More Republicans jump on the misguided Obama-bus
Bush's 2004 key campaign strategist Matthew Dowd says he's unhappy with the President's performance and could be hinting he's interested in helping Barack Obama. He says he is looking for a uniter, not a divider. . .
Dowd, who has yet to formally endorse a candidate, says he is looking for a candidate whose aim is to unite, not divide, people across political, racial, or socioeconomic lines.
In discussing the broad appeal of Barack Obama, the onetime Bush supporter said, "I think we should design campaigns that appeal, not to 51 percent of the people, but bring the country together as a whole."
Maybe someone ought to tell Dowd about the divisive Black Values teachings to which Barack Obama's longtime pastor is so loyally devoted, and to which, one may presume, Obama is, as well.
Link: AHN | Republicans Defect From Party To Support Barack Obama's White House Bid | May 7, 2007.













