The case against Obama By Gary L. Bauer and Tom Rose
As the likelihood increases that Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee for president, it is high time Republicans start thinking about what type of campaign to run against him. The race is on.
Most strategists think, and we are inclined to agree, that the odds of a McCain victory against Barack Obama will be greater than they might have been against a Clinton nominee. But we also think a McCain/Obama campaign presents Republicans and conservatives with an opportunity to reassert conservative principles and redefine presidential politics in a way that a McCain/Clinton race never would have allowed. Rather than cowering behind throwaway lines lobbed at an uneasy base, it's time for an articulate, fearless discussion of conservative ideas.
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