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First thoughts: Another punch in the gut

Posted: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:34 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Carrie Dann
*** Another punch in the gut: For the GOP, yesterday must have felt like déjà vu all over again. The guilty verdict in Sen. Ted Stevens’ trial -- just one week before Election Day -- was yet another stomach-punch to the GOP, and it was reminiscent of how things went for the GOP in late 2006, when everything seemed to go wrong. The first sitting senator in nearly 30 years to be convicted just so happens to be a Republican. And with everything else seeming to go wrong for the party right now, the Stevens news is like kicking a wounded dog; it just further tarnishes the GOP brand.

Video:  U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, is vowing to appeal his conviction on all counts for failing to report valuable gifts and favors. NBC’s Pete Williams reports.

By the way, it’s worth pointing out the two very different statements that Alaska’s other top Republican politicians -- Sarah Palin and Sen. Lisa Murkowski -- released yesterday regarding the Stevens verdict. Palin called on Stevens “to do the right thing,” saying: "The verdict shines a light though on the corrupting influence of the big oil service company up there in Alaska that was allowed to control too much of our state. And that control was part of the culture of corruption that I was elected to fight." On the other hand, Murkowski stood by Stevens. “Sen. Stevens has announced that he will appeal the verdict. I look forward to having justice served. Ted has asked for Alaskans and his Senate colleagues to stand with him as he pursues his legal rights. He stood with Alaskans for 40 years, and I plan to continue to stand with him.” Just curious: Has Palin voted? If not, who will she vote for in the Senate race? And is she supporting Don Young in the House race?

*** End of an era: Stevens' guilty verdict not only all but ended the career of the Senate's longest-serving Republican; it also signaled the end of an era for Senate Republicans. Think about it -- next year, we could see a Senate where there is no Trent Lott (already retired), Pete Domenici (retiring), John Warner (retiring), Stevens (who will most likely lose next week), and possibly Mitch McConnell (who's in the fight of his political life down in Kentucky). And nevermind the possibility that the GOP Senate caucus won't have a Dole, either. That is A LOT of Republican seniority and institutional knowledge that will/might not be there when the next Congress reconvenes. Of course, it also opens the door for a new generation of GOP senators. Thune? Corker? Burr? DeMint? Kyl? The last time we saw this kind of seniority sea change in the Senate was in 1980, when the Democrats lost lions like Bayh, Church, Culver, and McGovern.

*** (Big) Sky’s the limit? A new round of NBC/Mason-Dixon polls shows Obama leading by 11 points in New Hampshire (50%-39%), Obama and McCain tied in North Carolina (47%-47%), and McCain only up four in Montana (48%-44%). This Montana poll, in fact, comes just as we’ve learned that the Republican National Committee’s independent expenditure arm will begin advertising there tomorrow. That’s right, folks -- Montana is still in play, and the race there could even be closer than the poll suggests when 1) popular Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D) is at the top of the ticket; 2) Sen. Max Baucus (D) is cruising to re-election; and 3) the state GOP there is in a mess.

*** Speaking of the map: While there is going to be a lot of deserved focus on Obama's ability to add to new states to the battleground, it is noteworthy that in this last week, one state is first among equals in the campaign's focus -- and that's an old reliable battleground state: Florida. The Obama campaign is flooding the state with candidate and surrogate visits. The first Obama-Bill Clinton event is set for tomorrow in Florida (and that follows an Obama-Hillary Clinton event in Florida last week). Joe Biden was there yesterday; Obama will be there for two days this week; Caroline Kennedy was there yesterday. It's clearly the state the Obama campaign sees as the McCain backbreaker. The electoral map message an Obama victory in Florida would send shivers down Republican spines. The Democrats already have a big state advantage with CA, NY, IL, PA, MI, and NJ. Add FL and what big states do the Republicans have left to count on besides TX? Republicans better hope this is a one-time phenomenon. But over the last decade, the trend has been in favor of the Democrats in the growth states. That's a flip from the decade before, when it was the GOP that was showing strength in the growth states.

*** The night the lights went out in Georgia? With seven days until Election Day, we’re going to profile a Senate race a day that you should keep your eye on. Today’s installment: Georgia. The fact that Democrats are daring to covet the seat once held by war veteran Max Cleland (D) and venerated nuke czar Sam Nunn (D) speaks volumes about how the political environment has changed since Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R) unseated Cleland in 2002. The DSCC recently started pumping major dollars into the race, hoping to propel former state Rep. Jim Martin to a once-fantastical victory over the well-funded Chambliss. Most of the movement in the race’s slowly-but-surely closing poll numbers has more to do with anti-Bush sentiment and anxiety over the economy than with any action by either campaign. Still, Democrats relish the idea of a knife-fight with Chambliss, who successfully ousted Cleland, a triple amputee, by airing ads that slammed his Senate voting record as weak on national security. A recent NBC/Mason-Dixon poll had Chambliss up six points, 45%-39%.

