I asked an Independent about
why he voted for Barack Obama in 2008, supposedly only the second time he had
voted for a Democrat for president. "Yeah, I did. My parents are dead for
a long time, but my sister says, 'You have to vote for Obama, for what it would
have meant for Mom and Dad.' I felt that too. It's a huge thing. This [history
of racism] has been the worst blot on this country. All of a sudden this
charming, intelligent guy just blows it away. It was great."
A complementary
consideration was John McCain's inability to say anything cogent about the
financial crisis then engulfing the nation. "He didn't have a clue about
the economy.”
I just assumed the guy
[Obama] could do it. I thought he was going to be more Clinton-like in his
economics and politics. I was caught by surprise by how far left the guy is and
how much he's hung onto it and, I would say, at considerable cost to his own
standing."
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