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First thoughts: Abortion politics

Posted: Thursday, August 14, 2008 9:20 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro
*** Abortion Politics: Who would have guessed that the Democratic Party in 2008 would write a platform that was somewhat open to pro-lifers? The platform says the Democratic Party backs Roe v. Wade, but it also notes that the party "strongly" supports a woman's decision to carry a pregnancy to term. And this comes after the Dems announced that Bob Casey Jr. will speak on the Tuesday night of the convention; his father famously was denied a speaking slot at the ’92 Dem convention because of his pro-life views. So here's the $64,000 question: Are the Dems more open to pro-lifers than the GOP is to pro-choicers? The answer is yes if you read the platforms. But if you look at the presidential running mates, you might side with the GOP -- especially after McCain told the Weekly Standard that he would be open to selecting the pro-choice Tom Ridge as his running mate. (Let’s not forgot that Joe Lieberman is pro-choice as well). Planned Parenthood yesterday applauded the Dem platform on abortion and Casey’s speaking role, but what makes us think that National Right to Life and the Family Research Council won’t take too kindly as Ridge as the GOP running mate?

*** Enough time to complain? However, has anyone noticed the biggest upside to both Obama and McCain waiting so long to name their 'mates? It means less time for the media and activists to second-guess their choices. By the time any handwringing over the running mate hit critical mass, the story will be the conventions, the start of the fall campaign, or the debates -- but not the VP’s background. Of course, if interest groups cry loud enough, that could be enough to break through the clutter.

*** Social Security politics: Abortion isn’t the only issue on our radar screen… Today happens to be Social Security’s 73rd birthday, and both political parties are using the occasion to whack the other side, as well as discuss an issue that (so far) hasn’t received that much attention in this presidential race. The DNC has unveiled a new Web video featuring Franklin Roosevelt’s grandson that hits McCain for supporting past efforts to privatize Social Security and for calling the system “a disgrace” while on the stump. The video ends, “Keep your hands off our Social Security.” The RNC, meanwhile, issued a press release yesterday highlighting some of Obama’s shifting views on increasing payroll taxes. But let’s face it: Social Security has been a winning issue for Democrats in past elections, and Bush’s failed effort in 2005 to partially privatize it -- which McCain supported -- marked the beginning of the White House’s and the GOP's current political woes.

*** Olympic ad watch: As good NBC-Universal employees, we continue to watch the Olympics (and lose sleep in the process, given those primetime 11:00 pm to midnight ET events). And while watching, we noticed that McCain seems to have changed his Olympic ad traffic -- replacing the “celebrity” hit on Obama with the more positive “Washington is broken” ad. While “Washington is broken” is all about McCain, it’s still somewhat dark. Meanwhile, the Obama campaign says it will unveil a new Olympics TV ad today that “highlights Obama’s “plan to put the middle class first.” 

*** Downballot spotlight: It's a good year to be a Democratic Senate candidate with the last name "Udall," NBC/NJ’s Carrie Dann notes. In New Mexico, just south of the state where Rep. Mark Udall hopes to win back the seat vacated by retiring Colorado GOP Sen. Wayne Allard, cousin Tom Udall is winning by double digits in the contest to replace retiring Republican Sen. Pete Domenici. Udall's GOP opponent, Rep. Steve Pearce, survived a bruising primary against Heather Wilson (whom Domenici endorsed), while Udall cruised unopposed to the Democratic nomination. Pearce -- a conservative whose reputation for sticking to his guns helped him squeak by Wilson -- now may skew too far to the right in bluish New Mexico. "Pearce doesn't have a clear path to victory here," says New Mexico political analyst Heath Haussamen. "A lot of Republicans have already given up on this seat." Udall's hefty financial and polling advantage will be tough to overcome, but Pearce could gain some ground by following the Republican roadmap of slamming Dems on energy; he is already up with ads accusing Udall of blocking new nuclear power and oil drilling. But a weak showing for the downballot Republican could cause some consternation among national Republicans, who hope that turnout in Pearce's conservative home district could boost McCain's chances in this battleground state.

*** On the trail: McCain is in Colorado, where he raises money in Edwards, participates in an Aspen Institute conversation with Walter Isaacson in Aspen, and later fundraises in Aspen. Obama spends his last full day on vacation in Hawaii.

Countdown to Dem convention: 11 days
Countdown to GOP convention: 18 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 82 days
Countdown to Inauguration Day 2009: 159 days
 
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The Democrats should not be afraid to discuss abortion.  I just think the Democratic Party, including Obama, need to do a better job of explaining their views for being pro-choice.  

Being pro-choice doesn't mean you are 100% for abortion.  The Democrats, specifically Obama, need to show more compassion for pro-lifers with the narrative that they would push for more federal funding to increase the support and knowledge for adults to not consider abortion as well as increase funding for prenatal care and after-birth care.

