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Mon. May 19, 2008National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Field Of Dreams

Instead of celebrating his expected OR win, in, well, OR, Obama plans to spend 5/20 p.m. in IA. And while his campaign likes to point out that he'll have reached the majority of pledged delegate threshold that day, they're quick to stress there will be no "Mission Accomplished" banner. So, what's Obama really trying to, er, accomplish by going there?

IA is one of just two states that flipped from blue in '00 to red in '04, (the other was NM). Realistically, Dems can still capture the WH w/out those 7 EV's - wins in CO and VA, or OH, would do the trick. But symbolically, Obama hopes his focus on IA will send the message that he can broaden the EC map. McCain's doing the same in NH, the only '00 red state that flipped blue in '04.

Given the beating GOPers took in both states in '06, can McCain hope to hold either one this time around? Pollster.com shows Obama's once big lead in IA has narrowed to 4 pts. Meanwhile, the latest UNH poll showed McCain w/a 6-pt lead. While Obama goes to FL next - ostensibly to rally Dems in a state he ignored earlier this year - perhaps his "we're not declaring victory" victory tour should head next to NH.

Quote of the Day

"He was trying to unify folks. He felt he had to be a calming influence."

— Senate Maj. Leader Harry Reid, on Bill Clinton, Reno Gazette-Journal, 5/18.

Top News
  • Going Postal

    Latest OR polls show Obama w/ small lead. Is the race tightening - or is volatility due to the difficulty of polling a mail-in state?

  • Come Together, Over Me

    Obama, HRC fundraisers are talking about 11/08 strategy; Hildebrand ready to "extend a hand" to ex-HRC staffers.

  • Raising The Bar, Losing The Advisers

    McCain loses another to lobbying flap. Can they really expect to purge everyone w/controversial ties?

  • Coleman’s Cookin’

    In MN SEN, Franken's (D) upside down on fav/unfav and losing to Coleman (R) by 7 pts. Guess that tax story's taken its toll.

  • Webb-er Grilling

    Webb wants to "discourage" talk of VP; don't look for any help from a media mob still very much in love w/ the idea.

 

Contents Mon. May 19, 2008

Recent Editions
  • Friday, May 16, 2008
  • Thursday, May 15, 2008
  • Wednesday, May 14, 2008
  • Tuesday, May 13, 2008
  • Monday, May 12, 2008

Today's Frontpage

    White House 2008 -- The Republicans

  • MCCAIN: I Got Five On It

    White House 2008 -- The Democrats

  • THE FIELD: Coming Together Will Be A Little Untidy
  • FLOR-IGAN: Kissimmee And Make Up
  • CLINTON: Tuesdays With Glory?
  • OBAMA: Fightin' Words

    White House 2008 -- Other Updates

  • THE FIELD: Fighting The Last War
  • BARR: Putting A Lot In The Overhead Compartment
  • NEVADA (1/19 CAUCUSES): Three Reno Charters Later
  • COLORADO (2/5 CAUCUSES): Enthusiasm Indeed
  • GALLUP: It's Academic
  • KENTUCKY POLL (5/20 PRIMARY): For Whom Eight Belles Tolls
  • KENTUCKY (5/20 PRIMARY): Almost A Mirror Image
  • OREGON POLL (5/20 PRIMARY): Bend, It Likes
  • OREGON (5/20 PRIMARY): The Final Countdown
  • PUERTO RICO (6/1 PRIMARY): We Were WAY Off
  • MONTANA (6/3 PRIMARY): Gone Bonkers
  • VEEPSTAKES: Oh, What A Tangled Webb We Weave
  • GALLUP: Throw The Splitter
  • GREENBERG QUINLAN ROSNER (D)/CENTER FOR RURAL STRATEGIES: You Are Now Free To Move About The Countryside
  • FLORIDA (27 EVS): Unchartered Waters
  • MINNESOTA POLL (10 EVS): Brawl Of America
  • NEW YORK POLL (31 EVS): I'm Leaving Today?
  • 2008 SCHEDULES: Walking In The Garden Of Good And Evil

    National Briefing

  • BLOGOMETER: Partisan Skirmishes

    Senate 2008

  • COLORADO: And Udall A Good Night
  • KENTUCKY: This Is Getting, Umm, Muddy
  • MAINE: Shake That Tom-Tom
  • MINNESOTA POLL: Why Not He?
  • NEW JERSEY: Profiles In Courage
  • NEW MEXICO: Put Your Trust In Me
  • NORTH CAROLINA: A New Marty Pants In Town
  • OREGON: DSCC To The Defense

    Governor 2008

  • DELAWARE: The Stakes Are High
  • INDIANA: He's Indiana's Obama
  • NORTH CAROLINA: The Town Was Big Enough

    People

  • KENNEDY: Get Plenty Of Rest, Baseball And Chowder
  • FOSSELLA: Practicing His Parade Wave
  • LINDER: Joint Session
  • RUSH: What's The Hurry?
  • SCHWEITZER: Nothing Like Small Venues
  • MCGREEVEYS: Goodwill Games
  • NEWS BAZAAR: Numbers Are Only Used Against Us

    Media Monitor

  • MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
??? Overlooked ???

Will ULet Me Win?

If David J. Archuleta wins "American Idol" 5/21, would that be a good sign for ID SEN candidate/tribal court advocate David J. Archuleta (D) in his 5/27 primary against ex-Rep. Larry LaRocco (D)?

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