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Here are a dozen reasons, a baker’s dozen, for why  Latinos should vote for 
Barack Obama in  November.
 
1. The Change Factor: Yes, you have heard it before, but  it is for real. 
People are hungry for it, especially after the worst presidency  in living 
memory. A key point here is that Obama has been on message about  change from 
DAY 
ONE. He is the Change candidate! 
2. The Organization Factor: Obama has built a remarkable organization, in  
part through using the Internet. Nothing quite like it has been seen before in  
its capacity to raise money, generate enthusiasm, and get out the vote. For 
more  on the uniqueness of Obama’s organization, see Joshua Green’s piece, “The 
 Amazing Money Machine” _http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200806/obama-finance_ 
(http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200806/obama-finance)   and Marc Ambinder’s “
His Space” in The Atlantic 
_http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200806/ambinder-obama_ 
(http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200806/ambinder-obama)  
3. The Charisma Factor: Hard to explain. Hard to  quantify. But you know it 
when you see it. (Obama’s recent Portland crowd, 75,000 in a  primary election, 
was no accident.) 
4. The Republican Factor: They  are in disarray and have money problems. This 
will have an impact on the  Presidential race. How much? Good question. But 
no doubt it will have  some. 
5. The Money Factor: A  corollary to the Organization Factor. Obama will have 
lots of it and will be  able to raise more and more of it. To those who say 
that money can’t buy love or  office, agreed, at least in terms of the former. 
But money can certainly help  win office. It is especially helpful if you have 
a good candidate, a good brand  as they say, to sell. Obama is such  a brand. 
 
6. The Even Keel Factor: In this  case, the young man, Obama, seems to have a 
more even temperament than the older  candidate. This undermines a potential 
advantage for McCain and also defies  expectations, namely, that age should 
bring a more even temper. (McCain’s anger  problem is for real.) Americans 
believe that we need a steady hand on the rudder  in these difficult times. 
7. The Intellectual and Expert  Factor: There are those who have claimed that 
Obama is an elitist, and that too  many in his campaign fit this bill. But 
the bottom line is that candidates who  can comfortably make use of experts and 
genuine intellectuals–not faux  intellectuals, for example, the 
neo-conservative ideologues–are in stronger  position than those who cannot. 
Knowledge may 
not be power, but it sure can help  keep power from making foolish mistakes, 
like Iraq. It can  also help win elections. (It was the “nerds,” after all, who 
really understood  how the delegate process worked in the Democratic race. 
And guess who had them  on staff and who listened to them.) 
8. The African-American Vote.  Obama will draw the greatest number of 
African-American voters in American  history. It will make a difference. As 
Poblano’s 
analysis shows, just a 10% to  20% increase can make a significant difference 
in who wins in the fall. (Poblano  suggests 13 electoral votes for each 10%.) 
See Josh Kalven’s “Obama Over the  Top: How New Voters Could Redraw the 
Electoral Map” 
_http://progressillinois.com/2008/05/11/features/obama-over-the-top_ 
(http://progressillinois.com/2008/05/11/features/obama-over-the-top)  
9. The Youth Vote and Support:  Typically the youth vote is viewed as an 
unreliable voting block. But Obama has  shown that he can increase the youth 
vote. 
In addition, youth represents ‘boots  on the ground.’ They do much of the 
door to door and office work that campaigns  require. On how the youth vote 
could assist Obama, once again, see Josh Kalven’s  “Obama Over the Top: How New 
Voters Could Redraw the Electoral Map” 
_http://progressillinois.com/2008/05/11/features/obama-over-the-top_ 
(http://progressillinois.com/2008/05/11/features/obama-over-the-top)  
10. A Motivated Democratic Party:  Yes, there is the issue of whether all of 
Hillary’s supporters will come around.  And there are unknowns in terms of 
whether Obama will be able to bring more  working class folks into his corner. 
But the Democrats are hungry and they have  resources. There will be some 
synergy between Presidential, Congressional, and  local races. 
11. The Oratory Factor. We know  what the man can do. He is pretty much in a 
class by himself. Speeches matter.  Words delivered well matter. McCain, on 
the other hand, is not a strong public  speaker. (The “My friends” thing just 
isn’t going to cut it.) In addition, Obama  will best him in the debates. 
12. The Bush factor: Obama is the  anti-Bush. He listens to those outside an 
inner circle. He is anti-Iraq war,  exceptionally intelligent, reasonably hip, 
etc. McCain, on the other hand,  appears to be running for Bush’s third term. 
The McBush notion will stick with a  significant number of voters. 
13. Michelle Obama: Michelle has  made some gaffes. Some view her as coming 
on too strong. But her story will get  out: poor kid from the South Side of 
Chicago, who through her own hard work and  intelligence made it to Princeton 
and 
Harvard.  She is now the mother of two young daughters, juggling family and 
career. Women,  many of Hillary’s supporters, will relate. Further, Michelle is 
a powerful  speaker. The Republicans would be foolish to underestimate  her.



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