead. I agree with this to be hnest I felt the same way, and I hate to believe I was part of this group but partially I was.
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:45 PM
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How electable is Obama? If he wins the democratic nomination, will he be able to win the election? Regardless of how he has done or does in the caucuses or primaries, can he realistically win the electorate votes to become the next President of the US?

I don't have a candidate; just something I thought about while hearing a discussion on the radio this morning.

Your thoughts?
Was it TJMS? Tom Joyner & Cheryl Underwood did a really funny commentary this morning. Cheryl was saying we should "play dumb" when it came to Obama to make sure he wins.

But, to answer your question I think him winning the Iowa caucus justified some of the media hype. I'm just thinking back to Howard Dean who had young adult support and media hype, but the campaign faultered. (On a side note...Dean did teach the Dems how to use new media to raise money). New Hampshire is the next test to see if Obama can continue the momentum and pull in the independant voters. He has to at least come in second.

His fundraising strength will keep him in the race, and if he is the Democratic nominee that will give him a fighting chance from a media buying standpoint. It shouldn't be about money, but that's now a big part of it. On the issues I think he'll stand his ground against the Republican nominee.
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Old 01-07-2008, 08:56 PM
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No. It was our local "home team" morning show.
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Is anyone else listening to NPR right now? One of the topics was why blacks have been relunctant to support him (siting how major mainstream black orgs such as the NAACP, etc. have not came out publicly to support him).

One reason (I believe it was Clarence Paige that stated this) given was that blacks were waiting to see if he was truly "a black leader" (Jesse Jackson-esque) or that we were still enamored
with the Clinton administration (hoping that Hilary will bring the same type of admin).

What do you guys think?
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