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Tue. Jun 10, 2008National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Spotlight

Amnesty Apathy

As economy and gas prices dominate WH '08, one formerly "hot" issue has fallen off the radar. Remember when illegal immigration was going to "define" the GOP WH primary and dominate state contests as well? Well, that didn't happen.

-- Need proof? Look at today's GOP SEN primary in SC. Sen. Lindsey Graham's support of McCain's immig. legislation was supposed to give fits to conservative voters. He was even booed at the '07 SC GOP convo. Today, Graham is heavily favored over ex-RNCer Buddy Witherspoon, who has launched withering attacks on "Graham-nesty." (Of course, it helps that Graham has spent more than $1.77M to Witherspoon's $212K).

-- Will a win for Graham put concerns about McCain's vulnerabilities on the issue to rest as well? It could, esp. if McCain can effectively define Obama as a liberal on other issues close to conservatives' hearts.

-- Even so, McCain's not getting any credit for his position from Hispanic voters either. Gallup's 5/08 tracker found that he was getting just 29% of the Hispanic vote - 15 pts. below Bush's '04 showing.

-- In the end, immig. may end up as a wash. But considering how lethal this issue was supposed to be for him, McCain shouldn't be too upset.

Quote of the Day

"First of all I am not vetting my VP search committee for their mortgages."

— Barack Obama, responding to questions about Jim Johnson, National Journal/NBC, 6/10.

Top News
  • No Business Like Small Business

    McCain hits Obama on taxes at NFIB speech. But even when he wants to talk economics, Iraq interrupts. (#1)

  • You Vetter You Vet

    Johnson's subprime ties are another reminder of the dangers of making lobbyist-bashing a central theme. (#3)

  • Badger-ing McCain

    WI may be a battleground, but GOPers are upset McCain's way behind Obama on in-state staffing. (#14)

  • Big Money, Bigger Headaches

    Just who funds the convos? Hint: they can't give to McCain/Obama. Should WH ‘08ers offer to buy their own seats? (#7)

  • 10 Things I Hate About You

    In NH, Sununu officially kicks off his campaign by highlighting his breaks from Bush. (#21)

 

Contents Tue. Jun 10, 2008

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Today's Frontpage

    White House 2008 -- The Republicans

  • MCCAIN: Do Not Fire Until Fired Upon

    White House 2008 -- The Democrats

  • THE FIELD: Clinging To Their Funds
  • OBAMA: Can The Two Americas Sustain A Third Bush Term?

    White House 2008 -- General Election Updates

  • THE FIELD: Economic Surge
  • GOP VEEPSTAKES: A Small State With A Big Name
  • DEM VEEPSTAKES: Getting Busted By The Veep Squad
  • CONVOS: Combating Corporate Influence From The Parking Lot
  • GALLUP: Six Degrees Of Separation
  • IBD/TIPP: On The Left And On The Right
  • FLORIDA (27 EVS): Sí, Se Puede ... Pero También Se Vote?
  • IOWA (7 EVS): Does Caucus Size Matter?
  • VIRGINIA (13 EVS): It Depends On What Your Definition Of "Is" Is
  • WASHINGTON (11 EVS): I'm A Lumberjack, And I'm Okay?
  • WISCONSIN (10 EVS): Brand New Colony
  • 2008 SCHEDULES: Buy It Now!

    National Briefing

  • BLOGOMETER: Diggin' Up Dirt

    Senate 2008

  • BATTLE FOR THE SENATE: Will The West Be Won?
  • KANSAS: Slat Chance?
  • KENTUCKY: The Gray, Gray Grass of Home
  • MINNESOTA: ... And Doggonit, My Party Likes Me
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE: Sununu (I)
  • NORTH CAROLINA: Liddy To The Rescue!
  • OREGON: You Say You Want A Constitution Candidate?
  • SOUTH CAROLINA: Boys Of Summer

    Governor 2008

  • MISSOURI: Picking A Horse
  • NORTH CAROLINA: A Time To Heal

    Poll Update

  • USA TODAY/GALLUP: But Black Is The New President, Bitch

    People

  • BUSH: Fine, If You're Going To Be So Negative, I'll Write My Own History
  • ABRAMOFF: Keep Me In The Fruit Loop
  • MCCLELLAN: Why Stop Talking Now?
  • KENNEDY: Home From The Hospital
  • GIBBONS: The Drama Goes "On Hold"
  • PERRY: Red Tape, It Gets Us All
  • VITTER: Just Can't Catch A Break
  • NEWS BAZAAR: Catch The Trolley While You Can

    Media Monitor

  • MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning
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