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LIZ SIDOTI | July 5, 2008 07:39 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., talks with reporters aboard his campaign plane as his wife Cindy looks. McCain's referring to himself as an underdog may be an understatement: he trails Democrat Barack Obama in polls, organization and money, while trying to succeed a deeply unpopular fellow Republican in a year that favors Democrats. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

WASHINGTON — John McCain calls himself an underdog. That may be an understatement.

The GOP presidential candidate trails Democrat Barack Obama in polls, organization and money while trying to succeed a deeply unpopular fellow Republican in a year that favors Democrats. McCain also doesn't seem to have a coherent message let alone much of a strategy despite securing the nomination three months earlier than Obama.

"This is a tough race. We are behind. We are the underdog. That's what I like to be," the GOP nominee-in-waiting frequently tells donors these days, keenly aware not only of his woes but also his proven comeback ability: He won his party's nomination despite the implosion of his campaign last summer.

One year later, and now in the general election, McCain's troubles are so acute that he recently gave senior adviser Steve Schmidt "full operational control" of the day-to-day campaign and, effectively, scaled back the duties of campaign manager Rick Davis. The shift in responsibilities came after weeks of Republican quibbling that McCain had not adequately made the transition for the fall.

"The frustration is there's no big theme around which to build a winning campaign," said Steve Lombardo, a Republican pollster. "They need a big strategic message that will show the differences between the two campaigns, and allow for a win."

Hope is far from lost: The election is still four months away. The national conventions and the presidential debates are upcoming. Conservative evangelical leaders skeptical of McCain are now coalescing around him. The race remains competitive. And, Obama's campaign is far from flawless.

McCain also is beefing up his staff with more presidential campaign veterans under the guidance of Schmidt, a top aide in President Bush's re-election effort and the operative who led Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to a come-from-behind victory in California two years ago.

The campaign will try to showcase its efforts to restore discipline next week when McCain announces a "jobs first" economic plan and tours competitive states.

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For now, GOP insiders are cautious as they watch for improvement _ and they should be.

The political environment is dreadful for the GOP, with Bush's approval rating at low levels as the country teeters economically and fights two wars.

Asked Saturday what he thinks about McCain's apparent pride in underdog status, Obama told reporters traveling with him: "Two years ago, John McCain was the putative Republican nominee who has been part of the Washington establishment for years and who touts all his Washington experience, versus me. So the notion that somehow I'm the heavy favorite in this race belies recent political history and a lot of American history. So, we've got a lot of work to do."

Still, compared with McCain's campaign struggles, Obama is seemingly skating along, visiting states Bush won four years ago and courting traditional GOP supporters with his core message: "Change We Can Believe In."

Nonetheless, the Illinois senator says, "I'm going to have to be a better candidate" and is mindful of his own vulnerabilities.

There are many, not the least of which is trying to become the first black president of a country where racism still runs deep. The GOP-fueled liberal elitist label also could stick on this Harvard-educated Chicagoan.

And, Obama also may be undercutting his claim to be a straight-shooting, new-politics candidate as he repeatedly breaks with his liberal base on various issues to aggressively move to appeal to the center of the electorate.

National polls vary widely, but they have one commonality: None show McCain ahead of Obama. And, on voters' most important issues, McCain trails on every subject but Iraq and terrorism. He also lags in key states, including Bush-won Colorado and Ohio.

When it comes to message and strategy, McCain has appeared to flounder.

He hasn't settled on one theme and can't seem to stick with a particular line of argument in favor of his candidacy for more than a couple days. His attempts to derail Obama are scattershot; the campaign simply takes advantages of openings Obama creates rather than creating a negative narrative against the Democrat. And, McCain's fundraising events have driven his campaign schedule, often putting him in solid Republican states instead of swing states likely to decide the election.

As the sleepy summer pre-convention window opens, Obama is running TV ads in 18 states while McCain focuses on 11 for now and the Republican National Committee bolsters his efforts in the Great Lakes region.

At the same time, McCain, 71, is working to match Obama's organization. For now, McCain's campaign is roughly 300-strong compared with Obama's 1,000-person plus operation.

