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LIZ SIDOTI | May 5, 2008 08:29 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Republicans can hardly contain their glee as they watch Barack Obama battle through a rocky period. And why should they?

Nothing else is breaking the GOP's way this year. But, at least now, the Democrats' political phenom is tarnished, and, if he defeats Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic nomination, he will enter the general election campaign not only bruised and battered _ but also carrying baggage as he faces Republican John McCain.

"We've had a rough couple of weeks. I won't deny that," Obama said Friday.

The Illinois senator has repeatedly had to address _ and repudiate _ the ranting of his bombastic former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Obama has continued facing questions about his relationship with indicted Chicago businessman Antoin "Tony" Rezko. The candidate's patriotism has been questioned. So has his readiness.

On the eve of a critical Pennsylvania primary, Obama caught flak for claiming that small-town folks are bitter and thus cling to guns and religion. Then he turned in a lackluster debate performance. He ended up losing that primary to Clinton in part because he didn't attract enough white, working-class voters.

Now he finds himself in the midst of competitive contests in two more states. Losses Tuesday in Indiana and North Carolina would further weaken him. Even if he manages to hold off Clinton in those and the final primary contests, Obama would essentially limp to the nomination.

"The bark is stripped off him a little bit," said Reed Galen, a Republican who worked on President Bush's campaigns. "Are the folks on the Republican side of the aisle happy to let Hillary do that? Absolutely."

Among Republicans and Democrats alike, Obama's turbulent time is raising questions about why he can't seem to put away Clinton after a 16-month primary fight and whether Obama _ in his first hard-fought race _ is prepared not only to go up against McCain this fall but also to withstand the rigors of the White House.

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Republicans hope Obama will be damaged goods come the general election and McCain will have a stronger shot at hanging onto the White House in an extraordinarily difficult political environment. Most Americans disapprove of Bush's job performance and think the country is on the wrong track, while the Iraq war continues and the economy bears down on _ if it's not already in _ a recession.

The GOP now sees a glimmer of light _ a variety of Obama vulnerabilities they can try to exploit if he is the nominee.

One prominent Democrat who backs Clinton recognized as much.

Last week, Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh raised the possibility that the GOP will use Obama's association with Wright to try to destroy his character in a general election as the pro-Republican group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth did to Democrat John Kerry in 2004. Said Bayh: "I'm sure the far right will be out there trying to do the whole `Swift Boat' thing."

Already, Republicans are testing a theory that Obama could be a liability for Democrats down-ballot, running ads in special congressional races that linked the Democratic candidate to Obama in hopes of helping the Republican candidate.

It didn't work in Louisiana. The Democrat, Don Cazayoux, won Saturday anyway. Underscoring the GOP's challenge this year, Democrats won the seat that Republicans have held since 1974.

Phil Musser, a Republican strategist who backed former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's GOP presidential bid, said of Obama's woes: "These are very damaging self-inflicted wounds and may heal over with a lot of happy talk at the Democratic convention, but may be re-exposed in the fall campaign."

Indeed, GOP operatives are intently watching the Democratic primary fight to see how to push Obama's buttons. They also hope Obama's missteps and losses have alienated key general election constituencies _ or at least planted negative impressions with them that will last into the fall.

"Each time that Clinton racks up a victory in these blue-collar-type states, it shows that Obama's really losing the Reagan Democrats, which gives Republicans great comfort and a great strategy _ go after those Reagan Democrats," said John Feehery, a Republican who formerly worked for then-House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill.

Democrats dismiss any notion that the damage will be lasting. They counter that six months is plenty of time for Obama to bounce back, and they argue it is unrealistic to imagine Obama would have gotten through his first ever rough-and-tumble campaign unscathed.

"It hasn't been a great couple weeks, but some of these problems were going to emerge anyway, and it's better that it happened now than in the fall," said Mark Mellman, a Democratic pollster who worked for Kerry's campaign and is unaligned in the primary. He said Obama has gone through a "learning period" and that will benefit him in fall if he is the nominee.

Added Erik Smith, a Democrat and former aide to Dick Gephardt: "There's something to be said for getting this stuff behind him, and not having any October surprises."

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Liz Sidoti covers the presidential race for The Associated Press.

WASHINGTON — Republicans can hardly contain their glee as they watch Barack Obama battle through a rocky period. And why should they? Nothing else is breaking the GOP's way this year. But, at l...
WASHINGTON — Republicans can hardly contain their glee as they watch Barack Obama battle through a rocky period. And why should they? Nothing else is breaking the GOP's way this year. But, at l...
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- Canaris I'm a Fan of Canaris 2 fans permalink

How is it that anyone is able to convince themselves that the Republicans won't rehash every scandal surrounding the Clinton's if Hillary Clinton is the nominee?

