McCain Crowds Dwindle Without Palin

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JENNIFER LOVEN | September 12, 2008 03:32 PM EST | AP

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Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, is Col. Edward Daly, deputy commander of the U.S. Army in Alaska, during the st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division deployment ceremony Thursday Sept. 11, 2008, at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska. Palin was a guest speaker at the ceremony and addressed 4,000 troops, one of which is her son Trak Palin. (AP Photo/Rob Stapleton)

NEW YORK — If there were any doubts that the sidekick was stealing the show, they were put to rest when Sarah Palin took off for Alaska with a wave from the tarmac by John McCain.

His crowds suddenly dwindled. The exuberant cheering heard day after day during two weeks of joint appearances went away. And the Republican presidential candidate's schedule began to resemble the lightness of May instead of the full throttle of September.

Meantime, Palin's campaign plane taking her home to Alaska was so crowded it had to let off some cargo to get the weight down.

This was a striking week to see the contrast between McCain and Palin together and the dimmed wattage around the nominee when they are apart. They are expected to reunite early next week.

With her, McCain scored the largest crowd of his presidential campaign. An estimated 23,000 people crammed a park in the Washington suburb of Fairfax, Va., on a weekday morning.

Music blared and people roared as the Arizona senator and his high-energy running mate took the stage. "I am so grateful for this turnout," McCain enthused. Aides grinned ear-to-ear. The crowd shouted "Sarah, Sarah" and women who showed up said they were excited to learn about her life and accomplishments.

Without Palin later in the day, McCain went to a diner in Philadelphia.

He held a discussion on economic woes there with half a dozen businesswomen. A large crowd backing Democratic rival Barack Obama gathered in the indoor marketplace where the Down Home Diner is located, and yelled "Obama, Obama" so loudly that McCain and his guests at times had to lean far over the table to hear each other speak.

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McCain's remarks to reporters afterward were similarly drowned out. "Pennsylvania is a battleground state, as we can tell," he said with barely contained fury. Aides' faces fell.

Palin's arrival in Alaska, her first step away from McCain, only continued her streak of large, wildly excited crowds. The Alaska governor was greeted at the airport by about 2,000 people who nearly choked her up with their happy welcome. High-level McCain aides went with her to help her prepare for her first big interview.

"She's on a wild ride," Obama told David Letterman, conceding she's the phenomenon of the moment. The Democrat cracked: "As somebody who used to be on the cover of Time and Newsweek _ those were the days _ I had a recent offer with Popular Mechanics: centerfold with a wrench."

The lesson from all of this isn't lost on McCain. Campaigns usually split up their presidential and vice presidential candidates so the ticket can cover more ground, which is what Obama and his running mate, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, are doing. This could be especially important because the late conventions shortened the general-election season.

But the McCain camp has calculated it needs to put him back with his No. 2, and probably keep them together for much of the fall campaign.

Until they are back together, McCain has no rallies and not much going on.

On Friday, McCain only had two public appointments, both aimed at female voters: interviews with his wife Cindy on "The View" and "The Rachael Ray Show."

He planned to stay behind closed doors Saturday at his campaign headquarters, then travel Sunday to a NASCAR race in New Hampshire, which provides a built-in, pumped-up crowd the campaign does not have to generate itself. Then it's on to Florida for a fundraiser.

Palin, meantime, is headlining her own rallies in Anchorage and Carson City, Nev., on Saturday before flying to Colorado.

She's proved adept at electrifying core Republicans and intriguing many independents, even as scrutiny of her record intensifies and Democrats label her a lightweight.

Aides have sheltered her from spontaneous exchanges with voters and kept a tight lid on press access, leaving little doubt that they worry about how she will do in any setting that is not highly orchestrated. She stumbled over foreign policy in her ABC News interview despite careful preparation.

Still, on the stage, the understudy is upstaging the lead actor. That can be hard on a star's ego but McCain is not complaining. There are worse problems for a presidential campaign to have.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Jennifer Loven covers the White House for The Associated Press.

NEW YORK — If there were any doubts that the sidekick was stealing the show, they were put to rest when Sarah Palin took off for Alaska with a wave from the tarmac by John McCain. His crowds su...
NEW YORK — If there were any doubts that the sidekick was stealing the show, they were put to rest when Sarah Palin took off for Alaska with a wave from the tarmac by John McCain. His crowds su...
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Yup! Yup! Yup! - she says she's ready to be VP!

