Letters to the Editor
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Can we learn to talk about race as Democrats
I have been reading some of the posts for this editorial. I think the answer is obvious. The answer is No. Although most of the discussion is on white and black voting blocks, the true issue is about being able to have the Democratic ticket (Obama) address a penetration issue in their approach to this campaign. As many have stated Hilary is pretty much out of the running here. Unfortunately many of the posters can not deal with any issue without talking about her. Whether she is around or not the penetration issue is still a problem. Sen Obama has had trouble with White and Latino working class voters. He could manage having a problem with one of these groups. They could be balanced out by the new young voters Donna was talking about. Unfortunately he is facing small representation with both of these groups. The campaign has done little to address the issue. These are critical to a successful campaign in the fall. Yet any discussion that there might actually be a weakness leads to attack and ridicule.
Just because you hate the person giving you feedback does not make them wrong. A mature mind would look for solutions to problems before they can exploited. In this campaign going forward, the referring to attacks by the opposition as racist will not have the impact they did against Hilary. Our party is sensitive to those issues. Remember that the Repubs did not even bother to make a token appearance at the NAACP sponsored debates. They will do as they did today and refer to them being called racist a vicious personal attack of the old school politics. If we need to find a way for Obama to connect with working class people that are not black. This more a class issue than it is a race issue. That may be why people are having such a hard time grasping the feedback they are being given.

