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Those Two

Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008


Here are a few key things we learned at Belmont Univ. last p.m.

-- Few debates, if any, match the hype. We've been reading for days about the near-certain Nashville Mash-Up. Didn't happen. Sound familiar?

-- A sharp divide apparently exists between McCain and Palin over whether to take the gloves off. Palin sees her road to victory paved w/Ayers, Wright and whatever else it takes to raise questions about Obama's character. McCain, a veteran of similar attacks in '00, is a reluctant warrior in this battle.

-- There's a mandatory set-aside in post-debate analysis for "theatrics," even when they don't warrant such coverage. One sure sign Belmont lacked real fireworks: the attention being showered on McCain's "that one" quip. Was it dismissive? As Biden said this a.m., "No."

-- The most dangerous place to stand during a debate, or even after it's over, is between the moderator and his tele-prompter. No one, we learned, is safe.

-- This race isn't over, and Obama hasn't won. In fact, despite a nearly ideal landscape, today's Hotline/Diageo tracking shows McCain now trails by just 1 pt, boosted by gains among men and energy-focused voters. Onto Hofstra ... and that "knock-down, drag-out game-changer" we're told it will be.

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White House 2008

  • 1 GENERAL ELECTION: You Gotta Spend Money To Make Money
  • 2 MCCAIN: Home A-Loan
  • 3 OBAMA: Taxeth Then Taketh Away
  • 4 PALIN: I'm Sure You've Heard It All Before
  • 5 BIDEN: You Know You Missed Him
  • 6 THE DEBATE POLLS: Going For Brokaw
  • 7 THE DEBATE - WHAT HAPPENED: Channel Changer
  • 8 THE DEBATE - HOW IT'S PLAYING: "That Won"
  • 9 KEYS TO THE WHITE HOUSE: Deep In The Heart Of Winn-Dixie
  • 10 DIAGEO/HOTLINE TRACKING: Give Me (Give Me) One More Point
  • 11 AMERICAN RESEARCH GROUP (R): Four And Goal
  • 12 DAILY KOS TRACKING: More Popular Than Jesus
  • 13 GALLUP TRACKING: Nine Times? Nine Times.
  • 14 GWU BATTLEGROUND TRACKING: Fantastic Four
  • 15 IPSOS/MCCLATCHY: Seven Sells Cartoon Balloons In Town
  • 16 REUTERS/C-SPAN/ZOGBY TRACKING: The Zoggets
  • 17 2008 SCHEDULES: Reunited And It Feels So good

White House 2008 -- The Battleground States

  • 18 FLORIDA POLL (27 EVS): Pensa-coda?
  • 19 FLORIDA (27 EVS): Good Signs For Dems
  • 20 INDIANA (11 EVS): Hoosier New Battleground?
  • 21 IOWA (7 EVS): If You Build It, They Will Vote Early
  • 22 MICHIGAN (17 EVS): Arabian Nights
  • 23 MINNESOTA POLL (10 EVS): I Think We're Ahead Now
  • 24 NEVADA (5 EVS): How 'Bout Them Fraudulent Cowboys?
  • 25 NEW MEXICO (5 EVS): No Weekend At Bernalillo
  • 26 OHIO (20 EVS): Get On The Bus
  • 27 PENNSYLVANIA POLL (21 EVS): Call Me The Breezewood
  • 28 PENNSYLVANIA (21 EVS): Lehigh Engineers
  • 29 WISCONSIN (10 EVS): Not Exactly Happy Days For This Felon

White House 2008 -- Other State Updates

  • 30 ALASKA (3 EVS): This Ain't Over
  • 31 CALIFORNIA (55 EVS): Money Can't Buy Love, But It Can Buy Ads
  • 32 GEORGIA (15 EVS): Registration Was A Peach
  • 33 KENTUCKY (8 EVS): That's Brisk, Baby
  • 34 MISSISSIPPI (6 EVS): Keep On Keepin' On
  • 35 MONTANA (3 EVS): Not Up To The Challenge
  • 36 TENNESSEE (11 EVS): Tenuous-see
  • 37 TEXAS (34 EVS): Not So Interested
  • 38 WASHINGTON (11 EVS): How Do You Like Them Apples?
  • 39 WEST VIRGINIA (5 EVS): Charleston Charge
  • 40 WYOMING (3 EVS): The Slightest Hint Of Blue

National Briefing

  • 41 BLOGOMETER: A Missed Opportunity For The Mac

Senate 2008

  • 42 ALASKA: Who Needs Enemies When You've Got Friends Like This?
  • 43 ARKANSAS: Calling It Quits Too Soon?
  • 44 COLORADO: Ud-All The Debates Are Starting To Sound The Same
  • 45 DELAWARE: Sorry, It's Not A Swing State
  • 46 GEORGIA: Terrible Is Better Than Disastrous
  • 47 KENTUCKY: Try The Hot Pockets Full Of Cash, They're Delicious
  • 48 MAINE: Collins The Shots
  • 49 MINNESOTA POLL: Frank-en The Tank
  • 50 MINNESOTA: At Least He Bought It At Syms
  • 51 NEBRASKA: She's My Sweet Beatrice
  • 52 NEW JERSEY POLL: Mission Zimpossible
  • 53 NEW JERSEY: Spending Time Station
  • 54 NORTH CAROLINA: Some Things Just Aren't Debateable
  • 55 OKLAHOMA: A Rice And Jim Pilaf
  • 56 OREGON: Tea For $2M
  • 57 TEXAS: Now If Only "Cows 2" Could Appear In "Saw V"

Governor 2008

  • 58 DELAWARE: Fundraising And Other Enigmas
  • 59 INDIANA POLL: Slip, Mitch & Pass
  • 60 INDIANA: Road Warrior
  • 61 MONTANA: There Was Another Debate Yesterday
  • 62 WEST VIRGINIA: Family Ties

Poll Update

  • 63 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH: Absolutely Favulous

People

  • 64 BUSH: OMG, It's The POTUS
  • 65 BUSH, L.: Code Pink (The Less Scary One)
  • 66 PALIN: Questionable (Word) Associations
  • 67 PERDUE: Illiteracy Has Its Good Points
  • 68 POTENTIAL VPS: PTA Members Don't Spook Easy
  • 69 PRESS PASS: A Falling Star-Ledger?
  • 70 POLICE LOG: Is This A Joke?
  • 71 NEWS BAZAAR: "IOU" Sounds Kind Of Like "Eye Of Newt"
  • 72 DAILY PLANET: Alaska's Been Getting An Eyeful Lately

Media Monitor

  • 73 MEDIA MONITOR: This Morning

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