Obama faces image problems, supporters say
WASHINGTON, May 11 (UPI) -- Democratic U.S. presidential
hopeful Barack Obama's biggest challenge might not be his race but
his image, party insiders say.
Republicans will likely try to paint the Illinois senator as
a liberal and an elitist who is out of touch with mainstream
America, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.
"The key is going to be whether Barack can avoid getting on
defense on social 'wedge' issues and can stay on the offense on
economic issues," said U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., an Obama
supporter.
A recent Pew Research Center survey found that Obama is
perceived by the public as more liberal than Democratic rival Sen.
Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.
The survey also found that most respondents said Arizona
Sen. John McCain, the presumptive GOP nominee, is "a centrist whose
views are fairly close to their own."
Obama has "handicaps and potential problems, race being one
of them, (but) it's not the only one," Pew Center President Andrew
Kohut said.
"He is perceived as a liberal. He is perceived by many
voters as not well grounded on foreign policy and not tough enough
... and he has a potential problem, distinct from race, of being
seen as an elitist, an intellectual."
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