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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
2008 - Part I
by Rich Galen
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Ok. The midterm elections are what were. The Presidential campaigns are what will be. Let's take an early look. Today, the Democrats.

GENERAL THEORY:

Both parties will have to decide whether they want to win, or are willing to lose on the point of an ideological sword.

In California, Republicans - who tend to tile well to the Conservative end of the political scale - gave 91% of their votes to the decidedly moderate Governor Schwarzenegger. Winning was more important.

Nationally, Democrats got a taste of what it's like to win - something they haven't savored since 1996. They may well decide, like California Republicans, that winning is worth ignoring - if not outright sacrificing - some deeply held beliefs.

Let's take a quick look at the Democratic frontrunners: Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama, Al Gore and John Kerry

Hillary Clinton is at the top of every list. She spent $30 million (nearly $11 per vote) to get 67% of the vote against a badly flawed Republican candidate. Anything less - especially in a great Democratic year - and people would have wondered aloud whether she had lost a step.

She spent the money and got the votes and now Democrats have to think about whether she will, as one national reporter put it "lead them off a cliff" by winning the nomination and losing the general election.

Footage from election night - with Bill sharing the stage but grabbing everyone's attention - while Hillary was giving her victory speech

Biggest plus? Her name is Hillary Clinton. Biggest negative? His name is Bill Clinton and at the Presidential level, a spouse's behavior counts. How many "bimbo alerts" will Hillary's campaign have to explain away?

Barak Obama is the media's flavor-of-the-month. He has an almost non-existent legislative record as a US Senator which might work in his favor. Hard to pick apart a record which is largely blank.

Obama has no experience at the national level where the unyielding glare of the political spotlight tends to make rookies wither as the unyielding pressures of constant campaigning and fundraising become crushing.

The recent boomlet tells us Democrats may not be looking for an alternative to Hillary, but they certainly are looking at options. Continued...

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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