The problem for most pro-lifers, much of whom are conservative Republicans, is that they look at the abortion the same way as they look at the "military" surge in Iraq.  The surge is just one part of establishing a sovereign Iraqi Democracy.  The goal of the abortion platform should be to reduce the number of abortions in America by having a comprehensive plan from prenatal care to after-birth care for those adults considering abortion, but keep the freedom choice which is an American trait.
The latest polls have somewhat good news for both candidates, with McCain forced into a tie in TWO polls from Virginia but taking the lead in Nevada. Full roundup: http://campaigndiaries.com/2008/08/13/wednesday-polls-two-surveys-find-virginia-tied-bright-takes-lead-in-al-02/
The latest polls have somewhat good news for both candidates, with McCain forced into a tie in TWO polls from Virginia but taking the lead in Nevada. Full roundup: http://campaigndiaries.com/2008/08/13/wednesday-polls-two-surveys-find-virginia-tied-bright-takes-lead-in-al-02/
Jeff, Houston (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 9:45 AM)


Actually Jeff the polls are remaining about the same except for a slight increase for Obama on the national polls (going up from +4 to +6). New polls in PA show Obama up by +8 and in New Jersey Obama has increased his lead to +10. The polls in Michigan, Florida, etc., remain about the same.

McCain remains in the low 40s and can't get above that level in all the polls. So even with a fluctuation here and there the polls indicate that while voters are sure they do not want McCain as President there are some that are still hesitant about Obama. The fact that Obama remains in the high 40s and McCain in the low 40s indicates this race is Obama's to win or lose. It has absolutely nothing to do with McCain except for the fact he remains the voter's second choice behind Obama.
Polls are getting closer Dems. I thought you all said this was going to be a landslide? Maybe if you watched somthing other then Olbermanns show, you'd have a small clue as to why it may be a landslide, but for McCain.
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McCain pollster, you are right on.  And how anyone can stomach that bozo Olbermann is beyond me.  

- - - lol lol..Bozo?? The funny light-hearted clown? Right.  It's obvious you don't a stomach or a brain if you can't say the same or not worse about Hannity, Beck, Limbaugh,Rove, &  O'Reily  
  Casey didn't address the convention because he didn't approve of the platform.  Why would they invite a speaker who has disdain for the election platform?  He was not asked to speak specifically because of his views on abortion, but because he could not reconcile with hiw fellow dems enough to support the platform.  Your description of the events is misleading.
Ok, as a Christian I must say that Republicans are not pro-life, they are anti abortion.  Please someone listen.....If you are pro-life you are anti-abortion, anti-death penalty(Jesus Himself stopped an execution) and anti war. I am a Christian and Democrat.  Jesus also said:  feed the poor, the down traughten and also added it is harder to get to heaven if you are rich than to pass a camel through a needle.  Christians should realize that one must look at the whole package, and not just one issue.
I'm Just Sayin' - It makes me crazy too!  Especially since most of it is untrue and out and out lies, like that number 1 book for sale!  How can Americans be so "stupid"?
What would the media do without polls? Oh, I know - stop existing.

The polls mean nothing this year - how many times do you guys need to be told that.

Cell phones make the polling process irrelevant - because line land phone polling only survey a limited and descending form of prospects.

You media guys - think this polling non - sense will sway voters or setup the voting outcome.

But you don't take into account the tremendous effort being made by Barack Obama and the 10's of millions that will be out to vote for him - which the pollsters are not even tapping.

You will be in for a big surprise -

Thank you and GOD BLESS AMERICA
If the argument is over when "life" occurs, then those that are so "Pro-Life" in all their positions have never explained how to deal with the hundreds of thousands of embryos stored.

If an embryo is life, then shouldn't these folks be pushing to mandate that they be used.  After all, we can't just freeze our children now can we.  Your positions must be supportable and your candidates must be consistent.  If an embryo is life - make that argument.

The earlier post pointed out that Democrats - most of the American people for that matter - are clearly anti-abortion.

But it is not our choice.  We don't know the facts, each case, health... oh, this list goes on.  This is between people, their beliefs, and their doctors.  

Can we put restrictions -- yes.
Should we put restrictions -- yes.
Should their be out right prohibition -- NO.

Is this your decision?  It could be, are you pregnant?

I also should note that the folks here who are so "Pro-Life" also seem to be the ones that take the same view as our current President.  He now beleives that contraceptives are a form of abortion.

Safe and effective contraceptives -- including the morning after pill, early screenings and access, family planning and options.

Keep choice between a woman and her doctor!
What is going on? What is the secret to Senator McCain's success?

It's called "being willing to lie", people's ignorance or stupidity in believing said lies, and people are afraid of anyone who's different!  Sad, but true.
How many times now has the grumpy lil' feller been in Aspen?  Lotta work for those 2300 votes.
Nashville_fan (Sent Thursday, August 14, 2008 9:35 AM)

Amen!


John McCain, Country First...
Which country ? Georgia ? America ? or Charles Keating ?

Take a nap John, you've had a long morning and you're getting cranky


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