Obama Rides Wave of Latest Poll

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First Posted: 01- 1-08 03:35 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Des Moines, Iowa-- Buoyed by a widening, seven-point lead in the latest and most respected state poll, the Barack Obama campaign today saw a routine gathering of volunteer canvassers mushroom into a raucous, celebratory mass pep rally for the candidate.

As the morning edition of the Des Moines Register showed Obama with a 32%-25% lead over Hillary Clinton and John Edwards standing at 24% in Thursday night's caucus, the Roosevelt High School auditorium was unexpectedly flooded with nearly 1,500 supporters who braved sub-freezing air temperatures.

A drop-in by Obama to greet the precinct walkers was long planned but no one anticipated the crush of attendees and media that overflowed the gym. He was joined onstage by wife and two young daughters.

"The polls look good, but the polls don't count," a visibly confident and jubilant Barack Obama told the bundled up crowd. "The only thing that counts is that you go to caucus, that you call your neighbors, that you knock on doors. That's the only poll that counts."

The centrally located Des Moines high school gym floor was converted into a virtual ground-war command center, with volunteer and staff campaign field workers stationed at tables for every major district in surrounding Polk County. With caucusing set to begin in 48 hours, scores of canvassers were loaded with voter- information packets and deployed to knock on doors in 15-degree temperatures.

"Each canvasser has a walking map and a list identifying each household -- which ones say they are for sure going to caucus for us and which ones are undecided. We have a different piece of literature for each one," explained 27-year-old field staffer Mario Bonifacio, who was serving in the U.S. Army in Iraq until last May.

The Des Moines Register poll carries unusual significance because it is considered not only an authoritative survey but also one likely to influence the vote. Obama's lead in the poll was fueled by a projected unprecedented turnout of young, independent and first-time caucus goers, an assumption now being criticized by the Clinton and Edwards campaigns.

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But Obama took efforts at today's event to showcase the youthful core of his campaign organization. He proudly brought to the stage his top dozen organizers for Polk County. All were under 25 and dressed mostly in jeans and sweatshirts.

Obama stuck closely to the latest version of his stump speech, underscoring his central themes of hope and change. "There comes a moment in each generation," he said, provoking a loud ovation: "This is our moment. This is our time."

He devoted some special emphasis in today's address, however, to the issue of the war and related national security matters The Iowans he has met on the campaign trail, he said, "are ashamed of Guantanamo, they are ashamed of Abu Ghraib, they are ashamed of warrantless wiretaps and they are ashamed we are having a debate in this country on when to use torture." He vowed not only to end the war in Iraq but also to end "the mindest that gets us into war.

Just that sort of rhetoric is what attracted staffer and Iraq vet Bonifacio to the campaign. "It wasn't until I got over there in Iraq that I realized we weren't fighting for all the good things the politicians told us," he said as he continued to stuff the canvassing packets. "But Obama was against the war from the beginning, and he was right."

A few miles away at the downtown Obama headquarters there was a buzz of last minute activity. A midnight statewide conference call conducted right after the Register poll was released helped set the marching orders for these last three days.

One room in the chaotic jumble of rented offices is staffed only by those whose task is to solve individual logistical problems in getting voters to the caucuses on Thursday night. "We're gearing up," said staffer Bobby Gravitz. "We're calling in everybody and anybody who's ever worked for us, who's ever volunteered for us, who has ever said they want to volunteer. This is it."

Check out the rest of HuffPost's Iowa coverage here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/iowa

Des Moines, Iowa-- Buoyed by a widening, seven-point lead in the latest and most respected state poll, the Barack Obama campaign today saw a routine gathering of volunteer canvassers mushroom into a r...
Des Moines, Iowa-- Buoyed by a widening, seven-point lead in the latest and most respected state poll, the Barack Obama campaign today saw a routine gathering of volunteer canvassers mushroom into a r...
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- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 123 fans permalink

More happy stuff:

"Let's Toast to Ten Good Things About 2007
By Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange. Posted January 1, 2008.
As the year ends, let's remember some of the gains that can revive our spirits for the New Year...."

http://www.alternet.org/story/72156/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 01/01/2008

Iowa doesn't matter. You folks made Hillary your queen a long time ago. No way you can pull her off the throne now that you spent 16 years building underneath her.

