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Barack Obama Is Flip-Flopping Himself to a November Defeat

August 05, 2008 02:55 PM ET | Bonnie Erbe | Permanent Link | Print

I said it three weeks ago. And I've been sensing it ever since Sen. Barack Obama won the Democratic presidential nomination two months ago. Where's his massive lead in the polls? Democrats score higher than Republicans on generic polls this season. And why wouldn't they, given the destructive impact of the Republican Bush administration on our nation's economy, military prowess, and strength as the world's leader? Nonetheless, Senator Obama has failed to pull convincingly ahead of rival Sen. John McCain, and some daily presidential tracking polls show them dead even. As I wrote way back in July:

Taking all these caveats into account, Obama should still be ahead by 10 to 15 percentage points at this moment in the contest. It is a tight race, when it should have been an easy sprint for the Democratic nominee.

Now, the New York Times's David Brooks is asking, "Where's the Landslide?" He attributes Obama's problem to his aloof demeanor:

There is a sense that because of his unique background and temperament, Obama lives apart. He put one foot in the institutions he rose through on his journey but never fully engaged.

Perhaps that's a factor. And it is well put by Brooks, an eminent scribe. But it's not THE answer, IMHO.

THE answer is that the far-left wing of the Democratic Party nominated a charismatic unknown, who has turned out not to be ready for primetime politics. His impeccably choreographed jaunt through the Middle East and Europe last week produced an 8-point bounce in the polls that lasted for about eight seconds.

The boost from his trip was wide, but it wasn't deep. And since Obama clinched the nomination, he has alienated important segments of his young, liberal base by flip-flopping on a range of issues from offshore oil drilling, to government surveillance to gun control and abortion rights.

Why can't Obama hold on to a credible lead in the polls? Because the Democrats nominated an off-the-charts liberal and the United States is a moderate-to-conservative nation. As he changes positions seeking the support of independents and alienated Republicans this fall, he turns off the far-left base that got him the nomination in the first place.

Does this mean I believe McCain will win in November? No. The Republicans, in turn, nominated an incredibly weak candidate (who does not energize the Republican base), who until last week had run a poorly executed campaign. But it does mean this race is still the Democrats' to lose, and so far, they're doing a pretty good job of doing just that.

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i can't believe this man is a contender for the presidency,I may sound like alot of other folks..but where is the experience? and he flip flops more than a fish out of water.I do not believe this possible closet muslim is ready for office...his name alone is reason enough.

...somewhere there is an assassin who's going to vote with a bullet.

Regarding your article

I think the reason Obama is tied with McCain even though Democrats poll higher than Republicans is because the public is thinks McCain isn't a typical Republican. Which he is.

Foxy News Dumping wives & Narcissists

Why has Fox News "never" explained their wee bit reference to McCain's dumping of his sick wife of many years and why should we believe that he would not dump all of us middle age women and older women of America? Why would he be interested in doing anything "NICE:" or Sacrificial for us. I sense that Fox News has a "sicko" called Sean and gang,going after the Presidential personality of Obama and his sincerity and failing to make any "realistic comments that would educate "people" to make a balance choice. Fox News is Campaigning for McCaine big time in the worst journalistic manner that I have ever seen in my 60 plus years. I have followed quite a lot of Presidential elections I tuned off Fox when the reporters actually "Stole" the election for George Bush in his first bid for the Presidency and I am sure going to work hard to educate people, that Fox News is just what it is a "FOXY" and "Tricky" propaganda Machine that has brought TV Screen some of the most blatant lies that I have ever encountered and has made TV unwatchable. some of us see right through your misuse of the Physcology that is at work.I will be keeping Hope alive and will get the "Change" in November when Barack Obama is elected 'fair" and "Square" as America's President for Change that is absolutely necessary, and Fox News becomes a "Flop".

I never knew America had people who hated themselves so much I see them being interviewed especially the likes of Juan Williams who has been "Choking". God's will, will be done come November. And to God be the Glory.

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About Bonnie Erbe

Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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