How Obama Could Create a Long-Term Democratic Majority

But if Hillary Clinton is nominated, this momentum will likely crumble. The young women and men who’ve been flooding the Democratic primaries and caucuses will feel betrayed by a candidate who’s just finished doing her best to destroy the person they’ve invested their hopes in. And as a result, they may simply stay home. It’s not just that Hillary is running against Obama. That would be fine. It’s that she and Bill and their surrogates have relentlessly assaulted Obama’s character, in a scorched-earth style worthy of Karl Rove. I’ve devoted an entire article to documenting just a fraction of these instances: her lying about his record (and her on) on critical Iraq and Iran votes, and his votes on abortion choice; her unleashing surrogates like civil rights activist turned WalMart pitchman Andy Young to explain how Obama really wasn’t black enough or Black Entertainment Television CEO Robert Johnson (a virulently anti-union corporate head who’s backed Bush on issues like the estate tax and privatizing Social Security) to refer to Obama’s youthful cocaine use, with Clinton standing next to him at a South Carolina rally. When Hillary says Obama has no right to build up “false hopes,” and Bill calls Obama’s vision of history “a fairy tale,” how can Obama’s young supporters not feel attacked in their own hope and dreams? Had Clinton run a less-harsh campaign, like that of John Edwards, she might expect to inherit Obama’s passionate young voters–and volunteers. But given the virulence of her attacks, I just can’t see them suddenly turning on a dime and enthusiastically supporting her.

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  • Yeah, I'd love to see Obama get the nomination over Clinton, for a lot of reasons; not the least of which is that there are a lot of democrats that would cross party lines to not vote for Clinton, while there are a lot of repubs that will cross party lines to vote for Obama given the current possibilities on the other side.

    Of course, none of the candidates have really taken as strong of positions as I'd like them to on certain subjects, but that's just the nature of the middle-of-the-road electability that's a part of our political system.
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