NYT: Obama "Bored" With Primary, Shaking Up Campaign Style

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First Posted: 04-28-08 08:52 AM   |   Updated: 05- 6-08 05:12 AM

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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.

On Sunday, Mr. Obama went to a Methodist church in Indianapolis, the kind of event rarely on his public schedule. He suited up for a game of basketball on Friday night before television cameras. And the big, energy-filled stadium rallies that were the bread and butter for most of his campaign have once again given way to smaller town-hall-style meetings, where he is seen talking with people and not at them.

Mr. Obama is seeking to absorb the lessons of his defeat in Pennsylvania. The changes reflect concern that he is being portrayed by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton as distant and culturally out of touch with many working-class Democrats, a worry underlined by her lopsided victory among many of those voters in that state on Tuesday and last month in Ohio. ...

In interviews with several associates and aides, Mr. Obama was described as bored with the campaign against Mrs. Clinton and eager to move into the general election against Senator John McCain of Arizona, the presumptive Republican nominee.

So the Obama campaign is undertaking modifications in his approach intended to inject an air of freshness into his style.

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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 ...
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 ...
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- bentenrai I'm a Fan of bentenrai 3 fans permalink

I'm bored too. Too many tactics dumbing down American voters, and touting it as legitimate politics from the Clinton camp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 04/28/2008
- DavidK08 I'm a Fan of DavidK08 8 fans permalink

Interesting that Clinton is not pegged as an out of touch elitist. In trouble, just write a check of $5mil. Not winning by current rules, tell people what to think and believe. Not like something else, well, just tell people what is important.

How is it that the news doesn't call HRC on her attempted jedi mind trick to tell the American people what is really important (to her).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 04/28/2008
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Well I'm bored too. It's time for the general election campaign. Hillary, GO AWAY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 04/28/2008

can i see the quote from Obama stating he was bored?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 04/28/2008
- NC4Obama I'm a Fan of NC4Obama 16 fans permalink

"In interviews with several associates and aides, Mr. Obama was described as bored with the campaign against Mrs. Clinton and eager to move into the general election against Senator John McCain of Arizona, the presumptive Republican nominee." That is where Huffington Post is getting the bored from, bad headline IMO since it give the impression that Obama said it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 04/28/2008
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