Title: Red State Update: Obama Bashes Small Town America Source:
http://www.youtube.com/user/johndenugent URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVC4JUg9A9A Published:Apr 13, 2008 Author:Jackie and Dunlap Post Date:2008-04-13 20:12:53 by robin Keywords:None Views:285 Comments:25
WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Thursday gave its blessing to the renewal of the USA PatriotAct after adding privacy protections designed to strike a balance between civil liberties and the government's power to root out terrorists.
The 89-10 vote marked a bright spot in President Bush's troubled second term as his approval ratings dipped over the war in Iraq and his administration's response to Hurricane Katrina. Renewing theact, Bush and congressional Republicans said, was key to preventing more terror attacks in the United States.
The House was expected to approve it next week and send it to the president. "This bill will allow our law enforcement officials to continue to use the same tools against terrorists that are already used against drug dealers and other criminals, while safeguarding the civil liberties of the American people," Bush said.
Illinois Democrats Barack Obama and Dick Durbin voted for theact.
Yes, they're both horrible. But isn't it ironic that Obama's vote allowed for the continued abuse of Habeas Corpus, and now he's making its restoration a central piece of his campaign?
But there is reason to question whether he would be able to perform at average levels with other main pillars of the traditional Democratic coalition: blue-collar whites, Jews and Hispanics. He has run decently among these groups in some places, but in general hes run well behind her.
Obama lost the Jewish vote by double-digits in Florida, New York and Maryland and that was before controversy over anti-Israel remarks of Wright.
An undecided Democratic superdelegate told us many Jewish voters are itching for a reason to break with the party and side with Republicans, who have embraced the Israeli cause with passion. A small shift could swing swing states like Florida and Pennsylvania, which have significant Jewish populations. Obama won only about one-third of Hispanic votes on Super Tuesday and did even worse a month later in Texas. A Democratic nominee needs big margins with Hispanics to win states like New Mexico, California, Colorado and Arizona. In the fall, Obama would be running against a Republican with a record on immigration that will resonate with Hispanics.
"Then theres the lower-income white vote. Does it seem odd that a woman with a polarizing reputation would be rolling up enormous margins among some of the countrys most traditional voters? Three out of every four blue-collar whites in small towns and rural areas of Ohio voted for Clinton over Obama on March 4. The reality is, this is already an electorate with deep cultural divisions and thats in the Democratic Party."
Democratic nominee needs big margins with Hispanics to win states like New Mexico, California, Colorado and Arizona. In the fall, Obama would be running against a Republican with a record on immigration that will resonate with Hispanics.
This is where the Richardson endorsement is important.