Articles du jour : Obama et les cols bleus, l’extraordinaire participation démocrate aux primaires, et pourquoi Bill n’aime pas Barack
La nouvelle stratégie d’Obama pour conquérir les cols bleus : Eyes on Blue-Collar Voters, Obama Shifts Style By Jeff Zeleny And Adam Nagourney – New York Times
Senator Barack Obama is making subtle changes to his campaign style and message in an effort to strengthen his appeal to blue-collar voters and to avoid a defeat in Indiana that aides fear could give Democratic Party leaders further pause about his viability in a general election.
Une des raisons qui font penser que les démocrates ne peuvent pas perdre cette élection, c’est la participation massive aux primaires démocrates : Democrats Registering In Record Numbers, 1 Million New Voters For Last 7 Primaries by Eli Saslow - The Washington Post
The contest between Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama has engaged enough new voters to change the political makeup of the country, experts say. The next several months — and the general election in November — will reveal the extent of the shift. Is it a temporary increase in interest resulting from a close election between historic candidates? Or is it a seismic swing in party realignment that foretells the end of the red-blue stalemate?
Pourquoi Bill n’aime pas Barack : Bill Vs. Barack by Ryan Lizza – The New Yorker
[...] every story has seemed to reinforce an image of Clinton as a sort of ill-tempered coot driven a little mad by Obama’s success. “I think this campaign has enraged him,” the adviser told me. “He doesn’t like Obama.”
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Tags: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Blue Collar, Cols Bleus, Eli Saslow, New York Times, Ryan Lizza, The New Yorker, Washington Post
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