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First thoughts: Biden walks it back

Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:08 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Domenico Montanaro
*** Biden walks it back: Yesterday, all the signs pointed to the fact that Biden was emerging Obama’s likely VP pick -- until the Delaware senator quickly seemed to dash that speculation yesterday. “You guys have better things to do,” Biden told the reporters staking him out, as he was leaving his home in Delaware to play golf. "I'm not the guy." But upon his return, he appeared to walk back that denial. "I promise, I don't know anything, have no idea, have spoken to no one,” Biden said. Then asked whether he thinks he’s still being considered, he answered: "I have no idea. You guys know as well as I do. See ya, fellas." A Biden source told us not to read too much into his "I’m-not-the-guy" statement, saying he was pretending not to be Biden -- rather than stating he wasn’t going to be Obama’s VP. Also, does anyone think Biden would have been out golfing and smiling had he found out he wasn't the guy?

*** McCain’s pro-choice head fake? The McCain campaign has very adroit of late of inserting itself into the media narrative at times when the assumption that Obama was going to own a week. And with Obama’s VP selection coming up, this is one of those weeks. The focus is supposed to be ALL on Obama. Yet instead, it's become a true split-screen story now that McCain's camp is purportedly considering Lieberman or Ridge for the No. 2 slot. Could it be that McCain has no interest in picking Ridge or Lieberman, but wants the country and swing voters to think they might? Nothing like having Limbaugh and other conservatives issuing warning shots in public on this to bolster McCain's independent status. Then again, the risk of playing this game is that if McCain ends up picking Pawlenty or Romney, the spin could be he blinked in the face of conservative attacks. Still, this week, McCain's camp has once again showed how effective it is in creating just as much buzz on a story that many thought Obama would dominate by himself.

*** Just askin’: Considering how important Virginia is to Obama and his electoral strategy, does anyone think he'll step on his bus tour in the state by announcing his running mate while he’s there today and tomorrow? Wouldn’t that create havoc with his trip and allowing the VP craziness to step on his appearances with Warner (today’s companion) and Kaine (tomorrow’s)?

*** The narrowing race: Yesterday morning, Quinnipiac came out with a poll showing that McCain had cut Obama’s lead from nine points (50%-41%) to five (47%-42%). And that was followed by an LA Times/Bloomberg survey showing that Obama’s advantage had been reduced from 12 points (49% to 37%) to just two (45%-43%). There are a couple of ways to look at these numbers. The obvious one is that McCain’s negative onslaught, combined with the Russia-Georgia conflict, as well as Obama’s weeklong vacation, has narrowed this race considerably. In short, McCain has had a very good last two weeks. On the other hand, despite it all, McCain’s still behind and unable to get out of the low 40s; Obama’s numbers have gone down, but McCain’s really haven’t gone up. Nevertheless, there is no longer this widespread belief among the wise guys and gals of both parties that we're all just sitting around waiting for this race to break in Obama's direction. The polls -- as well as the money race -- suggest otherwise. The political fundamentals (the mood of the country, the enthusiasm gap, Bush’s approval rating) still favor Obama. But something has changed where (1) Obama can’t make many more mistakes and expect to win and (2) the McCain camp thinks it can win. That wasn’t the case a few months ago.

*** Poll tease time: And by the way, the national poll of record -- the NBC/Wall Street Journal poll -- comes out tonight at 6:30 pm ET. Will the numbers show a similar tightening? Something different? And just how important will Hillary Clinton’s supporters be to Obama’s success in the fall? Tune into NBC Nightly News or log on to MSNBC.com.

*** On the trail: McCain holds a town hall in Las Cruces, NM before leaving for his vacation in Sedona, AZ. Obama, in Virginia, holds economic town hall meetings in Martinsville and Lynchburg.

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"Lets see, we have a fuel crisis, inflation is up, there's a war brewing in Georgia, ice bergs are melting, polar bears are sweating, and all we can talk about is who The Great Barack will pick for his VP. Is this country pathetic, or what? "

To me the issues are one and the same.  Senator Obama offers solutions to these problems - - - NOW!  Not twenty years from now - NOT solutions that will increase global warming - - NOT solutions that will increase financial losses to the middle class.  