Obama had a campaign in just about every state during the long Democratic primary, and he has started bolstering the remnants of those existing networks. His aides also boast of a hefty grass-roots organization, a "persuasion army" of allies who will reach out to neighbors, friends and relatives. That's reminiscent of Bush's 2004 campaign.

Conversely, McCain's ground-game operation has been slow-moving; staffers weren't dispatched in earnest to key states until last month _ even though the GOP primary ended in March. The RNC has fewer than 100 offices with just about the same number of field staffers. The campaign, itself, has 11 regional campaign managers who, in turn, have brought on nearly 100 staff members as part of a much-maligned, decentralized structure.

To return power to headquarters, Schmidt is hiring a national political director and a national field director to oversee ground-game efforts, and is promising to add hundreds more field staff and open more local GOP offices.

But all that takes money, and here, too, McCain trails.

Obama has 1.5 million donors and had raised more than $287 million by the end of May. McCain has far fewer donors and had raised $115 million. May was Obama's worst fundraising month of the year. He raised $22 million, to the $21 million McCain brought in during his best fundraising month.

Still, McCain and Obama entered June with virtually the same amount of cash available for the rest of the summer, $33 million for Obama to $31.6 million for McCain.

But McCain probably will feel the financial pinch this fall.

Unlike Obama, McCain will accept nearly $85 million in public financing and the spending limits that come with it. The Democrat can raise and spend at will.

Said Phil Musser, a former Republican Governors Association executive director: "There are a lot of miles to go before we get to Election Day, and McCain is in his finest form when he's the underdog."

The candidate had better hope that rings true once again.

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EDITOR'S NOTE _ Liz Sidoti covers the presidential campaign and has covered national politics since 2003.

WASHINGTON — John McCain calls himself an underdog. That may be an understatement. The GOP presidential candidate trails Democrat Barack Obama in polls, organization and money while trying to s...
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- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 61 fans permalink
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McCain is not the underdog. He is simply the worst of two alternatives. Whether he wins or not, he will still be the worst of two alternatives.

If he wins, America will only have herself to blame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 07/05/2008
- GuyFawkes I'm a Fan of GuyFawkes 28 fans permalink

Wow....

A critical AP article about McDubya.

Today, the earth stood still.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 07/05/2008
- HHarvey I'm a Fan of HHarvey 30 fans permalink
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I was thinking the same thing. Maybe they are picking up where the NY Times fears to go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 07/05/2008
- Kynn I'm a Fan of Kynn 7 fans permalink

It seems like half the article or more is actually about Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 07/05/2008
- lornejl1 I'm a Fan of lornejl1 2 fans permalink
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I'm not quite sure who was the more dynamic candidate, McBoring, Bob Dole, or that dead guy that beat Ashcroft for the Senate seat in Missouri.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 07/05/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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He really should just take the rest of the summer off and enjoy himself... little sailing perhaps, a bit of fishing..... whatever....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 07/05/2008

Yes, he should go sailing in Arizona.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 07/05/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 644 fans permalink
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my prediction:

sometime in August - while all TVs are tuned to Olympics or DNC Convention
a BREAKING NEWS alert
MkKain rushed to hospital
The Hero will have to decline nom due to "health issues"
activate new candidate for solemn sober RNC convention and remind all Repubs of their duty to honor The Hero by showing up to vote

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 07/05/2008
- NoahVail I'm a Fan of NoahVail 59 fans permalink
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So we go from the Manchurian Candidate to the Stepford Candidate?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 07/05/2008

Folks should really note this comment. I think it is at least 50/50 this will come to pass; or, sadly, the Republican control group has decided the mess is so horrific they want a Dem to have to try and deal with it and re-establish their push for a "permanent Republican majority" in 2012. McCain may just be out there as fodder. He is living a dream, he has plenty of money, and when he loses can go home and drink lots of beer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 07/05/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 644 fans permalink
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that's the other side of the coin

they're just going to make as big a mess as possible and doom the new Dem prez

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 07/05/2008
- CintiBlue I'm a Fan of CintiBlue 54 fans permalink

I think your "fodder" thinking is very likely. By time the repubs regroup for 2012, the sleeping citizens will think the Dems are the cause of ALL W's garbage.

