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Wed. Jul 2, 2008National Journal's Daily Briefing on Politics

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Surrogates Gone Wild

Has Clark successfully derailed Obama's disciplined hot dogs, apple pie, and patriotism message? As Obama tours Colorado Springs today - a military and evangelical stronghold not used to seeing a WH Dem - the media focus remains on Clark v. McCain. Of course, Clark's continued presence on the TV talker circuit only helps keep the oxygen flowing to the story.

-- But before Obama can decide if he will "cut him loose," another potential Dem VP helps keep the story alive. Webb's call for McCain to "calm down" about the whole military service thing is likely to insert itself into coverage of Obama's 7/2 tour of NORAD and the USAF Academy.

-- Given all that Dems have going for them this year, why do many of them still feel compelled to get into debates over McCain's military record? Every time they do, regardless of the intent or the context, it only helps McCain and his allies to steer the debate back to the terrain where he's the most comfortable and confident.

-- If Clark or other backers of Obama want to ease voter anxiety over Obama's military inexperience, shouldn't they spend less time trying disprove McCain's experience and more time trying to show confidence in Obama?

Quote of the Day

"I get tagged as being on the left and, when I simply describe what have been positions consistently, some of the people act surprised."

— Barack Obama, defending himself against charges he's moved to the center, Toledo Blade, 7/2.

Top News
  • Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On

    Almost a year to the day of last McCain staff shake-up, Schmidt has taken over day-to-day operations. But Black says Davis is still in charge.(#2)

  • Clearing The Barr In GA

    GA poll shows McCain w/ a 51-43 lead over Obama; Barr doesn't look too threatening at 3%. (#20)

  • (Un)Happy Gilmore

    M. Warner announces he's got $5M COH; meanwhile he picks up support of law enforcement official appointed by Gilmore. (#35)

  • Gavin's Giving It A Go

    SF's Newsom says he's "exploring" a GOV run in '10; but mayors haven't had much luck getting to Sacramento. (#37)

  • The Fickle Hand Of VP Fate

    Lots of action on the VP-stakes front, check out Hotline's weekly look at who's buzzing and who's bombing.

 

Contents Wed. Jul 2, 2008

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  • Tuesday, July 01, 2008
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  • Friday, June 27, 2008
  • Thursday, June 26, 2008
  • Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Today's Frontpage

    White House 2008

  • GENERAL ELECTION: We Were Just Talking About Issues, I Swear
  • MCCAIN: Tonight I Gotta Cut Loose, Footloose
  • OBAMA: The New Seal: In God We Trust
  • NADER: Call him "Ishmael"
  • C. MCCAIN: Divvying Up The Beer Money
  • GOP VEEPSTAKES: Time For A Few Small Repairs
  • DEM VEEPSTAKES: Fallout Boy
  • CONVOS: "Could Not Disclose" = "Is Still Short A Few Million Bucks"
  • CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: I Need A Photo Opportunity
  • GALLUP: I Want A Shot At Redemption
  • MCLAUGHLIN & ASSOC. (R): Don't Want To End Up A Cartoon
  • CANDIDATE AIR TIMES: Summer Slump?
  • 2008 SCHEDULES: Hey, How Many EV's Does Colombia Have?

    White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • COLORADO (9 EVS): Sun's Out, Guns Out
  • FLORIDA POLL (27 EVS): Poppin' Crist-al
  • IOWA (7 EVS): Strength In Numbers
  • MISSOURI (11 EVS): Jackie On The Spot
  • OHIO (20 EVS): Small State, Big State, Red State, Blue State

    White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • CONNECTICUT POLL (7 EVS): Go...Uh...Whalers!
  • GEORGIA POLL (15 EVS): Presidential Barr-bie
  • GEORGIA (15 EVS): We're So Excited, The Polls Can't Hide It
  • HAWAII (4 EVS): I'll Take "Voting Machines" For $200, Alex

    National Briefing

  • IRAQ: Riding The Benchmarks
  • ETHICS: APR Showers Bring October Surprises
  • BLOGOMETER: Out-Bushing Bush?

    Senate 2008

  • BATTLE FOR THE SENATE: Turn On, Tune In To A Political Blood-Bath
  • GEORGIA POLL: Sax-a-ma-phone
  • IDAHO POLL: She's A Risch Girl, She Don't Try To Hide It
  • KENTUCKY: They Will Break Upon This Fortress Like Water On Rock
  • MINNESOTA: Will Work For Furniture
  • MISSISSIPPI: Money In The Magnolias
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE: It's Bizzaro 2002
  • NEW JERSEY: Scratch The Soap Box, Try A Gas Station!
  • OREGON: J. Edgar Merkley
  • VIRGINIA: So What's The Record CoH For A Senator On His Swearing-In Day?

    Governor 2008

  • MISSOURI: Approaching The Sacred Cow

    In The States

  • CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR: A Newsom Day Is Dawning
  • FLORIDA POLL: The Pride Of NASAu County
  • GEORGIA POLL: Wideopen Races
  • NEVADA POLL: Call Me The Flash

    Poll Update

  • PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Green Police

    People

  • OBAMA: Not So Groundbreaking After All, Says Guy From Car Insurance Commercials
  • CLINTON: Now Holding "Hillary Sullen Hours"
  • EASLEY: We Suffer For Our Art
  • SCHWARZENEGGER: Always The Jokester
  • LATTA: Barnstorms The State
  • BURNER: Those Bumper Stickers Truly Never Come Off
  • KILPATRICK: There Were More Victims
  • PRESS PASS: NY Mag. Founder Dies At Age 82
  • NEWS BAZAAR: Leave It To NJ To Liven Up The Tired Old "Summer Hazards" Story

    Media Monitor

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

Will Beau Know?

DE Commissioner of Elections Elaine Manlove tells NJ/NBC's Memoli that Joe Biden can be on the ballot for Senate in DE and Vice President at the same time. "It's not that our law says he can't, it's that it doesn't say it at all. There's nothing in Delaware law that says he can't."

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