*** Georgia on our minds: If Martin wins, he'll have Obama to thank because the surge in African-American turnout is clearly benefiting the Democrat. By the way, Georgia could be the state that is the final race called in the country. Why? The state has that quirky runoff law, and a third-party candidate in the race might hold one of the major party candidates under 50%. The last time Georgia hosted a Senate runoff was the last time the country elected a new Democratic president: 1992, when the election of Clinton ended up helping the Republicans pull the Senate upset (Paul Coverdell defeated Wyche Fowler). This time, however, Republicans fear that an Obama victory will only energize African Americans in the runoff and make Chambliss' path to victory even more difficult.

*** Taking the (ballot) initiative: We’re also going to take a look at some of the more interesting ballot propositions. Today’s focus: the definition of “personhood” in Colorado. Voters there will be asked whether or not the “personhood” of a human being begins at the moment of fertilization. Backers insist that the measure is not intended to spur an unraveling of abortion rights, while opponents say that granting an embryo constitutional rights is a radical move that would knock individual and states rights down in a legal Domino effect. But despite a lot of buzz, opponents of Amendment 48 aren't sweating too much; polling shows that the state's voters will vote no, perhaps by as much as a 2-1 ratio.

*** Fun fact of the day: With Montana in the news today, it's worth noting that only twice since 1948 has a Democrat won the state -- in 1964 (when only six states voted against LBJ) and 1992 (when Ross Perot got 26% of the vote and Bill Clinton wound up beating George H.W. Bush 38%-35%). Kerry got 39% of the vote in Montana in 2004.

*** On the trail: McCain and Palin, in Pennsylvania, attend joint rallies in Hershey and Quakertown before heading on separate paths -- McCain to Fayetteville, NC and Palin to Shippensburg, PA. Obama stumps in Chester, PA, Harrisonburg, VA, and Norfolk, VA. Biden, in Florida, hits rallies in Ocala and Melbourne. Michelle Obama holds a rally in Las Vegas, NM. And Hillary Clinton campaigns for Obama in New Hampshire. 

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Comments

The Los Angeles Times has a video of Barack Obama toasting former PLO operative, Rashid Khalidi, at an Israel-bashing party that also included terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, they are now coming up with all sorts of absurd legalistic reasons as to why they can't release the video.

You think the Times sould release the tape if it was John McCain praising a supporter of the old South African apartheid government? In a heartbeat they would.
Even though the polls are favoring Obama and other Democrats I firmly believe that this race is not over until ALL the votes are counted. Conspiracy theories abound about how the election could be stolen so I'll believe the results for president when the electoral votes are counted on 12/15.

It would be poetic justice if Georgia could do the right thing and elect a Democrat in place of Chambliss who treated Max Cleeland like yesterday's garbage instead of the war hero that he is.

FIXXNOISE is beating drums loudly today for the McCain campaign by continually referring to Obama as the "wealth redistributor". That moniker is not going to work and the McCain campaign managers should all be ashamed of themselves for running such a poor campaign. His only consistent message has been "let's call Barack Hussein Obama every negative name in the book and see if it resonates with the voters. Nice try guys. Shameful. Malpractice suits all around for, Nicole Wallace, Steve Schmidt,Randy Schuenermann (sic), Tucker Bounds, et al.

Barack Obama is NOT a terrorist, socialist, Marxist, Communist, Leninist, racist, Muslim, Atheist,________.

Unless the McCain campaign can provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Obama was responsible for 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina then I'm voting Obama/Biden.
Let's hope that Colorado voters are paying attention to the implications of the state's "personhood" amendment -- Amendment 48. If the measure were to pass and an embryo is declared to be a person, a human being, the early end to any pregnancy would have to be investigated by law enforcement as a possible homicide. Just imagine where this would lead.
I heard Palin is coming to Erie Pa, no biggie she is welcome to do some shopping here, our economy could use an infusion of cash right now. On sunday we saw the PA stright talk express bus in the local Giant Eagle parking lot, everyone shopping ignored them and went about their daily business.
Obama signs are being stolen from peoles yards everyday, as soon as a McCain supported lost his signs he whinned to the media, poor baby, obama supporters just went out and got a new sign, stop whinning repubs your party has lost its way and we will guide our country back to the middle after yuor ideological train wreak
We're going to an Obama rally in Meadville today, gotta support the Best candidate.
We are sooooo tired of crooks wearing flags and claiming gods support for their hate filled message.
I don't think senator Obama can do all he promised but even one third of what he would do is better than four more years of the same old stuff.
Pragmatic and real that is what my vote for Obama represents, I am not afraid of our enemies, we will defeat them, I am afraid of the ugly american, the hate monger, the racist, the greedy who think money and power equal gods rightious support.
Pride before the fall people, read your scripture.
I am proud to see so many americans coming together to make REAL change, go Barak and Joe, no more Nixonian/Raygunesque division, we must be united to defeat terrorists and religious fanatics on both sides of the ocean.
Al Quida meet 'the base' conservatives, blood brothers in hate!
Come on Sarah, give it up! Who are you going to vote for? Ted Stevens or Mark Begich?