Real - possible - long lasting SOLUTIONS!  The vice president will assist him in making those decision.  NOW.

I just saw a report on Republicans for Obama.  I believe that this is a great silent force - honest, good people who have taken a good long look at the last four years and do not like what they see.  We, as a democratic and free nation, do not have and have NEVER had the right to attack another nation.  As a democratic and free nation, we do not have and have NEVER had the right to police the world.  As a democratic and free nation, we do not have and have NEVER had the right to sit in judgment of other nations.  

It's about time we took a good long look at ourselves.

It's about time we gave wholehearted support to Senator Obama and put the warrior of Senator McCain back in the dark ages where it belongs.

By the way - - - I'm OLD (REALLY OLD), female, rural, and every other factor that is not supposed to support Senator Obama.  The main difference is - - - I have a brain and I use it!
I Hope Obama goes for Tim Kaine. The two would make a great symbol of hope for America. Obama may lose with Kaine but it would be better to go out with your own team rather than playing it safe. Go for the fences.
ACK!!!!!!!!!

OBAMA CAN'T MAKE MANY MORE MISTAKES -- OBAMA???!!!

Are you KIDDING?! God in Heaven - McCain makes a gaffe a day -- it's just that most of the media won't report on old man sprinkles McCain's mistakes...

sad. I can not believe that there are enough people in this country dumb enough to vote for McCain....
The tightening of the polls just shows that the morons are more numerous than we first feared.  Anyone who votes for "Warmonger" McCain isn't intelligent enough to vote because they do not pay attention to the facts.

Only Barack Obama can bring back honesty and integrity to the White House, something that's been missing the past 7+ years of "NeoNazi" Bush's tyranny.

Nice facelift of the First Read page.  It's been a while since I last visited and I'm impressed with the new improved layout.  I welcome Rachel Maddow to MSNBC tv and she'll blow away her competition on Fixed Noise!

Go Obama 08/12!
I think McWAR is using it to make Romney look better to them, since the religious right doesn't like Romney's faith or the fact he was PRO CHOICE before he was PRO LIFE.......It makes the boring ROMNEY choice look better.

You can't believe a word MCWAR says, he is a PROVEN LIAR

I hope he goes LIEbermann though, he is HATED here in CT, HATED, he will ring the Dems out big time and with Obama's grond game and the Dem's registration numbers it is a sure victory for the Dems
To McCain 08, As an Obama supporter, I agree with you 100%. One error, McCain Reps also need to stop spreading garbage about Obama.
Asa side note, I still predict Hagel as Obama's VP choice.
My picks are still
Gore!!!!!
or Clark, Sweitzer or Warner
or Sebelius or Web
Just words, Just words (Sent Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:15 AM)

Based on one poll Just Words. How about quoting the other polls that shows Obama still ahead nationally and on the economy.
I'd also like to congratulate Rachel Maddow. I have long enjoyed her on the various shows where she has appeared and look to her opinions with interest.

I thought she was the best sit-in of any I've seen for the shows where the principal host has been absent. Mika held her on with Morning Joe, as well. Except for when she attacked Gen. Wesley Clark for telling the truth about McCain, I think she has been fairly balanced.

MSNBC is smart to recognize Rachel's worth; when will they give Mika the slot she deserves?
McCain’s negative onslaught - Domenico.  If you think it's been an onslaught, you better stay in the shallow end of the pool,
Obamabots sold us a bad bill of goods with their flawed candidate.  Thanks for screwing it for the Dems when we should be sailing to victory this fall.

Hillary would've been way ahead in the polls again McCain.

This is what happens when the nominee doesn't actually represent the will of the people. Obama doesn't represent the will of the Democratic party because he benefitted from the screwed up Mich. and Fl. primaries.  

Obama will lose big time in the Fall if he doesn't name Hillary his running mate.