She will be the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 01/01/2008
- TLV I'm a Fan of TLV 123 fans permalink

"You SHOULD vote for Obama because of racism. I mean lib guilt is the one & only thing Obama has going for him, and it's quite powerful."

Guilt for what? Not kicking Bush's ass clear out of this country before he almost completely screwed it up for all of us?

I have a bit of advice for you, JohnKemp. Follow these simple rules and you will live more happily:
1. Stop hating. It only attracts more haters into your life.
2. Replace worries with peace. It will attract more peace-loving people into your life.
3. Live more simply.
4. Give more to others.
5. Expect less from others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 01/01/2008
- donkee I'm a Fan of donkee 21 fans permalink

in the forties

political prisoners

in Communist Russia had no

rights

turns out they

didn't need them

heh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 01/01/2008
- Ginzaman I'm a Fan of Ginzaman 12 fans permalink

Now that we're getting closer to the first caucus and the cheap shots are flying, Obama may be gaining support. But there are still several things that bug me about him:

Assuming he makes it to and gets the nomination, how is he going to deal with the racist neocon machine trying to destroy him? Remember the Willie Horton ads back with Dukakis? The Harold Ford Jr. ads in 2006? All the poor people of color are literally kicked out of Louisiana. Don't kid yourself that they won't work overtime to finish him off.

Which brings up another interesting point. Remember the "national debate on race" that lasted for about 5 minutes after Imus got fired? Will the neocon MSM actually use this opportunity to honestly examine racism here in the States? Yes, ideally it shouldn't matter in 2007. But it still does to some people.

Is he going to repeal Bush's Executive Orders and the Military Comissions Act? If he'll take Kucinich's supporters, then why isn't his universal health care plan good enough for him? That's hypocritical for Obama to say he "respects" Kucinich.

He's gotta work a lot harder than that to get my vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 01/01/2008
- donkee I'm a Fan of donkee 21 fans permalink

and

how many

think these polls

are

worthless

heh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 01/01/2008

Just remember, winners of contested caucuses in Iowa have gone on to win the presidency only twice since the caucuses started in 1972: Jimmy Carter in 1976 and George W. Bush in 2000. So even if Obama wins Iowa, there's no guarantee at all that he will be elected president in 2008.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 PM on 01/01/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 102 fans permalink

Has anyone heard from Chocolate lately? He must be biting his nails up to the elbow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 01/01/2008
- Nutcase I'm a Fan of Nutcase 50 fans permalink
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The Uniter is bought and paid for, just as Clinton. Taking large amounts of money from the corporations that own Capital Hill and staffing their camps with highly paid lobbyists is not what I want in a Democratic candidate.

These two are wedded to DLC, NAFTA, et al. If you are not blinded by the MSM hype, there is another blog on HuffPo that lays out the connections:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christine-escobar/obama-rolls-the-dice-with_b_78741.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 01/01/2008

Go BIG O!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 01/01/2008

Obama is not a true progressive!! In fact, he is either homophobic or not a real man of principles. How else can you explain his campaigning with ex-gay minister Donnie McClurkin? In a general election he won't be able to attract either right or left leaning independents. I would never, ever vote for him.

Edwards/Biden 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 01/01/2008
- Pat15 I'm a Fan of Pat15 7 fans permalink

Agree : We need to be careful getting out ... I am sure that Generals will make sure that we get out with all precautions & security ..The only problem is Dumbya will keep the war going until the end .. OR admit he made a big mistake ..infact a strategic blunder of un-paralel proportions ..He is dumb but not that dumb with Cheney behind him...
On Obama..nothing much to add ..if you feel he is the candidate only time will tell....Amen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 01/01/2008
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 102 fans permalink
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The Obama campaign's criticism of some of the so-called 527 efforts, such as the one organized in support of Edwards, is troubling because they are suggesting that workers are somehow a special interest, just like insurance companies and the pharmaceutical industry. That's obviously absurd on its face. It is workers who built this country and it is their unions that created America's middle-class.
Its hedge fund managers and credit card companies ( backers of Obama ) that have brought millions to foreclosure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 01/01/2008

The reason that there are articles about Obama in Iowa is that his campaign has the most wide spread grassroots activity. This makes things interesting and gives reporters something to write about.

There is only so much you can repeat yourself following around the candidates. It is the organization and the outreach that is being written about here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:47 PM on 01/01/2008
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