Look into your future cocky democrats DODD COUNRTYWIDE,hubris, know it all, both houses of congress, unlimited power MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY Reporters being shunned. Reminds me of the last 8 years under the worst president in american history next to nixon.
With this tape of Obama and Ayers at a dinner in Chicago in 2003 giving farewell party at which Barack Obama lavished praise on the guest of honor, Rashid Khalidi — former mouthpiece for master terrorist Yasser Arafat, Obama may be the first president that is impeached before he's inaugerated.
I think the pundits are leaving out one very important and crucial factor in Obama's effort to expand the electoral map in 2008 --- and that is the next census is in 2010 --- which means that the electoral map will change in 2012.

We've already seen evidence of what may happen in the electoral vote distribution from 2000 to 2004.  Bush would have won an additional 17 !!! electoral votes in 2000 under the 2004 map.

The shrinking Blue states continue to hemorrhage electoral votes and growing Red states continue to gain.  It is imperative for Democrats to expand the map and not only make inroads into the West and the South, but establish a larger base from which to work in future elections.
Related to the Montana poll and your Fun Fact about Perot drawing 26% in Montana in 1992, does that NBC Poll include Ron Paul, whose name IS on the Montana ballot?  Granted, he is not campaigning there, so he won't get anything near 26%, but he should draw between 4 and 8%, mostly from McCain (?).
The definition of “personhood” in Colorado

If this passes, would pregnant mothers be guilty of giving alcohol to a minor if they had a sip? Would a pregnant woman have to pay for two tickets at a theater? Could the embryo be claimed as a dependent 9 months early?

A little dumb, but HOW MUCH of a person would an embryo be under this new definition?
Well it's clear that McCain has halted Obama's momentum in NC and I think he's still favored in Montana.  New Hampshire doesn't look good, though.
One week out from election day, America.It's lasted longer than many of us wanted. I was an early opponent of Hillary & her willingness to have the Democratic party go thru a 50 state Primary, however, i'm totally convinced that it has made Barack much more competitive in places most never thought he'd be at this point. Indiana & North Carolina are prime examples, now we have Montana being in play to an extent.

The GOP have no one to Blame but themselves. They were given the keys to Government by the voter's back in 2000. What the GOP did in turn, was to Lock the Door's behind them & Forcefeed Religion, an Unneccasary War, Corruption at the highest level's & complete Incompetence in how to Govern. Now we have John Mccain yelling to his Follower's( yes Followoer's)that Democratic dominance in DC would somehow be Worse than what the GOP has shown they could Not do.

What Democratic dominance in DC will do is Restore Confidence & Oversight of all branches of Government, something the GOP could'nt or would'nt do. No more Karl Rove, Alberto Gonzales, Rumsfeild, Cheney etc, way of thinking, they & Only they have the answer's to what American's want or expect from their Government.

7 days, America & we'll finally be back on track !

Delusional Thinking By Commonsense American's Is Over !
STEVENS REPLIES TO MCCAIN. YOU STEP DOWN FIRST !
Montana: 2 senators and governor are democrats; a state full of independents.  46th per capita income in the U.S; distrusting of both major parties, majority of youth leave the state so they can make a living. 2006 repub senator ousted- partly due to connections with Abramoff. Yes, a good chance for Obama here!  
'...one state is first among equals in the campaign's focus -- and that's an old reliable battleground state: Florida. ...'

Obama knows what he's doing....
But, I wish they'd focus on North Carolina and Georgia
They could help knock off two Senators:

Liddy Dole of north Carolina

and a REAL STINKER, Saxby Chambliss
Chambliss is a Viet Nam era draft dodger who smeared Senator Max Clewlland as being 'un-patriotic'
Cleland lost two legs and an arm in Viet Nam
Yet, Chambliss and Karl Rove smeared him

Payback would be SWEET for this draft dodger and coward

Obama / Biden '08
NOW'S the Time
Palin wont even say she wont vote for someone that has been proven guilty of breaking government laws! Get her out of my face OFF MY TV! SHE MAKES ME WANT TO PUKE! IM TIRED OF HER LIES AND BS!!!!!She is as corrupt as the next! Who built and payed for her mansion??? Our tax dollars???
"Do the right thing."
- Gov Palin

She would do well to heed her own advice.  She was found guilty of abuse of power too.
Like the actors said on SNL. "Our lead is solid... solid as Barack.. thats what our lead is... thats what we've got got got got got got got got!!!"

I keep hearing the Repubs trying to use the argument that we shouldn't have a one party government under the Dems. Why not? We had a one party government under the Repubs and look at the mess they made? If nothing else at least the Dems aren't hypocrites. For example Barney Frank is openly gay. Tom Foley on the other hand is a closet gay that like young boys yet he preaches family values.

"We the people" don't want perfect government, we just want honest government. I think thats what the Obama offers and its a breath of fresh air after 8 years of lies and fear mongering.
What?  Another Republican involved in yet another scandal? And for a lousy $250K?  Why, I know hockey moms who spend that much just to look good for Joe Six Pack. And Palin of course distances herself from the Senator from Alaska.

Good thing McCain was able to count on his war hero status to keep him from being convicted along with his old "pal" Keating or poor Sarah would have to disavow him too, because we all know what high standards she's maintained in her "transparent" administration.


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