The line of argument that she has already been "vetted" is ridiculous. If the GOP isn't afraid to manufacture controversy out of thin air (Swift Boat Veterans for Truth), then how can anyone reasonably conclude that just because we've been through Vince Foster, Travelgate, Whitewater, Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones, the White House Travel Office files, etc. once, that we won't get to go through it all again?

Is there anything that the Republicans have done over the intervening years that leads you to believe that they won't use everything they have on whoever the Democratic nominee is, regardless of whether or not we've heard it before?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/05/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

It just proves that Hilary is either an IDIOT or one of them either way she will NOT be getting my vote.

GOP trying to break Obama hmm if I were them I'd worry about their nominee seems that BOTH democrats are beating him. Also it looks liek RON PAUL thinks OBama will make a better President than John McCain the GOP nominee. THen there is the that seat picked up in a republican area by a DEMOCRAT. but you know what they say he who laughs last laugh best. Obama will have the last laugh.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 05/05/2008

I'm a little pissed off.

Obama associating with Wright is somehow a crisis of biblical proportions; but nobody makes mention of hillary clinton and her pastor who is a convicted pedophile.

This seems like slightly unbalanced treatment by the press.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 05/05/2008

YOU have been told repeated times that you haven't a clue. But you still continue to come here and post that anyway.

So, I won't be addressing you (since you choose to ignore), but the readers. The pastor in mention has a church in CLINTON, NY. The Clintons have not attended that church.

I am an Obama supporter, but I just hate people who come here with lies about either candidate.

Independent_voter cannot be trusted to make any comment that is truthful, since he/she chooses to ignore any effort to set him/her straight.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 05/05/2008

There's plenty of legitimate criticism to be leveled towards the Clintons. This isn't one of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 05/05/2008

The source that I used was in error. My mistake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 05/05/2008
- mortrefuge I'm a Fan of mortrefuge 11 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 05/05/2008

Associating with Wright is a negative? I'm not sure how many deaths, or lies, the reverend is responsible for. I don't think his words are the reason we are in a recession either.

The media and Republicans want to focus on this small minded character? What has he done?

How about the Republican's association with George Bush? A proven liar, who has the blood of thousands on his hands? All of the people that voted twice for that man only to see his approval ratings at the lowest of any in history. Are they now going to distance themselves because of their actions causing a recession, thousands of lives, rich getting richer, poor getting poorer, our nations poor standing on the international stage, etc.

The people of America that voted for Bush should be on their knees every day begging God for forgiveness!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 05/05/2008

After 8 years of Bush they really have nothing else to be gleeful about. These miserable a-holes are stuck wondering why they elected Bush when gas was less that a $1.50 so that they can pay $4.00 less than 8 years later? Honestly, what has voting for Bush given any of these regular middle class republicans?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 05/05/2008
- Denni I'm a Fan of Denni 8 fans permalink

"Daisy" Obama doesn't need 'more experience" Look at where Clinton's exaggerated '35 years' have gotten her! NOWHERE. She's going to lose the primary and she still has skeletons in her closet to keep her from running in 2016 (AFTER Obama wins this fall).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 05/05/2008
- Sabreen60 I'm a Fan of Sabreen60 60 fans permalink
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The DEAL was and is Hillary's to close. It was never Obama's. He's the Black junior senator going up against the Clinton Machine. He has kicked her butt all across this country. When she has won it hasn't been by sufficient numbers to change anything. Another question I have is how is Obama suppose to get racists to vote for him? If 16% of voters in PA admitted that they didn't vote for Obama because of his race, how is HE suppose to change that??? Also, if 16% admitted it how many DID NOT admit it? 16% was certainly enough to change the outcome of that race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 05/05/2008

Sabreen60 wrote: "If 16% of voters in PA admitted that they didn't vote for Obama because of his race, how is HE suppose to change that???"

The "logical" conclusion is since he can't change that, the party's policy should be that minorities should not run for president because they might not be electable, and winning, after all, is all that counts. That seems to be the subtext of these "electability" statements coming from the Clinton camp. Would this be a party you'd like to support? Or a world you'd want to pass on to your children?

I think McCain's situation is much, much weaker than the MSM is willing to acknowledge. Running on fumes of outmoded thinking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 05/05/2008
- Sabreen60 I'm a Fan of Sabreen60 60 fans permalink
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Yes, but they never say that do they? They simply say he cannot get the "blue-collar" vote. I guess my question was somewhat rhetorical. If the MSM and even the Democratic Party were honest, this issue would put in the face of voters. I think this is part of what Obama meant when he said we need to have a honest conversation about race. I know it's about winning, but wouldn't it be great if Hillary took those voters to task and told them they were simply wrong not to vote for Obama because of his race. Ok, now I'm dreaming!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 05/05/2008

"Why can't Obama 'close the deal?'" = Obama's not beating Clinton soundly enough to satisfy some people. Sounds like a good reason to throw out the primary results and just hand the nomination to Clinton-- I think not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 05/05/2008


The scenario appears to be:

The repubs want Hillary to be the dem nominee and are doing everything to help her win it: attack Obama with Wright, Ayers, flag pin, etc... all the unsubstantial stuff.

