Last week Obama met with a group of evangelical leaders.
Tonight he's meeting with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and on Thursday he'll be meeting with member of the Congressional black caucus. http://thepage.time.com/2008/06/17/obama -to-sit-down-with-hispanic-leaders/
As far as I'm concerned, all of this is good. It's important to make the rounds, to connect with people who don't know you that well and those who already do.
But who should be next? I tend to think Obama should meet with a group of women elected representatives. This would fit with the congressional groups he's meeting with this week and would be a positive signal to Clinton supporters who have committed to Obama without much enthusiasm or who are persuadable but haven't been willing to commit yet.
As I've said here before, I'm a 50 year old woman, a life-long feminist and a union member. I used to support Clinton until the Iowa caucuses and then switched to Obama. I think Obama's doing just fine in the current polls and I do think that even more of the Clinton supporters will be voting for Obama than currently say they will. But I also think it would be worth doing some events and having some meetings with women political leaders.
Should those be scheduled? Or is the timing not quite right?
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