Hart Tells Douglass: If PA/NC Results Show Racial Divide, Obama …

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In an interview with National Journal Contributing Editor Linda Douglass that airs today, Gary Hart , a Barack Obama backer, makes a couple interesting assertions:
Assuming Hillary Clinton does not have the most delegates by convention time, she should be allowed to place her name in nomination and then graciously cede to Obama at the convention.
And Hart said that if the results in PA and NC are racially-polarized, it may reveal a general election vulnerability about Obama that Democrats should consider.
Q: You know the pundits and the political operatives are all saying that Obama’s prospects have been badly damaged by the Reverend Wright controversy- and that whites are less comfortable with him than they used to be. So if Pennsylvania has a racially polarized outcome, and then if North Carolina, which Obama is expected to win, has a racially polarized outcome. Does that reveal a general election vulnerability that the Democrats should consider about him?
A: I think it would. But on the other hand, as a supporter of his, I hold out a remote hope that he might win Pennsylvania. Now I’m probably alone in that prospect. But the polls are narrowing. And you could reverse that question and say, in spite of the sort of psycho-drama, I think over-inflated, about reverend Wright, endlessly looped for a week or two on the cable networks. What if he proves that the damage to White voters’ support was not affected- that there was no damage, and went ahead to demonstrate strength across the racial boundaries. I think all that says is, many people in the media overplayed that story.
Q. But if the reverse is true, that is, if it is racially polarized?
A. Then it’s a problem. Then it’s a problem..
Posted at 11:47 AM
Assuming Hillary Clinton does not have the most delegates by convention time, she should be allowed to place her name in nomination and then graciously cede to Obama at the convention.

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7 Responses to “Hart Tells Douglass: If PA/NC Results Show Racial Divide, Obama …”

  1. Posy Says:

    I feel McCain has more to hide than Obama in this case though. Larry Sinclair’s story does not seem credible. Obama’s unrealistic (and unconstitutional) platform should be attacked but those attempted personal smears are stupid and insulting.

  2. Treasure Says:

    I think your title’s killing you. I instantly voted it down as a pure political push for a candidate before reading the article and seeing the substance.

  3. Tad Says:

    Suppressing the videos’ prominence would dramatically affect the number of YouTubers who actually see them. The view count of Sinclair’s main video has increased by over 100,000 in the last week, but the video is not listed in the YouTube “Most Viewed List” for this week. Also, the “Daily,” “Weekly” and “Monthly Honors” for “Most Discussed” videos on the site have not been updated in recent days. The Sinclair video has substantially more comments and views (about 350,000 as of this writing) than many other popular news and politics videos.

  4. Susanna Says:

    Indeed. The problem is… people THINK they work. So if the result came back positive, there would be a whole shitstorm, regardless of whether he was really telling the truth or not.

  5. Lexine Says:

    Hmmm… more unverifiable claims? Sounds like the Karl Rove style tactics used many times in the past.People love to jump at the allegation of a scandal, but where’s some actual evidence?

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