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The Obama Gamble
by Ken Blackwell
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Even with Hillary Clinton’s wide margin win in the West Virginia primary, Barack Obama will be the Democrat standard bearer in November. However, Democrats may well have buyer’s remorse. Their rush to nominate Mr. Obama, the least vetted presidential candidate in memory, will likely cost them the fall election. The voters, who many believe, Mr. Obama needs for victory in November are trending to John McCain. Obviously, Team Obama is looking at a different trail to the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

West Virginia is thought of as a reliably Democrat state. Democrat Governor Joe Manchin won office in a massive landslide, and both U.S. senators—Robert Byrd and Jay Rockefeller—are completely safe as Democrat incumbents.

Historically, West Virginia’s politics has turned on two things: unions and culture. While the former usually controls electoral outcomes there, the later will likely deliver the state’s Electoral College votes to John McCain, as it did for George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004.

West Virginia’s economy is dominated by coal-mining and other blue-collar, labor intensive industry. Unions dominate the state’s labor scene, and have made West Virginia a Democrat stronghold for most of the last 108 years.

But the second factor, traditional culture, has two aspects in particular that have made West Virginia a purple swing state in modern presidential elections.

Many West Virginians live in small towns, and are at least moderately religious. With this comes a belief in traditional marriage, commitment to family and a heavy dose of national pride.

Patriotism runs deep in the Mountain State. Nothing speaks more to the West Virginian focus on heritage than their commitment to Second Amendment freedoms. West Virginia is gun country, as are all the states along the Appalachian Trail, where the NRA is strong and the Second Amendment is revered. Democrats are very successful in West Virginia, but almost without exception those Democrats make clear to voters their pledge to fight and protect for the right to keep and bear arms.

In the past two presidential elections those cultural issues drove West Virginia to vote for George W. Bush. Al Gore did not hide his anti-gun credentials in 2000, and lost the state to Mr. Bush by six points. John Kerry similarly did not disavow his anti-gun record in 2004, and added to it his refusal to support traditional marriage. He lost the state to President Bush by 13 points.

So how does Barack Obama respond to the clear challenge he has with white working class voters? He insults them and essentially writes them off. He tells them the Appalachian Trail is not his path to the White House. He tells his elite, wealthy financial supporters in San Francisco that such voters “cling” to guns and religion out of bitterness over their lack of economic prosperity. With statements reminiscent of Marx’s “opiate of the masses,” Mr. Obama suggests guns and religion are the emotional crutches blue-collar workers need to cope with reality.

Consequently, Mr. Obama failed to connect with West Virginia voters. He drove many of them straight into Mrs. Clinton’s waiting arms, and he seems to be executing the same strategy in the Bluegrass State of Kentucky. For him to lose these states by wide margins does not bode well for carrying them in the general election. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, contributing editor of Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, the American Civil Rights Union and the Buckeye Institute in Ohio.
 
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Subject: Mahalo! Thank you Mr. Blackwell...
Dear Mr. Blackwell,
Thank you for your insightful summary on the government issues at hand, and how they directly relate to Barack Obama, in the article entitled, "The Obama Gamble." You have eloquently voiced the concerns of the general American population with humility in your words, mercy in your heart, and with a rational thought process. You have also managed to logically explain many current events in such a short article. Please continue in your righteous efforts to educate citizens on the vital information needed so that we will all place our votes for the best candidates in governmental offices. May you and your family be encouraged by numerous others, blessed supernaturally in your work, and protected by God's angels at all times. Telling the truth is never an easy task, but it is essential to be "makaala" or awakened to the reality of corrupt politics. We are in a season of needing clarity of all waters which bring forth life- it is not the season of promotions on black and white issues. The media is treading in shallow muddy waters and calling it "the latest news." Mr. Blackwell, thank you for your scripture references. A person does not have to believe in God in order for God to do His work on earth. It is evident, that God is speaking to you, you are listening, and you are conveying the messages to the general public. Mahalo e ke Akua a me ke keiki, Iesu Cristo, a me ka uhane hemolele...Thanks be to God the Father -Master of the Universe, to Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. Ameni.

Bonnie is sure he'll have
the very best advisors in his cabinet.
That's based on his track record of picking quality associates, presumably?
If you're relying on that to offset his inexperience, you better think again.
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