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First thoughts: Losing my religion?

Posted: Friday, August 15, 2008 9:20 AM by Mark Murray
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro
*** Losing my religion? On Saturday night, McCain and Obama appear at their first forum together when they speak at Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church in California. And it’s another excellent peg to look at the religious vote in this presidential campaign. According to the polls, McCain is faring well among evangelicals. In last month’s NBC/WSJ survey, he had a 64%-24% lead over Obama with this group, and a recent Barna Group poll had him up 61%-17%. But when it comes to religion, McCain isn’t George W. Bush, and he has two challenges. One, do these evangelicals come out in same numbers and with the intensity that they did in 2004 (and if not, how does he make up the difference)? And two, is Obama able to peel off enough of them (especially those under 40) to make the difference in key states? This is a HUGE opportunity for Obama. Time and again, he has been more open to talking about his relationship with God, while McCain has been more reticent on the topic. But, to put on our NBC-Universal hats again, who's going to be watching? Saturday is the night Michael Phelps will be potentially swimming for his eighth, record-breaking gold medal. Just sayin'… Still, a big performance by Obama in front of an evangelical crowd could resonate longer than McCain doing well.

*** Popping the trial balloon: That thud you just heard was the Ridge/Lieberman VP trial balloon that social conservative activists quickly popped. They couldn't find reporters fast enough to denounce the prospect of McCain adding a pro-choice pol to his ticket. “It absolutely floored me,” Phil Burress, head of the Ohio-based Citizens for Community Values, told the Politico’s Jonathan Martin. “It would doom him in Ohio.” Home School Legal Defense Association President Mike Farris said to the Washington Times: “If Tom Ridge is on the ticket, I will not be voting Republican.” Then again, if this was a trial balloon, wasn’t this the response McCain is looking for?

*** Obama’s stealth ad campaign: Over the past week, we've gotten our hands on a number of negative TV ads Obama's been running against McCain in key states like Ohio and Michigan. This is in addition to the tough spot, uncovered by Politico [*** UPDATE *** Actually the spot was uncovered by the Washington Times' Christina Bellantoni, who reported on it yesterday and was linked to by Politico] , that Obama's airing in Indiana. Clearly, the Obama campaign isn't interested in telling the media about every single McCain attack ad they’re running. Perhaps this is because Obama's brand can't afford to be tarnished too much if he's seen as constantly running negative TV ads. So the campaign simply puts them on the air in key markets, doesn't tell the press about them, and layers those ads with positive ones being run nationally during the Olympics. Also, by not releasing to the media, it forces the McCain camp to wait a day or two before they see the ad. McCain's camp is much more comfortable unveiling their negative ads, perhaps because they want the free press that comes with them. But make no mistake, Obama’s running plenty of negative TV ads, particularly in the industrial Midwestern states. In fact, one of Obama's biggest candidate strengths -- which doesn't get the attention it deserves -- is that he plays political hardball as well as his opponents; he just sometimes does it under the radar.

*** Georgia on McCain's mind: McCain has dominated the week on the Georgia-Russia issue, but the Washington Post today wonders if he's been too aggressive here. In one of our classic double-standard alerts, ask yourself how outraged the RNC and McCain's camp would be if Obama were "dispatching" senators to the region…

*** Release the numbers! We just received an email that McCain campaign manager Rick Davis will hold a conference call at 9:30 am ET to discuss his campaign’s fundraising. We assume we'll see the campaign’s July numbers, which don’t have to be filed with the FEC until August 20. *** UPDATE *** The McCain camp says it raised $27 million in July, per the AP. We'll have more on this later today...

*** Downballot spotlight: Per NBC/NJ’s Carrie Dann, the question isn’t whether Mark Warner will win his upcoming Senate race in Virginia -- the question is by how much. Indeed, polls show him skating towards a 20-point win in a state that’s at the top of Obama’s battleground list, and he’s just been recruited to deliver this year's keynote convention speech -- the same primetime platform that launched Obama into a glittering national spotlight.  But how much can the massively popular king of the Old Dominion (he left office with an 80% approval rating) transfer his NASCAR appeal to Obama in the red-leaning counties where the Democratic nominee must outperform predecessors dating back to 1964?  “It would be a big feather in [Warner's] cap if Obama carried Virginia,” says UVA political analyst Larry Sabato, who notes that Warner may end up being owed more credit if the state goes blue than current governor and veep potential Tim Kaine. Sabato acknowledges that Warner could risk losing a few points of support if he pushes hard in rural areas for Obama. “But,” he adds, “he can certainly afford it.” If Warner touts his support for Obama in the state’s rural Southwest, Sabato says, “you’re talking about a couple of points. But this is very, very close. Potentially, that’s the election.”