But, I don't rule out kellygrrl's thinking. That often quoted "interesting times" thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 07/05/2008
- joyf1 I'm a Fan of joyf1 22 fans permalink
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I agree. But, once again, who do you think will be the rep. candidate??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 07/05/2008
- TAC I'm a Fan of TAC 24 fans permalink
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"But, once again, who do you think will be the rep. candidate??"

Mittens...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 07/05/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 644 fans permalink
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Brother Jeb has been hanging around and traveling with MkK a lot lately

probs Romney -- but who knows

I'm watching to get a feel for it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 07/05/2008
- HHarvey I'm a Fan of HHarvey 30 fans permalink
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That would never happen. There would not be enough time to convince republicans of a new candidate before the Nov. 7 elections and they would lose more votes than they would gain. Repubs would be downed and they would stay home instead of coming out to vote. Not to mention the cost of launching a new candidate's platform in a matter of two months. Yikes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 07/05/2008
- FogBelter I'm a Fan of FogBelter 295 fans permalink
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Republicans are lemmings, they would treat the replacement candidate as a gift of the gods ... the fools.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 07/05/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 644 fans permalink
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"convince Republicans"

are you kidding?

they swallow the Party Pill and head to the Rave at the Country Club no matter what

that is the big dif btwn Repubs and Dems
and the mistake Dems make is attacking our own because we are so varied and have divergent opinions

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 07/05/2008
- PATina I'm a Fan of PATina 258 fans permalink
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Please...the Republicans would swarm around a new candidate... and their new slogan would be... Vote one for the Gipper !!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 07/05/2008
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

McCain is not an underdog he is a TERRIBLE candidate. Quite frankly if Obama was white had a regular anglo name he would be up up by 15 points over McCain thats how horrible a candidate McCain is. He has no plans he barely campaigns and he is running on policies that are a disaster. Although the fact that Obama is up by 6 seven points may actually work to his advantage it means he will not take things for granted and he will continue to campaign and work hard. Too bad someone didnt tell McCain since you are trailing you should be working harder.

Carol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 07/05/2008
- shades3 I'm a Fan of shades3 34 fans permalink

So, Carol, you are essentially saying that racism is alive and well. Even if Barack Obama staged a Saigon-lift and had all the U.S. personel out of Iraq in 16 months, as his stated goal was during the primary, there are still a substantial number of voters who, because of race would find some other reason to not vote for him.................or not vote at all.
If that is true, then Americans would rather cut off their nose to spite their face, by extending the Bush Doctrine and the death and destruction in Iraq, rather than vote for a black person.
Consequently, if the Republicans ran a houseplant, which is what they are essentially doing, there is a good chance there would be a houseplant in the Big Chair in January, 2009.
Barack Obama is probably among the most intelligent and unifying candidates ever to run for President and amazingly, there are those who would rather continue the disaster, indeed escalate it, that has been the Bush Administration than vote for someone who could treat everyone like AMERICANS, instead of just Republicans, Democrats and Independants.
But..............................................he had a black father, so, to some, he is unworthy.
Reality check.
Are these the same fools who thought George W Bush would make an excellent President because he would be cool to drink beer with.
There are a scary number of people who would rather have the country go down in flames than save it.
WHEW!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 07/05/2008
- jonjon66 I'm a Fan of jonjon66 9 fans permalink
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Why does MSM refuse to cal John McCain on his flip-flopping and the supposed secret trip to Columbia wher ehe was informed before he went, knowing all along that the attempt to free the hostages would take place while we w was there and would supposedly make him look "presidential".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 07/05/2008
- Horatio I'm a Fan of Horatio 4 fans permalink

Because Americans don't demand more of their media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 07/05/2008
- HHarvey I'm a Fan of HHarvey 30 fans permalink
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because MSM is corporatley owned entities and stand to gain financially from a republican candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 07/05/2008

Exactly!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 07/05/2008
- davesideas I'm a Fan of davesideas 8 fans permalink

or: why are Democrats so quick to call Obama on changing his opinion?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 07/05/2008
- PATina I'm a Fan of PATina 258 fans permalink
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Because he told us he wasn't the same old Washington insider politician. Some of us thought that meant he'd stick to his word and run a different kind of campaign.

