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The Politics Of Auntie Zeituni

01 Nov 2008 12:57 pm

Barack Obama's long-lost aunt, who is living in poverty, might be deported for being in the country illegally...and this is supposed to make people not want to vote for Barack Obama?

Republicans think anti-immigrant forces are going to be rallied by attacking a middle aged woman in her fifties?  This is what's going to swing independents back to McCain?  Reminding people (a) of an actual human face on the receiving end of anti-immigration policies and (b) that the Democratic candidate is personally affected by a complicated issue facing many American families?


And assuming voters _are_ motivated by the connection, they're going to turn to McCain as their anti-immigrant savior?

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