The BlogCongressional Latinas Join Blue Dogs in Disadain for Obama3:07 PM, Jun 12, 2008
• By BRIAN FAUGHNAN
Throughout the Democratic primary campaign, Hillary Clinton bested Senator Obama among women, latinos, and middle and lower income white voters. With Clinton out of the way, you would think that the push was on to shore up support among those groups. At least when it comes to women and latinos, it seems that you would be wrong:
Capitol Hill is full of primadonnas who overestimate their importance and resent being overlooked. That said, some of them carry disproportionate weight. And right now at least, Hillary backers, latinos, and women are at the top of the list. It represents a miscalculation on Obama's part to let this get to the point where he is being criticized in the press for ignoring them. Polling over the next few months will help identify which of Hillary's constituencies Senator McCain might have a chance at co-opting in the general election. Any opportunity would be considered as he develops themes, selects his vice president, etc. This suggests that women and latinos may join conservative Democrats in being up for grabs. And lest anyone assume that latinos will ultimately fall into line, remember that for Hispanic Americans, John McCain is a different kind of Republican. |
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