I guess that's what we get for thinking we could trust a politician.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 07/05/2008
- NoahVail I'm a Fan of NoahVail 59 fans permalink
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Why don't they ask what he did to gain an offer of early release from the NVN? These secrets have been kept for 30 years now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 07/05/2008
- soithoni I'm a Fan of soithoni 7 fans permalink

" McCain also doesn't seem to have a coherent message let alone much of a strategy."

He doesn't have a coherent message because there isn't one. All he can do is attack Obama. Make us think Obama's flipflopping on issues, and do that puffy false outrage he does whenever he himself is attacked. "Pleeeeeeeeeease..."

The man hasn't had a coherent thought in his head for years. If he seems coherent, just wait 4 minutes... he'll change his opinion completely right in front of your eyes. And then deny not only that he changed his mind, but he'll deny the previous position, then he'll deny the current position, they deny that the sky is blue, then deny that his wife charges more on her credit cards more than the national economies of small South Asian countries...

And then he smiles that smile of his. The smile of the insane... "My friends...."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 07/05/2008
- Dane1911 I'm a Fan of Dane1911 7 fans permalink

Well the media is believing him.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 07/05/2008
- HHarvey I'm a Fan of HHarvey 30 fans permalink
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They don't necessarily believe him, they are just looking at dollar signs when they toot McCain's horn.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 07/05/2008

I think a big problem with having Roves lap dog as the leader of his campaign is that he could turn the perception away from being a maverick *which he isnt but there are still a lot of people who are duped by that false title* to being a Bush 2.0

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 07/05/2008

I can't wait until Election Day. This is going to be a massacre. What goes around comes around, and Republican arrogance is going to take a major, major beating. But instead of blaming themselves, in their self righteous smugness, they'll blame it on the voters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 07/05/2008

McCain president? My big toe would make a better president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:05 PM on 07/05/2008
- 4wehttam I'm a Fan of 4wehttam 14 fans permalink

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 07/05/2008
- JoeBlough I'm a Fan of JoeBlough 61 fans permalink
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Hardly. I doubt your big toe was a POW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 07/05/2008
- Kynn I'm a Fan of Kynn 7 fans permalink

Being a POW doesn't make for being a good president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 07/05/2008
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For decades I have said that winning the presidential election has nothing to do with running the country.

However, this is the first time McCain had to run anything of any size.
After watching McCain for a year or so, I say if McCain ran the country like he is running his campaign, I would be REALLY worried.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 07/05/2008
- NoahVail I'm a Fan of NoahVail 59 fans permalink
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At least he doesn't pile on the makeup like a trollop, you continuing controversial contemptible commenter!

Hadn't seen your wonderful screen name for a while and thought I would say hi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 07/05/2008
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White man, married to beer heiress, with campaign staff of lobbyists from the worlds largest corporations, coordinating with White House to plan photo ops in foreign countries AS UNDERDOG.

That's rich.

McCain can spin till he's Dizzy Dean but he can't spin the "R" from in front of his name on the ballot.

Obama-Webb (Democratic Party) '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 07/05/2008
- Cookie100 I'm a Fan of Cookie100 60 fans permalink
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Thank you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 07/05/2008

literally, mc cain has lost his footing. film clips these past few days show a pronounced limp when exiting planes and even in his walk. no comments from the media though.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 07/05/2008

cmon now,what do you expect from a guy who destroyed 5 planes when he served his country and still wont release his military records

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 07/05/2008

He's limping so he can't run for president? We all limp at one time or another so this is totally ridiculous. This is what I hate about politics because of the rhetoric you hear from both sides. Since the Republican party isn't too popular right now, it's a miracle that McCain is not far behind like 3 to 5 points. I keep hearing that Obama should be 20 points ahead of McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 07/06/2008
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