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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:01 PM
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Obama Tailors Message to Western Voters
NYT/AP: Obama Tailors Message to Western Voters
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: April 6, 2008

BUTTE, Mont. (AP) -- Hunting for votes out West, Democrat Barack Obama on Saturday rejected the idea that the region's sparsely populated states aren't important in the presidential race and renewed his promise to appoint a high-level adviser on Indian issues if elected. Obama also cast his usual message in more Western-friendly terms, talking about clean-coal technology as a way of protecting Montana's beautiful mountains and civil liberties as part of the state's tradition of independence. An Obama supporter had scolded all the presidential candidates earlier for not addressing Western issues.

Montana and neighboring states have only a handful of delegates, but every one of them is valuable as Obama seeks to keep Hillary Rodham Clinton from narrowing his lead heading toward the nomination convention. Obama, speaking at the Montana Democrats' annual Mansfield-Metcalf Dinner, mocked the suggestion from Clinton's campaign earlier this year that his lead is suspect because he won lightly contested small states that hold caucuses while losing some big states with primary elections.

''There are people saying Obama wins all these little states, all these caucus states, these small little Western states. I don't know about you, but I think they're pretty important,'' Obama told the crowd of 4,000.

And in a state where more than 6 percent of the population is American Indian, Obama talked about improving health and education for Indians. He promised to appoint a senior White House adviser on the subject and host an annual meeting of tribal leaders.

The campaign noted that Obama released a position paper involving Western issues before the Nevada primary earlier this year and has also spelled out his views on hunting and other rural concerns.

Even Obama's standard stump speech took on a Western tone. He acknowledged his support of clean-energy technology might worry voters in a region that produces lots of coal. ''I know Montana's a coal state. My home state, Illinois, is a coal state, but we've got to make sure that we are investing in technologies that capture carbon because we can't sustain the planet the way that we're doing it right now,'' Obama said, speaking to 8,000 people at a college arena in Missoula. ''Look at this incredible landscape around you. We've got to pass that on.''...

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Obama.html
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virginia mountainman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-06-08 12:05 PM
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1. Then, if he talks about Gun Control..
Edited on Sun Apr-06-08 12:08 PM by virginia mountainman
People will start leaving the room...

How will he explain his support for a complete ban on ALL semi-automatic firearms?????? (He did when he was in the state legislator) A view like that will be pure radioactive in 95% of the nation.

Or his recent comments against CCW permits??? When almost all states are CCW...

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