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Obama's Secret? Organization. Time for the Next Step.

Posted by sarahczynski Posted on: 05/20/08

Obama's Secret? Organization. Time for the Next Step.

There's a very good chance that Barack Obama will win the democratic nomination for president of the United States.  Despite being hundreds of delegate votes ahead, Hillary Clinton continues to hang on; she believes she still has a chance.

 

Sure Hillary, you have a slight chance.  But there's one thing Obama has that you don't: incredible organization with his campaign.

 

That would at least explain why 75,000 people showed up in Portland for an Obama rally today.  The last time I heard of a mass of people that large in the news was related to deaths in natural disasters. 

 

Much of Obama's success has been due to social networking.  I receive at least three bulletins a day from the Obama camp on MySpace.  Any day of the week I am able to tell you where he's at, what he's doing, and where he will be next- and the funny thing is, I don't even care to know all of that information.

 

It also helps that voting in favor of Obama is trendy.  This season Obama gear has become available at Urban Outfitters (and his Shepard Fairey 'Progress' tee is ever so soft).  Scarlett Johansson loves him.  Will. I. Am. loves him.  John Legend loves him.  The list goes on.

 

Despite the numbers of fans- sorry, supporters- of Barack Obama, one must wonder: will he (or anyone else running, for that matter) really tackle the major issues at hand?  The major issues seem to be war, health care, and poverty.  Let's tack on shuffling unprepared students through the public education system, for good measure. 

 

It's a shame the election process will drag out over the course of the year.  In the meantime, more innocent people will die both abroad in the war; and at home due to lack of health care (ha, I might be one of them!)  More families continue to struggle to put food on the table.  The upcoming generation is facing more challenges in the twenty first century. 

 

I have no intention of rambling on much further, but I will say this: my mom teaches in an elementary school that has a capacity of 600 students.  Currently there are over 850 students under one roof. 

 

Presidential hopefuls: Less talky, more action; pleeeeease.


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  • Excellent point. A lot of Obama's momentum is due to being as close to a rock star as there is in politics. Hopefully he will have the chance to back it up, although it is pretty obvious from the actions of the Republicans (and Joe Lieberman) that they will notgo quietly into the night. http://rbennett.pnn.com/6022-the-front-page
    By Just a Guy on May 20, 2008 22:18

  • Yes, you have a good point. There are so many problems facing our society that conducting a campaign like a rock tour does seem to be a mismatch. Even so, he seems more genuine than the average politician. If elected, we should all give him the chance to put his money where his mouth is, especially on health care and education (see my article on health care). Keep up the good work, Sarah.
    By pikejj on May 27, 2008 02:29

  • I heard he was actually healing people.
    By nightingale on June 05, 2008 18:50

  • For the record, I am very PRObama. Any responsible voter will still analyze what ALL candidates are up to and know the issues. I wrote this to vent over the painfully long election process, as well as shedding light on how the youngest candidate is appealing to many. He's making a lot of good moves.
    By sarahczynski on June 05, 2008 19:00

  • Honestly, I don't think he's appealing to many, it just SEEMS like he is because of the media. The media is totally in love with Obama so that's where all their focus is. The coastal states have a tendency to think that they are the majority of voters, but they really are not. Middle America is where the largest voters are, and they are not all for Obama. IF they were, Obama would have the lead by a landslide. And if you notice, both candidates are trying their hardest to be as middle of the road as they can to appeal to the middle states. I think that's interesting because for Mccain to go moderate is not much of a leap, whereas Obama going moderate is like night and day. There is a reason he has been the MOST liberal senator. I wonder what Obama supporters will do when they see more of his idealistic liberal/borderline socialist views fade to please the moderates.
    By Moms @ Home on August 07, 2008 17:36

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