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<blockquote data-quote="newusername" data-source="post: 4682029" data-attributes="member: 562064"><p>I wouldn't say he is viewed negatively by white voters exclusively. A lot of people make this a race issue and forget that the base Obama misses is largely left-center or right wing voters, which happens to be a large number of white blue-collar voters.</p><p></p><p>Besides, the more the race card is played, the less likely Obama is to win over white voters. We've seen that already in the Democratic Nominee campaigns.</p><p></p><p>edit: Simply put, I don't believe that this is even remotely a positive story for Obama. What you have is someone who is (for whatever reason) often considered a voice for black communities coming out and saying he doesn't like the way Obama speaks to black communities. How does that instill confidence in a voter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newusername, post: 4682029, member: 562064"] I wouldn't say he is viewed negatively by white voters exclusively. A lot of people make this a race issue and forget that the base Obama misses is largely left-center or right wing voters, which happens to be a large number of white blue-collar voters. Besides, the more the race card is played, the less likely Obama is to win over white voters. We've seen that already in the Democratic Nominee campaigns. edit: Simply put, I don't believe that this is even remotely a positive story for Obama. What you have is someone who is (for whatever reason) often considered a voice for black communities coming out and saying he doesn't like the way Obama speaks to black communities. How does that instill confidence in a voter? [/QUOTE]
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