Obama Team Looks Forward to General Election Fight

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CHICAGO — Barack Obama’s campaign on Wednesday weighed ways to bring the drawn-out Democratic nominating process to a close while mapping out a strategy that will involve campaigning in battleground states where primaries have already been held.

Obama’s drive to nail down the party nod was buoyed with a double-digit win in North Carolina and a stronger-than-expected run in Indiana, where he almost overcame rival Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Obama was expected to compete for the six remaining Democratic contests but to also turn attention to general election states, aides said.

Likely Republican presidential nominee John McCain has “run free for some time now” because of Democratic preoccupation with the ongoing primary fight, said Obama strategist David Axelrod. “I don’t think we’re going to spend time solely in primary states,” he said. “We have multiple tasks here.”

The Illinois senator was enjoying a rare down day in his hometown before returning to Washington, D.C., late Wednesday

He was expected to travel later in the week to Oregon, where he appears to hold the advantage, and then head to the Appalachian coal-states of West Virginia and Kentucky, where Clinton seems to have the edge.

Meanwhile, in an e-mail to supporters soliciting contributions, Obama called his North Carolina showing “a decisive victory.”

As for Indiana, “we did much better than all the pundits predicted, despite Republicans changing parties to support Senator Clinton, believing she would be easier for Senator McCain to defeat,” Obama wrote. “Now is the time for each one of us to step up and do what we can to close out this primary.”

Obama was 184.5 delegates shy of the 2,025 needed to secure the Democratic nomination.

His campaign made broad suggestions that it was time for the 270 remaining unaligned superdelegates — who will determine the outcome of the race — to get off the fence, claiming the delegate math leaves little path for a Clinton victory.

“We think the Clinton camp has gotten away with a little bit of creating these alternative views of reality,” said Obama campaign manager David Plouffe.

10 Responses to “Obama Team Looks Forward to General Election Fight”

Comment by Texas4Hill

That’s fine, if she drops out, now I know for sure I’ll be voting McCain in November. Voting republican the 1st time in my life. I don’t want a candidate chosen by college students and ghetto dwellers.
Wonder if they did a poll of the states that had already voted, how many people have buyers remorse and would have changed their vote from Obama to Clinton….

McCain 2008
Clinton 2012!!!!
Obama NEVER

 
Comment by Rafael

OBAMA 08 - Time for a change in Republican and Clinton control of the white house…

 
Comment by Sharon Monrovia

Texas4 Hill I know you are not an idiot! You do not change parties because YOUR candidate does not get the nomination. You support whomever is chosen by the party at the end of the day. Why did you vote for Hillary in the first place? Was it because you do not want 4 more years of Busch politics or because she is white? Well, I’m white too and also a Hillary supporter but I am not going to commit suicide because my candidate is not chosen. No, I am voting for the party and you should consider it too.

 
Comment by Kay

A fight is right. And this time YOU WILL BE THE LOSER !!!!! Thanks alot OBAMBOTS. You just gave it to McCain.

 
Comment by Mater in SC

Texas4Hill…you’ll get over it. LOL

 
Comment by Missy

I too will now vote Republican because I CANNOT vote for someone who 1st claimed he didn’t realize how radical his pastor of 20 yrs was only to later throw this same “family” member under the bus. It proves Obama is almost evil. It is an obvious view into his character: he will use and/or hurt anyone to get his way. I feel anyone who votes for him in the gen. election has to be blind, dumb, or scared. Now that Clinton is more than likely out of the race, the only decent candidate left is McCain.

 
Comment by WHN

DITTO

Texas4Hill

 
Comment by Radmanaustin

Another move to win superdelegates. This Saturday Obama will have “Get-out-the Vote” voter registrations in all 50 states. Obama is changing the landscape. Not Republican and not Democrate but American. For the people and by the people. Taking back Washington.

 
Comment by arthur

HILLARY DEMOCRATS WILL VOTE FOR JOHN MCCAIN. COUNT ON IT!

JOHN MCCAIN for PRESIDENT 2008!

Hillary Clinton for President 2012??

 
Comment by Obama will NEVER be President

I am also voting McCain, I refuse to vote for Obama…………..

 

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