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Tue. May 20, 2008National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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A Mighty Wind?

OR Dems are fired up. Turnout for today's primary is expected to be the 2nd highest in almost 40 years. But that enthusiasm isn't translating down ballot, where Dems Jeff Merkley and Steve Novick have run a remarkably low-key SEN primary battle. Are they merely victims of a WH contest that has sucked up the oxygen in the state? Or a sign that Sen. Gordon Smith (R) remains a tough target for Dems?

Polls show a tight Dem contest, but the high number of undecideds suggests that neither guy has broken through. Merkley's the establishment candidate, but his lackluster campaign doesn't bode well for a match-up w/the experienced Smith. Novick has run as the outsider, tapping into voters' frustration with "politics as usual." Still, his support of liberal causes (esp. taxes) worry some Dem insiders.

At this point, Smith's doing everything right. He's spent $500K on TV ads that define him as a bi-partisan moderate, while casting his opponents as political hacks. Still, OR is tough terrain. And if the anti-GOP wind is blowing strong enough this Nov., Smith could get pushed out, regardless of which candidate Dems choose today.

Quote of the Day

"Barack Black Eagle, that is a good name."

— Barack Obama, after being adopted by the Crow Nation’s Hartford and Mary Black Eagle in MT, Billings Gazette, 5/20.

Top News
  • Helpful ...

    Citing a need for "refueling," Rev. Wright backs out of two Philly church appearances schedule for next week.

  • ...Not So Much

    IL first lady "doesn't rule out" husband, embattled Gov. Blago, appointing himself to a post-Obama SEN seat.

  • Patti Patti Quite Contrary

    Axelrod reaches out to Solis Doyle to join Obama camp. But, can they realistically merge those press shops?

  • Cuba Libre

    McCain hammers Obama on Castro comments on the eve of the Dem's first big visit to FL.

  • Take The Hint

    Rep. Allen (D) tells 3rd-party groups no attack ads in ME SEN, but says he welcomes positive ads. Catch that, DSCC and MoveOn?

 

Contents Tue. May 20, 2008

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Today's Frontpage

    White House 2008 -- The Republicans

  • MCCAIN: The Miami Sound Machine

    White House 2008 -- The Democrats

  • THE FIELD: It's A Surprise Party
  • CLINTON: Can't Hardly Wait? Well, Try...
  • OBAMA: We're All Winners (Some Of Us More Than Others)

    White House 2008 -- Other Updates

  • THE FIELD: Talk Talk Talk, Talk To Iran
  • GALLUP: A Quicker Reunification Than Germany
  • KENTUCKY (5/20 PRIMARY): I'd Like To Speak To The Colonel
  • OREGON (5/20 PRIMARY): Mail It In! Mail It In!
  • PUERTO RICO (6/1 PRIMARY): That Horn Ought To Change Some Minds
  • SOUTH DAKOTA (6/3 PRIMARY): Play Nice, Now
  • VEEPSTAKES POLL: Now, If He Could Only Get McCain To Select Him
  • CONVOS: Green Ambitions
  • GALLUP: The Dawning Of The Age Of Astrologists
  • ARKANSAS (6 EVS): The New "FOBs"
  • FLORIDA (27 EVS): Three's A Crowd
  • 2008 SCHEDULES: What A Slugger

    National Briefing

  • IRAQ: I'll Mark You Down As "Undecided"
  • BLOGOMETER: And The Beat Goes On...

    Senate 2008

  • MAINE: Don't Do Me Any Favors
  • MASSACHUSETTS: Ogo A No Go?
  • NEBRASKA: Wow, A Real Debate, Not A Debate Over Debates
  • NEW JERSEY SENATE: Zimmer In The Crosshairs
  • NEW MEXICO: Club Ad Peters Out
  • WYOMING: Forget '96, Now We're BFFs

    Governor 2008

  • MISSOURI: Guarding The Base
  • VERMONT: It's Early Yet

    In The States

  • ILLINOIS: File Under "Not Helpful"

    People

  • VAN DEERLIN: Ex-Rep, C-SPAN Creator Dies At 93
  • KENNEDY: Taking Some Time
  • CRIST: Starts The Day Off Right
  • KENNEDY II: No Word On How Many Boards He Broke
  • BLOOMBERG: The "Soup Nazi Of Municipal Government"
  • SPITZER: (Un)officially A Muse
  • MCGREEVEYS: Why Can't You Get A Real Job?
  • NEWS BAZAAR: Six Legs, No Head, All Heart

    Media Monitor

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

Where The Action Is

It's not just Obama vs. Clinton today. Dems also have contested primaries in KY SEN, OR SEN, OR Sec/State, and OR AG. GOPers have no seriously contested statewide contests in either state.

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