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Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008


Another round of battleground state polls show more troubles for McCain. Voters there don't think he understands the economy and has been ineffective in dealing w/the crisis. Can the $52B plan he's unveiling this a.m. in PA, a stock market surge and a strong performance at Hofstra change that?

-- Unlike the first two face-offs, where McCain and Obama were allowed to rehash old talking points, they'll be forced tomorrow to defend specific economic proposals and priorities. But has McCain's behavior on the trail permanently damaged his ability to be taken seriously?

-- At this point we know this: McCain's attacks on Obama haven't won him any traction. But will talking about himself more and focusing on Obama less do the trick? Even as McCain's disapproval numbers rise, he still has favorable ratings in the 50s. It's not that voters don't like him. They just don't think he'd do a better job than Obama on the economy. Which also happens to be their biggest concern.

-- To close this gap, McCain has got to push his own plans. His 10/15 performance will be his best - and last - chance. Unless, of course, Wall Street provides him with an able, and durable, assist.

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10/14/2008 Frontpage

White House 2008

  • 1 GENERAL ELECTION: Back To Business
  • 2 MCCAIN: 52 Billion Card Pick-Up
  • 3 OBAMA: Four Letter Words, No Compounds and Conjunctions
  • 4 PALIN: Don't Get Mad, Get Even
  • 5 BIDEN: Rockin The Granite State
  • 6 THE DEBATE: Over-Promising An Under-Delivery?
  • 7 DIAGEO/HOTLINE TRACKING: 48 Points For 48 Hours
  • 8 DAILY KOS TRACKING: Just Kos
  • 9 GALLUP TRACKING: Likely Story
  • 10 IBD/TIPP TRACKING: Welcome!
  • 11 REUTERS/C-SPAN/ZOGBY TRACKING: Thomson & Friends
  • 12 USA TODAY/GALLUP: Model T-wo
  • 13 2008 SCHEDULES: Tastes Just Like The Good Old Days

White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • 14 BATTLE FOR THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE: Solid States Of Matter
  • 15 COLORADO POLL (9 EVS): Axis Boulder Love
  • 16 FLORIDA (27 EVS): Independent Review
  • 17 MICHIGAN POLL (17 EVS): Grand Rapid Accent
  • 18 MICHIGAN (17 EVS): Murphy's Law
  • 19 MINNESOTA POLL (10 EVS): Winning In Winona
  • 20 MINNESOTA (10 EVS): Roll Out
  • 21 NEVADA (5 EVS): That's How We Do It In Reno
  • 22 NORTH CAROLINA (15 EVS): Tobacco Road Littered With ACORNs
  • 23 OHIO (20 EVS): Register For Smokes
  • 24 PENNSYLVANIA POLL (21 EVS): Winning On The Road
  • 25 PENNSYLVANIA (21 EVS): Inching Toward Victorino
  • 26 VIRGINIA (13 EVS): It's Not As Easy As It Looks
  • 27 WISCONSIN POLL (10 EVS): On Wisconsin!

White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • 28 ARIZONA (10 EVS): Vamos A Votar
  • 29 GEORGIA (15 EVS): No Peach State Purge
  • 30 ILLINOIS (21 EVS): Turning Up To Turn Out
  • 31 LOUISIANA (9 EVS): The Others
  • 32 MAINE (4 EVS): Time For The Maine Event
  • 33 MONTANA (3 EVS): Inside Out
  • 34 NEW JERSEY (15 EVS): Jersey Girls For Obama?
  • 35 NEW YORK (31 EVS): The Blue Apple?
  • 36 RHODE ISLAND (4 EVS): The Energy Gap
  • 37 TENNESSEE (11 EVS): Running Up The Numbers
  • 38 WASHINGTON (11 EVS): High As A Kite

National Briefing

  • 39 THE ECONOMY: It's Morning In The Rose Garden
  • 40 IRAQ: Like Sands Through The Hourglass ...
  • 41 BLOGOMETER: ACORN Wars

Senate 2008

  • 42 BATTLE FOR THE SENATE: Will It Work Better Than The '06 Firewall?
  • 43 ALABAMA: They Disagree... Figures
  • 44 ALASKA: The Ol' "My Wife Takes Care Of Everything" Defense
  • 45 COLORADO POLL: Udall That She Wants
  • 46 COLORADO: And They'll All Live Happily Ever After
  • 47 GEORGIA: Not Sax-ually Appealing
  • 48 KANSAS: All It Lacks Is Howie Mandel And 25 Models
  • 49 KENTUCKY: Chao, Baby
  • 50 LOUISIANA: Trying To Barack Her Back
  • 51 MASSACHUSETTS: Beatty Is Getting Wicked Serious
  • 52 MINNESOTA POLL: Nattering Nabobs
  • 53 MINNESOTA: Back To The Tried-And-True
  • 54 NEW HAMPSHIRE: John Vs. Jeanne: Round 87
  • 55 NEW JERSEY: Frank TV
  • 56 NEW MEXICO: Help Me Out, For Pete's Sake
  • 57 NORTH CAROLINA: Effectively Ineffective, In Effect?
  • 58 OKLAHOMA: Where The Ads Go Racing Through The Airwaves
  • 59 OREGON: Hot Dog, They Agree On Something (Sort Of...)
  • 60 SOUTH CAROLINA: Here Too, It's the Economy
  • 61 SOUTH DAKOTA: Gunning For Tim
  • 62 TENNESSEE: The Low-Key Campaign
  • 63 TEXAS: Looks Like Those Immersion Classes Paid Off
  • 64 VIRGINIA: Psst, I Think He's Talking About You

Governor 2008

  • 65 MISSOURI: Like The Boss, Only In MO
  • 66 NORTH CAROLINA: It's All Garbage
  • 67 WASHINGTON: I Don't Appreciate Your Ruse, Ma'am
  • 68 WEST VIRGINIA: Headed For Glory, Headed For Disaster

People

  • 69 BUSH: Friendship Transcends Shoddy Craftsmanship
  • 70 PALIN: We Suspect A Change Is Coming
  • 71 DOLE: Puck Drops Are For Amateurs
  • 72 CORZINE: I Just Needed To Hear Your Voice
  • 73 BLOOMBERG: Just Try To Resist His Parade Wave
  • 74 RINALDO: Ex-NJ Rep. Dies At Age 77
  • 75 ROGERS: Ex-Rep. From FL Dies At Age 87
  • 76 PRESS PASS: Something To Screech About
  • 77 POLICE LOG: That's Not Very Bipartisan
  • 78 NEWS BAZAAR: Visiting Grandparents, Just Not Worth It

Media Monitor

  • 79 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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