Clinton wants to be the nominee at all costs, destroying Obama's chances: he's unelectable with the blue collar voters, character assassination, failed the c-i-c test, be my vp in my dream ticket,etc...
Sid Blumenthal, Carville, Joe Scarborough, Lanny Davis, Fox News, Pat Buchanan, Coulter, Hannity, are all rooting for HER.

Of the 2, the repubs prefer to run against Clinton; that's always been their plan; Clinton wins, the indies, the blacks, the youth, the educated, stay home in Nov., while nothing rallies the repub base like HRC. The repubs figure, with her as the dem nominee, they get a chance even in a very bad year.

Unconsciously and consciouly, HRC is in cahoot with the repubs. Obama is fighting 2 opponents + prevalent racism in PA, OH, FL, etc...

Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of, not Obama, but their country; because we can not afford more war, escalating gas prices, the sinking $ ( McCain admitted his ignorance of economics ), or an unprincipled, indecent and souless president like HRC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 05/05/2008
- atila I'm a Fan of atila 54 fans permalink
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it's going to be fun to watch the old man against this young Senator ,i'm pretty sure all this talk about rev wright from the neocons is because they know mccain is going to lose big time...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 05/05/2008
- pertello I'm a Fan of pertello 3 fans permalink

Found this on DU. The early voting monitor who was posting this reports a lot of OBAMAICANS at the voting site.

"I also met several actual Obamaicans today. Flinty-eyed mustachioed Dale Earnhardt worshiping Republican white guys who like Obama a lot. They weren't changing their registarations, and were there to vote down ticket races in the primary, but thery're in the bag for Obama in the fall.. This is a real phenomenon, not just a PR thing. Their disgust for Bush was palpable and it has rubbed off on McCain. The Republicans truly have absolutely no clue regarding the extent to which the ground has shifted beneath their feet. (Heh heh heh.) I was worried that they would be the first people we lost, but they're holding fast. They're not going to get fooled again."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 05/05/2008

Sweet. More proof Obama has appeal among Republicans that Hillary Clinton and John McCain do not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 05/05/2008

Would you kindly provide a link. I went to the site, but it must be buried somewhere. Thanks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 05/05/2008
- Daisy1111 I'm a Fan of Daisy1111 8 fans permalink


Obama was not ready for prime time national politics.

He's slipping in all the polls -- he's running out of steam.

He should have waiting until he had more than a year's experience ion the US senate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 05/05/2008

The supers will not deny Obama the nomination. If they do it and it is perceived that Clinton won unfairly, good luck getting the most loyal base the black vote to side with her.

Always remember that the black vote votes more than 80% toward the democrats.

Just in case you do not know..
McCain is the love child of the press right now. Let's see what happens after August when the MSM needs to fill its coffers.

McCain will be slaughtered in the general.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/05/2008
- jean22 I'm a Fan of jean22 10 fans permalink

Oh please! Obama is more "ready" than anyone else on this campaign trail. The mainstream media has been attacking Obama all day everyday for the past three months. He hasn't flinched. I'm absolutely amazed by his temperament. No other candidate would have or could have tolerated the same extreme biases. If his numbers are slipping it's because THE PEOPLE are running out of steam and beginning to succumb to the ridiculous hype and spin coming from the extremely anti-Obama mainstream media. Unfortunately it looks like once again the people are allowing corporate media and corporate america to pick our president!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/05/2008
- meanguy I'm a Fan of meanguy 17 fans permalink

"ANTI-OBAMA maisntream media?" you've GOT to be kidding! the media has spent over a year treating obama to the same treatment monica lewinsky gave bill clinton...his numbers are slipping because someone is finally looking past his packaging and discovering that the packaging is all there is...

NObama '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 05/05/2008
- pertello I'm a Fan of pertello 3 fans permalink

You know what? The Reverend Jeremiah Wrght has proven to be an opinionated psycho. He definitely does NOT get my vote!

But Barack Obama, a man of stability, calm and intelligence most definitely DOES GET my vote!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 05/05/2008
- Teritt I'm a Fan of Teritt 9 fans permalink

Said Bayh: "I'm sure the far right will be out there trying to do the whole `Swift Boat' thing."

Isn't that EXACTLY what Hillary's been doing? Dividing us brought us the type of power that Bush/Cheney has mustered - is that what we really want for the next four years?
And regarding the: Conservatives Praise Clinton's "Right-Wing Campaign".... is she really proud that they think of her as the next Joe Lieberman of the Democratic party?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 05/05/2008
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