Spotlight
Gator Bowl
It's only appropriate that WH Dems are headed to FL just as HBO releases its take on the '00 race. HRC, of course, wants to keep the Flor-igan debate alive, while Obama needs to prove he can win here this fall. Can either find success?
-- B. Clinton may find the DNC delegate logic "dumb," but can the Clinton camp still sell the pop. vote argument? If you watched/read any coverage of Obama's IA victory speech last p.m., it's clear Obama's won the debate. It's the delegate count, not the popular vote that counts.
-- St. Pete Times' Smith has a smart look at the gaps Obama needs to plug here; namely w/Hispanics, Jews and white Panhandle voters. Obama touches on all but the latter. But, another sharp FL Dem strategist tells us, Dems lose in FL when they spend too much time worrying about S. FL and not enough time up north: Tallahassee, Gainesville and Jacksonville.
-- Think those are tough areas for Obama? Take another look. This region has the highest %age of blacks and college students in the state. Aren't these the exactly the kind of voters Obama knows a little something about?
Quote of the Day
"Ted, Ted, my dear friend, I love you and I miss you."
— Sen. Robert Byrd, to Sen. Ted Kennedy, AP, 5/21.
Top News
How Soon Is Now?
As Obama closes in on 2,026, we're now left to wonder if he'll cross the finish line pre-6/1.
Get Out The Wheelbarrows
Obama/HRC outraise McCain by $35M. Remind us, why has the primary has been so bad for Dems?
Like Sands Through The Hour Glass
McCain's latest strategist shake-up is no surprise; meanwhile, after saying “no” last year, he'll head to NAACP convo in 7/08.
What Southern Strategy?
DSCC poll shows Musgrave ahead of Wicker by 8 pts in MS SEN. Is this a MS-01 hangover? Or signs of more trouble for GOP?
Not So Purple After All?
VA poll shows McCain up 8 against Obama. A local VP nom (Warner, Webb or Kaine?) would sure help Dems put the state in play.
Contents Wed. May 21, 2008
Today's Frontpage
- ORE-TUCKY (5/20 PRIMARY): A Brink Of An End
- KENTUCKY: Belle Of The Bluegrass
- KENTUCKY EXITS: The Battle Of Lexington
- OREGON: Pride Of Portland
- OREGON EXITS: Going Out Of Business Salem
- HOUSE NOMINEES: It's Rerun Season
- DELEGATE TRACKER: You Are 19, Going On 20, Baby, You're On The Brink
Results
- THE FIELD: Kitchen's Closed
- FLOR-IGAN: Machine Politics
- CLINTON: A Vote Of Confidence
- OBAMA: Standing On The Brink
White House 2008 -- The Democrats
- THE FIELD: April
- NEVADA (1/19 CAUCUSES): Pay Attention To Me!
- GALLUP: Obama's Fourteen Points
- REUTERS/ZOGBY: Don't Look Back In Anger
- SOUTH DAKOTA (6/3 PRIMARY): No Reservations About Courting Their Vote
- VEEPSTAKES: The Sun Shines On Lieberman
- CONVOS: 86ing '68?
- DEMOCRACY CORPS (D): Corps Speed, Scotty!
- REUTERS/ZOGBY: Barr None
- GALLUP: You're My Boy, Blue
- VIRGINIA POLL (13 EVs): A Time To Fight
- UTAH POLL (5 EVS): A Walk In The Park City
- 2008 SCHEDULES: From Sea To Shining Sea
White House 2008 -- Other Updates
- BATTLE FOR THE SENATE: NRSC Getting Its Game Together?
- KENTUCKY: Lun, Singular Sensation!
- MISSISSIPPI POLL: Guess You Better Slow That Musgrove Down
- NEW HAMPSHIRE: Did Anyone Else Start Singing The "Maude" Theme Lyrics?
- NEW JERSEY: It's Go Time
- OREGON POLL: Mr. Smith Goes Back To Washington?
- OREGON: Hook And Leader
- TEXAS: It's A Big State... Gotta Start Somewhere
Senate 2008
- KENNEDY: Always A Fighter
- JORDAN: Carter Adviser, Ex-CoS Dies At 63
- PATERSON: A Happy Birthday, Indeed
- GIBBONS: Room Together, Eat Together, Play Together
- BYRD: As Confucius Said, Reading By Kerosene Lamp Is Bad For The Eyes
- FOSSELLA: She Was Only Sixteen, Only Sixteen
- KILPATRICK: You Be The Judge
- MCGREEVEY: He's Already Destroyed Enough Images For One Lifetime
- MCCAIN, C.: Hair Supply
- POLICE LOG: I Guess This Means The Honeymoon Is Over
- PRESS PASS: Down On Wall Street
People
??? Overlooked ???
If You Want Loyal, Get A Dog
The Los Angeles Times "Top of the Ticket" blog notes that we may see one-third of all surviving VP nominees opposing their party's ticket: ex-Rep. Geraldine Ferraro (D) and Sen. Joe Lieberman (D).
