Barack Obama and '08 Presidential Elections.

Re: Barack Obama and '08 Presidential Elections.

Obama should run

There are the polarizing figures: Hillary Rodham Clinton, Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich. There are the candidates who’ve been here before, such as Sens. Joe Biden, John McCain and John Kerry. There are the little-known politicians whose best hope may be the second spot on the ticket, like Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack and former New York Gov. George Pataki. There are the capital veterans, including Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) and Sen. Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.), whose importance inside the Beltway may make them imagine they have electoral strength beyond it.

**And then there is Barack Obama. It’s safe to say that when he decided to run for the Senate in 2004, he didn’t imagine there would be lots of people now urging him to seek the highest office in the land. But ever since his electrifying address to the last Democratic convention, he has been marked for greater things.

To run for president would be a big leap for someone who just a couple of years ago was commuting to Springfield as a state senator. There is a plausible case why Obama should bide his time and burnish his credentials for the future–plausible, but not persuasive. When a leader evokes the enthusiasm that Obama does, he should recognize that he has something special to offer, not in 2012 or 2016, but right now.**

What would he bring to the race that others don’t? The most obvious is an approach that transcends party, ideology and geography. In his convention speech, Obama demolished the image of a nation of irreconcilable partisan camps: “We worship an awesome God in the blue states, and we don’t like federal agents poking around in our libraries in the red states.”

No one else has shown a comparable talent for appealing to the centrist instincts of the American people–instincts that often go unsatisfied as each party labors to rally its most uncompromising factions. After the divisive events of the last decade, the nation may be ready for a voice that celebrates our common values instead of exaggerating our differences.

Any presidential race is a long shot, and there is no guarantee that Obama could succeed. But he may never again find such favorable circumstance.

With his unifying themes, he would raise the tone of the campaign. His intellectual depth–he was editor of the Harvard Law Review and taught law at the University of Chicago–and openness would sharpen the policy debate. He could help the citizenry get comfortable contemplating something that will happen sooner or later–a black president. His magnetic style and optimism would draw many disenchanted Americans back into the political process.

He and the nation have little to lose and much to gain from his candidacy.

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Obama decided to run for the White House.

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election 2008. more than a year to go. why is everyone so excited already :/

bush has lowered the standards of presidency so much that everyone feels they can become president now.

I dont think Obama has a good chance of winning. im rooting either hillary or Al Gore (if he decides to run)

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I like Obama. He talks like a pro-wrestler.

I can smell what Barak is cooking...

Shall enjoy the show...

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David Palmer for president!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Barack Obama will win the presidency, his name has all the important issues facing America today.

Iraq Osama.

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His middle name is 'Hussain'. I am not kiddin'. Its Barack Hussain Obama. There you go... Saddam Hussain is right there too. I think his family from one side is muslim.

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Obama can not win, just not going to happen.
remember the hype behind wesley clark until the ppl started voting in primaries.
I am really not opposed to the guy at all, but he will not be elected.

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:hehe:

and would you plz suggest a Vice president as well

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Ron Paul in '08 ... FTW

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Pir G for '08

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No way. I don’t want anyone who can make Cheney look decent becoming my president. I’m all for Obama as VP, but Edwards does not appeal to me as president.

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so true. I want to see Hillary Clinton as the President of USA, please. As it is Obama needs to build his credentials, so he can definitely wait for a few more years.

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I can see it coming. Men, women and then blacks…tis about time

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why would I want to be demoted?

I will write what I saw on my fav election bumper sticker, this is circa 1992

picard/riker 92
Make it So

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^ LOL thanks to my husband, I know exactly what that means. Anyone seen the Extras episode with him?

Even if Clinton/Obama don't get elected, I think it's an important step in making people more comfortable with the concept.

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extras episode with whom?

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^Patrick Stewart.

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dinn see that

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I want Obama!:yahoo:


I wanted Hilary as first…but then I saw how she was trying to dig dirt on this OBAMA:smack: