 |  | June 03, 2008 Vol. 43, No. 12a Washington, DC | | To: Our Readers Outlook - It would be difficult to exaggerate the anger among Sen. Barack Obama's supporters over Sen. Hillary Clinton's failure to deliver a concession speech Tuesday after Obama clinched the nomination, plus her bid for a place on the ticket. The forced unity between the two camps soon to be presented may be more strategic than real, which is reason for hope by the Republicans.
- The bad news for Sen. John McCain was the contrast between his speech in Louisiana and Obama's in Minnesota. Obama is a great orator, and McCain definitely is not. Obama's weakness lies in the details of what he proposes-such as dictating to corporations how to spend their profits-and that is what McCain has to start deconstructing. That is not McCain's style either, but he has to get into it.
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- There is probably less enthusiasm for McCain at the grass roots of the Republican Party than we have seen for a Republican nominee (and that includes Bob Dole in 1996). McCain definitely has not made his peace with all the conservative elements of the Republican coalition. He especially has not embraced the evangelicals, casting aside two evangelical preachers because of their comments and failing to negotiate a mutually agreed date and place to meet James Dobson of Focus on the Family.
- An overriding problem for Obama is getting "Hillary's women." Polls show McCain with a white female advantage over Obama-remarkable for a Republican candidate. Can Obama win them without Clinton on the ticket? Can Obama be elected with Clinton on the ticket?
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