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Obama would be portrayed as indecisive, inexperienced and unreliable, with evidence and media footage to back up the charge.
I agree.

And I agree about the Hillary thing. I wanted to note that whatever Obama would gain from party unity might be lost with the whole "post-partisan" narrative--if I'm recalling correctly that was a winning argument against her.

I should say, I don't really believe it (I don't put stock in narratives much), but I think she was percieved as being really entrenched in the establishment by fellow dems, imo.

I think Biden, however, has the foreign policy thing stand out the most, which is a more necessary sell for the center. And no, I lurk in a lot of left spaces and heard nothing about a change. There's always the debate wink

I think a lot dems actually like Biden in general, they just don't like he's so conventional in the face of Palin's newness.

I believe that's a common sentiment across party lines in this "change" year. wink

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