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Don't Go Changin'

Friday, Sept. 12, 2008


Plouffe wants to move on, but the McCain camp is more than happy to keep the race in a "Groundhog Day"-like zone. The newest McCain ad is clearly intended to keep sexism and his VP in the spotlight. Trad'l campaign philosophy says that at some point the VP will fade into the background and the two nominees will get front and center. But there's been nothing "normal" about this campaign from the beginning. Why do we expect it to suddenly fall into historical norms now?

-- Palin passed her first real sit down interview -- albeit w/ some shaky answers. But there are still plenty of "firsts" for the media to cover. Like, say, her first solo campaign event in NV 9/13. And as Obama ratchets up the "out of touch" message, doesn't that encourage McCain to put the hockey-mom front and center even more?

-- The media can't get enough of the Palin phenomenon. And there's nothing that the Obama camp can do about it. So why does the Obama camp need to reassure the "bed-wett(ers)" and "hand-wringers" - as Plouffe calls them - that they are going to stand up and fight? Two words - enthusiasm gap. Newly-engaged voters (i.e. young folks and new registrants) aren't likely to stay engaged if they keep hearing that their guy is losing the fight.

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White House 2008

  • 1 GENERAL ELECTION: The Calm After The Storm
  • 2 MCCAIN: All I'm Askin' Is For A Little Respect
  • 3 OBAMA: This Time We Mean It, We're Really Getting Angry!
  • 4 PALIN - THE OVERVIEW: Putting Family First (Briefly)
  • 5 PALIN - THE INTERVIEW: More Hawk Than Hen
  • 6 PALIN - HOW IT'S PLAYING: Those Are Good Looking Numbers
  • 7 BIDEN: Deduct This, Miss Wasilla
  • 8 DIAGEO/HOTLINE TRACKING: What A Difference A Day Makes
  • 9 DAILY KOS TRACKING: I'm A Bigot, But For The Left
  • 10 DEMOCRACY CORPS (D): Four Corps And Seven...
  • 11 GALLUP TRACKING: A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
  • 12 IPSOS/MCCLATCHY: McClatch Me If You Can
  • 13 PUBLIC OPINION STRATEGIES (R): POSse Comitatus
  • 14 2008 SCHEDULES: I'm Sorry Sir, But You're Not On The List

White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • 15 FLORIDA (27 EVS): What Once Was Lost Now Is Found
  • 16 IOWA (7 EVS): If You Choose Her, They Will Come
  • 17 MICHIGAN (17 EVS): Mortgaging Your Vote
  • 18 NORTH CAROLINA POLL (15 EVS): It's Either A Blowout Or...
  • 19 OHIO POLL (20 EVS): The Dayton Game
  • 20 OHIO (20 EVS): Don't Forget To Dot All The "I"s, Too
  • 21 WISCONSIN (10 EVS): Cheesed Off

White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • 22 ALABAMA (9 EVS): A Dixie Deluge Of Voters
  • 23 GEORGIA POLL (15 EVS): Rusted Root
  • 24 MAINE POLL (4 EVS): Dial 911 -- It's The Lobster Squad
  • 25 MISSISSIPPI POLL (6 EVS): I Am Following The River Down The Highway
  • 26 MONTANA (3 EVS): A Letter From Paul To The Montanans
  • 27 OREGON POLL (7 EVS): No Ducking Around
  • 28 RHODE ISLAND (4 EVS): Little Chance In Little Rhody
  • 29 VERMONT (3 EVS): The Fifth Time Is The Charm

National Briefing

  • 30 BLOGOMETER: Sarah Meets Charlie

Senate 2008

  • 31 COLORADO POLL: Udall Together Now
  • 32 COLORADO: A Taxing Situation
  • 33 GEORGIA POLL: Martin's Short
  • 34 MAINE POLL: Maine Squeeze Play
  • 35 MAINE: Negative Noise
  • 36 MASSACHUSETTS: So This Is Why They've Haven't Found Whitey...
  • 37 MINNESOTA: Two Seconds In Paradise
  • 38 MISSISSIPPI POLL: Confed Up?
  • 39 NORTH CAROLINA POLL: Liddy Porn
  • 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE: Blinders On
  • 41 OREGON POLL: Trust The Gordon's Fisherman

Senate Speculation

  • 42 CONNECTICUT: Love Them And Lieb Them

Governor 2008

  • 43 DELAWARE: Say It Ain't So, Pro
  • 44 MISSOURI: But I Really Wanted A Reset Button
  • 45 MONTANA: He'll Never Be Invited Back To Ha-Ha's
  • 46 NORTH CAROLINA POLL: Or Maybe He Should Just Run For VP
  • 47 NORTH CAROLINA: Perdue Hearts Charlotte
  • 48 VERMONT: Decisions, Decisions

In The States

  • 49 THE FLY-BY: Colts V. Elephants? Desert Volleyball, Kilmer and Richardson?
  • 50 GEORGIA POLL: We Thought We'd Call Him Sonny
  • 51 NEW JERSEY POLL: And The 'Zine Said The Words Of The Prophets...
  • 52 OHIO POLL: George And Ted's Excellent Adventure

Poll Update

  • 53 NATIONAL JOURNAL: Booster Rocket Bar
  • 54 ABC NEWS/WASHINGTON POST: Be Made Safe For Democracy
  • 55 CBS NEWS: Too Soon?
  • 56 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: Oy, George

People

  • 57 GIBBONS: Any Time Now Is Fine
  • 58 RICHARDSON: When You Wish Upon A Washed Up Star
  • 59 HUCKABEE: You May Tell Jokes, But You Are No Comedian
  • 60 COHEN: At Least He's Big On Forgiveness
  • 61 PELOSI, A.: Art Imitates Life
  • 62 PRESS PASS: Fox And Fans
  • 63 NEWS BAZAAR: The Trifecta Of Offensive Office E-mails

Media Monitor

  • 64 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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