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Tick Tock And He Don’t Stop: Bredesen Off-Script On Obama [AGAIN]

Posted on August 27, 2008 at 8:50 pm

On a night even Bill Clinton is singing the praises of Barack Obama, Governor Phil Bredesen, once again, offers his unsolicited constructive criticism of the Democratic nominee:

“What he’s got to do is get more specific — not so much in terms of putting out white papers — but really explaining to some of these undecided voters why is your life going to be better if you elect me,” Bredesen said. “I’m not talking about hope and change and stuff.”

That rhetoric has energized the Democratic base, Bredesen, but it hasn’t reached “that middle 10 or 15 percent, who may be D’s or R’s in their registration, but they’re certainly willing to go either way” and will likely decide Obama’s contest with Republican John McCain.

“It’s a different message for them,” Bredesen said. The Obama campaign should reach out to them by emphasizing “just one or two things” he’ll do to improve the plight of people who shop at Wal-Mart.

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2 Responses to “Tick Tock And He Don’t Stop: Bredesen Off-Script On Obama [AGAIN]”

  1. GoldnI writes
    August 27th, 2008 9:12 pm

    Bredesen is starting to repeat himself. Someone in Denver needs to change his batteries soon. Two AA’s.

  2. Rumbler writes
    August 28th, 2008 8:33 am

    Bredesen obviously brought his taste testers with him. He’s managing to avoid the Koolaid and speak rationally.

    Go Phil go!

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