But somehow, it looks to me like the Palen/McCain campaign for sure, "My Friends"...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 09/13/2008

Testimony to the excellent executive decision by McCain, selecting the crowd pleasing campaign boosting Palin versus the poor executive decision by Obama, selecting a "safe" boring 36 year insider. Apparently, Obama thought his presidential win was inevitable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 09/13/2008

The Palin choice is all style no substance is what I think you're trying to say...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 09/13/2008

As opposed to Obama? Riding style to victory!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 09/13/2008

Obama's win IS inevitable. You repubs think that the American people are fools but you'll see that your judgment is bad!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 09/13/2008
- Roose I'm a Fan of Roose 9 fans permalink

After that disastrous interview, there is nowhere to go but down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 09/13/2008
- DaOne I'm a Fan of DaOne 45 fans permalink
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McSame, the McRoad to McNowhere!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 AM on 09/13/2008
- publanski I'm a Fan of publanski 40 fans permalink
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You know that this has got to hurt little Johnny's pride, although the damage to his pride must pale to the the damage he's been doing to his integrity with all of the lies that he's "approved" of lately. John McCain will do anything to get elected, even if it means riding the coat tails of his celebrity running mate.

It's sad, really.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 AM on 09/13/2008
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Should the Obama camp start referring to it as the Palin/McCain ticket?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 09/13/2008
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My friends....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 AM on 09/13/2008
- arthur2008 I'm a Fan of arthur2008 5 fans permalink

John McCain is anything but a friend of women, but he has shown throughout his life a talent for using them to advance his personal ambitions, as when he discarded a disabled wife to shack up with a wealthy, drug-addicted rodeo queen who could bankroll his political career. The fact that he would repeat such cynical, self-serving behavior in this campaign by putting an unvetted and unprepared lightweight in line for the presidency shows precisely how little he cares about our country, and how much he cares about his own ambitions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:28 AM on 09/13/2008
- dutch163 I'm a Fan of dutch163 33 fans permalink
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How ironic is it that McCain had that awful campaign ad with Britney Spear and Paris Hilton, trying to smear Obama, and now he can't draw a crowd without his beauty queen???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 09/13/2008
- Vermontah I'm a Fan of Vermontah 20 fans permalink

I was just going to say that! The snide, sneering putdowns of Obama as a "celebrity," and now this. Palin is all celebrity, absolutely nothing else. After belittiling Obama for attracting crowds of 200,000 in Germany, we now have Brittny Palin.

But I comfort myself by thinking that all these people who are ga-ga over Palin are too brick-stupid to even find their polling place in November.

OBAMA/BIDEN 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 09/13/2008

This would be a good basis for an Obama ad! I'd produce it myself if I had the money!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 09/13/2008
- PumaAnn I'm a Fan of PumaAnn 27 fans permalink

Berlin was O jumping the shark.

It frankly........killed him.

He's going to lose, not because of Pal.

Because of Berlin.

He ignored heads of states who told him, don't do it.

He looked like an egotistical candidate.

He got big crowds, no real response.

It was his waterloo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 09/13/2008
- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 86 fans permalink
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It's not that I had a lot of respect for conservatives after Bush, but their swooning over Dan Quayle in drag is a site to behold. After ranting about Obama's inexperience, and the importance of protecting our nation in these "troubled times", the fall all over themselves for someone who knows less about foreign policy than the average daily newspaper reader.

Palin has violated everyone one of their supposed beliefs on fiscal conservativism, ran her tiny town like a Mayberry Machiavellian, and has barely spent a year as governor of a state about the size of DC, and yet they love her for her antigay, anti-abortion and anti-intellectualism.

It seems all it takes for you to be president of the religious reich is ideological orthodoxy, no experience or competency required. We've already had enough Alberto Gonzales and Monica Goodling to show what a disaster that is.

To place her one 72 year old heartbeat away from the presidency shows that neither McCain nor the Far Right takes running the country seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 09/13/2008
- bitterinsc I'm a Fan of bitterinsc 2 fans permalink

Oh, I think the far right takes running the country very seriously, and if they can get McC elected, they will have two sock puppets to do their bidding. McC isn't in charge of his campaign any more, and he sure won't be in charge of the WH either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 09/13/2008
- DaOne I'm a Fan of DaOne 45 fans permalink
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So Sister Sarah is back under wraps..........haha........how pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 09/13/2008
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Why can't I read any of the comments here?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 09/13/2008
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Never mind. I can see them now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 09/13/2008

So, instead of two leaders for the price of one, the GOP is offering bearly one leader for the price of two? Neither on his/her own is sufficient, but together they make a viable team? What a deal!

Um, thanks but no thanks.

PEACE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 AM on 09/13/2008
- BOBONDE I'm a Fan of BOBONDE 4 fans permalink

WHENEVER MC POW SPEAKS NOTE THE PEOPLE BEHIND HIM, THEY HAVE THIS GLUM/SOUR LOOK ON THEIR FACES

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 09/13/2008
- IowaKid I'm a Fan of IowaKid 18 fans permalink
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Will the REAL Republican Presidential candidate stand forward?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 AM on 09/13/2008
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