I am a Democrat, who will still vote for his party, and I approve this message, because I am also a realist. The Obamabots are not!
Did anyone notice there was a monkey running loose in Japan?  Much more interesting than our Presedential candidates.
MCCain up by 5 today!!!

Democrat in FLA for McCain
I support Barack Obama. Period.
Here's the thing about these polls...

I have never heard of anyone getting polled on their cell phone.  I long ago abandoned my landlines for just a cell phone.  Perhaps they are missing a very large chunk of America by only polling people from the phone book or however they do it.

"McCain now has a 9-point edge, 49 percent to 40 percent, over Obama on the critical question of who would be the best manager of the economy -- an issue nearly half of voters said was their top concern in the November 4 presidential election."

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Not sure where you pulled this "data" from considering two articles back talks about Obama still leading on economy.
LOLOL! About the faith forum being rigged conspiracy. You Obamacons can't accept that your guy is an empty suit--there's always a conspiracy lurking--something or someone to blame a poor performace by the Messiah on. Not racism this time, now it's cheating. Obama is the one tryint to defraud this country..he's the cheat! Nothing real or american about the guy.

Hillary supporter for McCain
NObama, thank you for that, even tho we disagree on candidates, there is zero tolerance for jerry's comments.
All the signs pointed to the fact that J. Biden was emerging Obama’s likely VP pick- very good strategic Choice. Joe liberman will be very bad choice. Mr. Obama can for my vote if Joe Liberman is VP nominee
Top Dog, Washinton DC (Sent Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:52 AM)

That's easy to blame it on the ignorant people Top Dog. They are the same people who put GWB into office twice. And lokk what it has gotten them. It is ignorance to support a candidate because you would rather barbeque withthe person or because the person gets elected by attacking his/her opponent rather than on the merits of their own qualifications, skills and leadership abilities. McCain is shallow. I guess people are drawn to shallow candidates. One comes along with half a brain and the ignorant voters turn him/her away. Yes, it is easy to blame it on ignorant voters. Especially when 9% say they are uncomfortable voting for a Black candidate. I suppose if Jesus Christ were to visit and run for Presdient and He happened to be Black those same 9%+ ignorant racist voters would turn him away as well.    
Have Americans gone insane!!! Wake up and quit listening to lies and smears. Our country needs to go in a new direction now!!!. I believe the fear mongers have brain washed our nation. If McCain is elected, our country and standing in the world is going to continue to crumble.
I don't get why he'd pick Biden. The pundits claim that Biden polls well with blue-collars, white men, etc - but he didn't poll well in the primary, period! Plus the comparisons will be endless to another senator that got 18 Million votes.
Ummmm! Obama goes vacation and McDingdong goes up in the polls.  Enjoy!!! It won't last for long, wait until the real polls come out after labor day.  All the new register voters.

Sorry, Obama will win, so get use to it.    
Woohoo! Mccain is up in the polls! I knew that once America saw that Obama was a liberal and black that they would come running back to the safety of the republican party who will keep them safe and tax free
jerry/corpus christi texas (Sent Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:32 AM)

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Good God Man (or woman) get a hold of yourself.  Republican party is a "safe" place for those who want to get away from "blacks and liberals"???  Is the Republican party only for whites and neocons?  By your post...I would assume so.  Just how did the Repugs keep us safe?  By killing over 4,000?  Unfortunately your chicken hawk behind was not one of them.  Go away creep, go back to your neocon blogs that want you.  We do not want your kind on this blog.  This blog is for intelligent opinions only.
Thank G-D Joe is back!

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Sometimes I think First Read looks to push our buttons, as in being the tail which has the power to wag the dog. Yesterday Mark used the word 'stunt' in reference to Obama's 2,000,000 donor. Today the MSM has the Zogby polls with a 5 point McCain lead on it's front page.

I hate manipulators. To manipulate others is a purely sociopathic behavior. As Senator Chuck Hagel has said, get off that.

Resurrect the corpse of Neville Chamberlain to run as Osama's comical twin.


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