Rich Lowry, The National Review
Even if Obama and Huckabee don't win their nomination fights, they represent a changing of the guard in African-American (from Sharpton/Jackson-style leadership) and evangelical politics (from Falwell/Roberston-style leadership). They will be leaders for years to come and will be less hard-edged and vested in the disputes of the past than their predecessors. They will have cross-over appeal (Obama, among whites; Huckabee, among the media—unless he actually wins the nomination). And they are both are winsome guys. You don't have to be a fan of their presidential candidacies—I emphatically am not—to acknowledge that this changing of the guard is a most welcome development.
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