Re: Obama Sidesteps The Trap
by
john adkisson
02/27/2008, 12:34 AM #
Indeed, McCain, despite his horrid policy flip-flops, has a certain personal nobility. It is also true that Obama has handled everything that has come up during the last few weeks with amazing cool and a rare acumen for an American politician.
But who cares about these traits in the end?
I have just studied more than a dozen polls comparing Obama & Clinton to McCain, or comparing Obama to Clinton. While personal integrity, electability, and issues, play a small role in voters' impressions -- and gender and race have an impact too -- this entire election is really about one thing according to every one of these surveys.
Age.
Not Obama's age, or McCain's age, or Clinton's respective ages -- but the ages of the voters themselves. Voters older than 65 see the world through a reverse periscope than do voters under 40. And this year, the voters in between (40-64) are leaning toward the younger generation. This is true among democrats, independents, republicans, ethnic groups, men, and women! It's all about age! Age is the rage!
My guess is that Obama figured this out during Super Tuesday when he came up with the "past vs. future" line in his post-victory speech. Right after that he was unstoppable (11 in a row and counting) because he is winning the young folks-- by that I mean the "under-64 set." Pretty good coalition.