*** On the trail: McCain remains in Colorado, where he holds campaign meetings and then a "campaign filming day. Obama ends his vacation in Hawaii and returns to the US mainland, and his campaign unveils the 10 winners of the “Backstage with Barack” contest for the Dem convention. Yesterday, NBC/NJ’s Matthew E. Berger profiled one of these winners: Eric Melder.

Countdown to Dem convention: 10 days
Countdown to GOP convention: 17 days
Countdown to Election Day 2008: 81 days
Countdown to Inauguration Day 2009: 158 days
 
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Hey there 'unReal Truth'.... why are the liberals so infatuated with Barack?   He surrounds himself with the highest form of haters who mask themselves with religion, surrounds himself with terrorists, surrounds himself with the ultra-rich, surrounds himself with over 500 advisors because he doesn't know squat and he gets his chest waxed...

Oh wait, I just described all you guys...nevermind.
have unfairly fired lawyers because they are not been Republican enough,
J. Ellis, Virginia
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8 people got fired under his watch, Clinton fired 93 for basically the same reason...how does that work?
Donna, Lincroft, NJ (Sent Friday, August 15, 2008 9:33 AM)

Donna you are dead wrong when you characterize Obama supporters as glassy eyed true believers willing to ignore the obvious in someone they worship. We don't worship Obama. We see in him a leader that we can use to drastically change things.
As far as negative ads?
I don't care.
What more appropriate type of ads would you run against a Negative candidate of a negative Party that for the past 8 years has had negative results. The media and the right often criticizes Obama and democrats in general as people so clueless that they will bring a knife to a gunfight. When we bring a gun then the winning starts on cue.
Karl rove stated the goal of a permanent Republican majority.
To quote Ted Stevens:
NO!
We will play to win and it won't be with one hand behind our back. and frankly my dear I don't give a damn what you think of Obama eschewing the new politics and engaging in old politics. To get to the new politics you first have to kick the old politics to the curb and step on it's head until it stops squirming.
Good luck in November...you'll need it.

Obama '08
They're supposed to have religion in their lives over @ Fox? Never in my life have I heard such hatefulness as I have when I listen to O'Reilly/Hannity, et al for all of 2 minutes.


apparently, you haven't been ready this blog long; here, you can find REAL hate.
Before Obama supporters begin screaming that McCain is also running negative ads, let me state that it is not the ads that are disturbing, it is the lie of omission about running them that is the problem.  Just another example of how he is on every side of every issue.
Donna, Lincroft, NJ (Sent Friday, August 15, 2008 9:33 AM)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
On the contrary, it’s disturbing to not understand that Absent-minded/lying McCain is always omitting facts with his negative ads (factcheck.org) and in town hall meetings,

Nobody but Obama
Obama's cheap shots at Hillary and playing cards with Bill, shows Obama is a mean spirited person. Obama can backstab people with a smile.

I am tired of Obama/Britney playing to every disgruntled freak in America.

Obama seems to have a history of being surrounded by some scary people.

I am not impressed by Obama aka the new Britney drug use in university.
I hope some of the Obama supporters will take a step back and really think about the lies from Edwards.  Barack H. Obama has told lies about his personal associations, and supporters want to pass it off, because it doesn't matter. CHARACTER does matter.  If Barack H. Obama has the gall to lie to us about his minister, there's probably not much he wouldn't lie to us about.  I also hope for some of the younger voters that your eyes are opened. JFK was a great speaker, inspirational but he had the morals of an alley cat. ( Of course, that ran in the family...look at Teddy leaving that woman to drown.) Barack H. Obama is a politician, just like all the rest.  He's not squeaky clean and he's already lied to us. What lies ahead? NObama
I hate all the "air time" that piece of garbage Corsi will get from the MSM.  IT's Lies!! Why even talk about it- all the uninformed and uneducated will drink it like kool-aid and take it to be factual.  Obama is like a ninja, he's killing quietly. Do it your way Obama!  I agree.
"You guys in the MSM really need to define exactly what a "negative" ad is. I've always been of the opinion that a "negative" ad was one where one person attacks the others characters or lies/misrepresents their positions. But if you go after your opponent on legitimate issues, then why is it "negative"?"
- Mr. Eko (Sent Friday, August 15, 2008 9:32 AM)
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I approve this message!

P.S. Why does the media think that their bias is funny? Double standard alert First Read? Ha ha hell.
In answer to Comment No. 2, I have the answer for you...it is because even Evangelicals DO NOT want to pay higher taxes.  Baby...it's all about the money...and trust me...in many many cases..has nothing to do with God.


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