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| Obama faces liberal backlash. Stances on wiretaps, faith-based work and handguns spark discontent online By Kathy Kiely and Martha T. Moore USA TODAY Barack Obama is facing a rebellion from the liberal blogosphere that helped him lock up the Democratic presidential nomination. In recent days, Obama has criticized the Supreme Court for saying that child rapists cannot be executed and refused to oppose a decision knocking down a handgun ban. He announced a plan to support faith-based social work and said he would vote for a bill giving immunity to telephone companies that allowed warrantless wiretapping of their customers. Those centrist positions may help woo swing voters, but they infuriated some of Obama's core supporters. Nearly 12,000 of them have formed an online group on Obama's presidential campaign website, urging him to vote against the domestic wiretapping bill. "When a candidate decides to move to the center, he shouldn't move away from us," said Mike Stark, a University of Virginia law student who started the online mutiny. Democratic blogs are flaying Obama's plan to vote for the wiretapping bill, said Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, founder of a leading liberal blog, Daily Kos. He's withholding a planned donation to Obama as a result. "It's sort of a defining issue right now. It's huge," he said. Moving to the political center is a common strategy in a general election campaign: Candidates try to appeal to swing voters by moderating their more partisan primary stances. Arianna Huffington, founder of the liberal blog The Huffington Post, said Obama's centrist moves won't work — just as they didn't for John Kerry in 2004. Instead, she said, Obama should continue to try to draw in new voters as he did in the primaries. "This is the winning strategy for him: to appeal to the 83 million people who did not vote in '04." Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent who votes with Democrats and considers himself a socialist, didn't deny that he sensed a shift in Obama's tone, but he refused to criticize his colleague, whom he is supporting "enthusiastically." Nevertheless, Sanders offered advice to Obama's liberal critics. "They should be organizing a grassroots movement," he said, "so it will be easier for Obama to stand up to the wealthy and powerful special interests who are going to be pushing him the other way."
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| The hell with the Liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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| Maybe. but he's gonna need them to win.
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| This is what I want in a Democratic nomiee. I want a Democratic nod who stands up to the liberals in the Democratic party and conservatives within the GOP. |
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