McCain: Good news, bad news
Posted: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:21 AM by Mark Murray
The good news for the campaign is that McCain's mortgage plan is getting its third day of debate. The bad news: It's getting a lot of negative coverage, driven mostly by attacks by Obama. "The mortgage proposal became the latest point of strife between two campaigns that have tried to turn discussions about the economic crisis into questions about their opponent's fitness for office. Echoing a theme of the past several days, McCain said Obama's moves have shown a lack of judgment, while the senator from Illinois continued to cast his opponent's reactions as uneven and rash. On a day when some conservatives also critiqued McCain's proposal, Obama used the ‘risky idea’ as a way to describe McCain as a desperate candidate ‘lurching’ from idea to idea as he tries to find an answer to the economic crisis that has roiled the presidential campaign."
The Washington Post on those rowdy McCain-Palin crowds. "In recent days, a campaign that embraced the mantra of ‘Country First’ but is flagging in the polls and scrambling for a way to close the gap as the nation's economy slides into shambles has found itself at the center of an outpouring of raw emotion rare in a presidential race."