Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Obama Pro-Gun?

Talking to the crowds in rural Pennsylvania, Obama tried to downplay his record of voting for the gun-control bills, and tried to reposition himself as being a pro-gun activist. Several democratic surrogates from Pennsylvania who are also pro-gun helped him in securing contact with the rural population. By assuming the popular position regardless of the fact that it contradicts his personal belief and voting record to win a particular segment of the population, Sen. Obama can make angry bigger groups of his devoted supporters, such as women and urban voters. Moreover, if he actually becomes a Democratic nominee, Republicans are very likely to use this policy switch example and portray Obama as a flip flopper. Even though appealing to a variety of voters is very important for the candidate to win the Presidential Nomination, a candidate has to pick and chooses his battles carefully and realize that he or she could not possibly be popular with everyone. Otherwise, the candidate may be perceived as a crowd pleaser and a flip flopper, which could be a disaster to his or her image.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0408/9398.html

2 comments:

Chris Jones said...

I think there is certainly some merit to this argument but also calls into question the importance of the particular policy issue. While appearing light on guns may allow him to secure pro-gun votes, it also might not trigger a backlash from larger groups because guns is not as high on their radar and he might be able to spin out of negative clams by showing that certain bills may have been good or bad but are different from the gun issue as a whole.

Daisy said...

There is definitely no argument that Senator Obama is a crowd-pleaser. His re-wording of his policy on gun-control is a prime example. You are also correct in that his flip-flop on this issue may hurt him during the general election. Hopefully Senator Obama will show more of his true colors and explain more of his policies before the American people vote for a man whose opinions and intentions are not crystal clear.