DENVER — While Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama doesn't have instinctive appeal to white working class voters who could decide the election, he has enough time to make his case.

That was the consensus of the panel of strategists and analysts at this morning's briefing that CUNA cosponsored with the National Journal and other organizations.

Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg said Obama's focus on government reform and breaking gridlock doesn't resonate with middle class voters.

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