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Wed. Apr. 30, 2008National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Raleigh-ing Her Base

No doubt about it, HRC's odds remain long in NC. But have this week's events created her first real opening in the Tar Heel State?

Easley's no Rendell or Strickland. And his late endorsement is likely to be less beneficial to Clinton. but he's popular w/white working-class Dems, and many say he wouldn't have endorsed a candidate he thought was headed for defeat. Meanwhile, E. Edwards continues to dangle the possibility of a pre-5/6 endorsement. Then, of course, there's Jeremiah Wright, which may threaten Obama's efforts to broaden his appeal among white voters.

HRC's ability to win here depends not on how poorly Obama does w/white voters, but how well she does w/black voters. And little attention has been given to the impact Obama-Wright may have on black turnout.

Can Obama do worse among whites in NC than he did in MS, where he took just 26%? The white vote will be bigger in NC than it was in MS (60% vs. 50%). But if he still wins black voters by 92%, he'd win w/52%. For either candidate to claim a breakthrough in the current demographic stalemate, those numbers have to change.

Quote of the Day

"No matter who our next president is -- him or her, I will find common ground for the change we need."

— Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR), in his first TV ad of the cycle

Top News
  • What Controversy?

    Obama picks up five more superdels, including B. Burton's mother-in-law. Are you watching this, NC undecideds?

  • Detroit Detente

    No, not Kwame. MI delegates. The latest would give HRC a 10-del lead. Just 146 more to go to catch up.

  • Driving Sideways

    HRC does the morning commute in IN while attacking Obama’s housing/gas tax policies on TV.

  • Estimating The Establishment

    Wanna know who GOP insiders want to win the NM SEN primary? Check out Wilson/Pearce FEC reports. Hint: It’s a woman.

  • Ino-WHOA

    The HI senator (D) headlines fundraiser for friend, embattled GOPer Stevens.

 

Contents Wed. Apr. 30, 2008

Recent Editions
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  • Monday, April 28, 2008
  • Friday, April 25, 2008
  • Thursday, April 24, 2008
  • Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Today's Frontpage

    White House 2008 -- The Republicans

  • MCCAIN: He's The One They Call Dr. Feelgood

    White House 2008 -- The Democrats

  • THE FIELD: Pitching For Gas
  • FLOR-IGAN: Plan In The Middle
  • SUPERDELEGATES: Putting Carney In A Choke Hold
  • CLINTON: CSI: Ad Spots
  • OBAMA: Superdelegates Are Still Swooning

    White House 2008 -- Other Updates

  • THE FIELD: Isn't It Ironic?
  • NADER: Fifth Time's The Charm
  • INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): She's Not Their Dame, Yet
  • INDIANA (5/6 PRIMARY): Better Vote While The Voting's Good
  • NORTH CAROLINA (5/6 PRIMARY): Tele-Phoney
  • KENTUCKY (5/20 PRIMARY): Two Horse Races At One Time
  • GALLUP: What's Wright Is Also Good For Hillary
  • VEEPSTAKES: Man About Town
  • NEW JERSEY (15 EVS): Buyer's Remorse?
  • 2008 SCHEDULES: Wear Your Comfortable Shoes

    National Briefing

  • BLOGOMETER: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

    Senate 2008

  • ALASKA: Vet-ting The Issue
  • GEORGIA: Have You Heard About The Lonesome Loser?
  • KANSAS: Could You Believe, They Put A Man On The Moon
  • MINNESOTA: Spread The Wealth
  • NEBRASKA: An All-Around Swell Guy
  • NEW JERSEY: Scared Of Commitment
  • NEW MEXICO: Another Club Vs. Establishment Proxy Primary?
  • NORTH CAROLINA: Haggling Hagan
  • OREGON: Smith Wants You To Know: He Can Work With Anyone

    Governor 2008

  • INDIANA: Back To The Drawing Board For Jim?

    People

  • BUSH: Free Entertainment
  • LEAHY: For Some Reason, Doesn't Use The Elevator
  • CRIST: Everybody's Irish, Every Day
  • MCGREEVEYS: Compromising Depositions
  • SEIGELMAN: And By "They," I Mean Rove
  • KILPATRICK: Thinks It's Okay To Discuss Marriage Via Pager
  • PRESS PASS: Always The Last To Know
  • NEWS BAZAAR: Cephalopod Porn Alert

    Media Monitor

  • MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
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LA Confidential

Of states that have already held Dem primaries/caucuses, LA has the highest percentage of undecided superdelegates, at 67%. That actually ties it with OR out of ALL states with the highest proportion of undecided supers.

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