Good move by Mitt. He’ll earn some points in the party for this one, as Huckabee looks like a fool for staying in the race.
Good move by Mitt. He’ll earn some points in the party for this one, as Huckabee looks like a fool for staying in the race.
Hillary Clinton challenged Barack Obama to another debate in Wisconsin. When he declined (2 more debates have been scheduled), Hillary ran an ad attacking Obama for ducking a debate. Here’s the response from the Obama campaign.
The key to the ad is its simplicity. It points out that the candidates have had 18 debates already and that 2 more are scheduled, so her silly charge that he is ducking a debate is the “same old politics.” This plays perfectly with Obama’s narrative – he wants to move beyond the old politics and unite the country, and Hillary keeps proving that she can olny operate from the old playbook.
In South Carolina, when Hillary ran an ad accusing Obama of claiming that Ronald Reagan and the Republicans had better ideas, the Obama campaign quickly responded with an ad refuting the baseless claim and charging that Hillary will “say anything” to get elected. Ouch. The Clinton campaign pulled the ad and got smoked in South Carolina.
The Obama campaign has been impressive in its ability to counter the ridiculous claims coming from the Clinton campaign. Anyone who thinks he will be “Swift-Boated” by the Republicans in the fall might be in for a surprise.
Get used to this phrase. Obama used it tonight when addressing the Iraq War and other unpopular Bush policies supported by McCain. Tying McCain to Bush is brilliant and will be very effective in the fall.
He wins tonight in another rout. This race could be over soon.
Both polls show Clinton with a double-digit lead over Obama, though the Columbus Dispatch poll has Edwards in the results.
The key will be whether Obama can narrow this margin as he racks up wins around the country and as he campaigns in Ohio. He needs to have some big rallies at Ohio State and other Ohio campuses to start generating buzz in the Buckeye state. He also has the debate in Cleveland at the end of this month.
He has plenty of time with three weeks until the March 4th primary.
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