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Re: NY Times OP/Ed
By Ken May 12th 2008 at 8:52 am MDT
What we are participating in is the debate of political inclusion and understanding versus the old politics of divide and conquer in the Democratic Party. This will be played out in the larger forum of the general election if Senator Obama wins the Democratic Party nomination.

We don't need to replay the tired political strategy of "battle ground" states (because that is the antithesis of what Howard Dean's 50 State strategy is about) which allows for the Republicans to concentrate their resources to a dozen states. When I talk about resources I mean the tools that will be used to effectively disenfranchise voters in those battle ground states including mandating that citizens must provide birth certificates in order to register to vote.

When I read about the strategies being deployed by the Obama campaign there are new ways to empower people to participate in the political process in America.

Isn't it time for all citizens have equal access to the ballot box and to feel that they are part and parcel to the process of electing their representatives?
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"White Americans"?
Here's the quote Hillary Clinton gave today that's got everyone talking:
"I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article "that found how Sen. Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me."


Not unexpectedly, that quote has received a sharp response from blogs. What do you think? What should we make of that comment?



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