Exposing the fundamental weak points in Dem electoral strategy
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While both Hillary and Obama http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3584, reminding voters why both are unqualified to serve as President of the United States, their various state primary victories are revealing a roadmap that the GOP can use to win in November, despite who the Democrat nominee is.
Old School Dems vs. New Libs
It’s long been a fact that the Democrat Party is nothing more than a http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3343, etc. These folks don’t always play well together and the differences between them are becoming clearer as this closely contested nomination fight in their party proceeds.
The older Democrat voter, coming from middle class, union households tends to be more comfortable voting for Hillary Clinton. Younger voters, or newly minted liberals fresh out of college, as well as the http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3655 types vote more heavily for Obama.Hillary Clinton does well in states like Ohio and Rhode Island where the old school Dems still vote in great numbers. Barrack H. Obama did well in nearby Vermont and earlier in more newly minted liberal Wisconsin. It’s likely that Hillary will do well when Pennsylvania Democrats vote on April 22nd.
Hillary the Stronger General Election Candidate?
Thus far, Obama has held the lead in delegates by winning mostly smaller states and ones which usually end up in the Republican column in the general election. His weakness in Ohio and other large states may mean that Hillary would be a better candidate for the Dems against John McCain.
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From a Western Voices reader: The meltdown of the Dems is a reflection of the weakness of the politically correct paradigm dominating the West. The sad thing is, John McCain is hardly an alternative to Obama or Clinton, and his party is just as much a http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3241 of PC thinking as the Dems are.