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The Audacity of Change

I am not a political pundit. I’m just a marketer and public relations professional tired of the Bush administration’s mishandling of the war.  I want change and can’t wait until 2008.

What worries me is the rising rankling between Obama and Clinton. Both in my mind are great candidates. The GOP knows this and seems to be plotting a grand divide and conquer strategy. 

From a public relations perspective, this all looks kind of bad for the Dem candidates. Clinton, of course, is on the defensive. Obama is a rising star yet so vulnerable to attack that one almost wants him to lie low for another six months.

With so much at stake, wouldn’t it be great to see Obama and Clinton much more united in their attack against the Bush administration? What if they went into all this pre-primary frenzy together? And what if they both decided that if they both run on the same ticket, it wouldn’t be such a bad situation for America?  

There’s too much at stake to let in-fighting prevent much-needed change in America. If Clinton and Obama presented a united front, their presence could indeed be audacious.

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