Obama Aims To Flip Indiana

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TOM DAVIES | September 24, 2008 10:23 AM EST | AP

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In this Sept. 21, 2007 file photo, Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., center, accompanied by former Indianan Sen. Dan Coats, left, and Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, meets with reporters in Indianapolis. Democrats typically skip right over reliably Republican Indiana when plotting presidential campaign strategy. Barack Obama is bidding to flip the state into the Democratic column this year. (AP Photo/AJ Mast, File)

INDIANAPOLIS — Democrats typically skip right over reliably Republican Indiana when plotting presidential campaign strategy.

Not Barack Obama.

The candidate from next-door Illinois is bidding to flip the state into the Democratic column this year.

To that end, he is doing what no presidential candidate has done in decades _ spending significant amounts of money and time in the state, while Republican John McCain maintains a low profile.

Obama narrowly lost the May primary here to Hillary Rodham Clinton. And in the process, he had "the opportunity to at least define himself with Hoosier voters and that has lingered," said Kip Tew, a former state Democratic chairman who is a volunteer adviser to the Obama campaign. "They competed with a ground game that no one's ever seen in the state."

Indiana, with 11 electoral votes, is one of only a handful of states where Obama's advertising has been unanswered by McCain. The Democrat has 32 offices across the state and dozens of paid staffers. His campaign spent about $6 million on television advertising in Indiana leading up to the May primary and has aired at least $1.5 million in TV ads since June.

Obama has made five stops in the state since mid-July, and running mate Joe Biden was returning to the state Wednesday.

The McCain campaign, by contrast, is nearly invisible. It has no field offices or paid staffers working full-time in the state, and McCain hasn't visited the state since July 1. Republicans were expected to respond to Obama's ad presence in the state with ads of their own later this week.

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Both candidates know history is not on Obama's side: For more than a generation, Indiana has been colored in for the GOP nominee soon after polls start closing. George W. Bush won with 60 percent in 2004 and 57 percent in 2000, and the state last went Democratic in the 1964 Lyndon Johnson landslide.

But Jessie Bochert, 45, who runs a business preparing houses for sale from her home in Granger, shows why Obama thinks he may have an opening in the state. Bochert, who voted for Bush in 2000 and 2004, initially supported McCain but switched to Obama and began volunteering for his campaign.

"I feel guilty for all that has happened" under Bush, she said. "There are so many people I talk to, they can't afford their prescriptions, they don't know what to pay, they can't afford anything. It's really the economy, and that's what it's coming down to."

Republican Tim Surber said he believes McCain appeals to Indiana voters because of his military background and his push for more offshore oil drilling. Surber, 49, who runs a computer consulting office in Indianapolis, thinks McCain got a big boost among Indiana conservatives when he chose Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.

Still, he worries about the McCain campaign's low-key approach.

"I know they feel like it's a state they're going to win," he said. "I really wish Palin would come in, I wish McCain would come in. ... They need to at least let us know that they know we're out here."

Public polls taken this month show the two candidates running about even or McCain slightly ahead.

Republicans say the numbers reflect the state's conservative-leaning voters and validate their approach, which involves working through state and county-level organizations to build support for McCain.

"Given the millions of dollars and months of staff time that Senator Obama has spent here, you question whether or not he ought to be doing a little better," said Luke Messer, the co-chairman of McCain's Indiana campaign and a former state GOP executive director. "They were polling in May at 43, 44 percent and that's essentially where they remain."

But Democrats are buoyed by how close the race is. They note that three incumbent Republican congressmen lost re-election bids two years ago, and say the state's struggling economy makes voters more receptive to Obama. The state's unemployment rate hit 6.4 percent in August, up nearly 2 percentage points from a year earlier.

An increase of more than 425,000 new voter registrations since the 2006 election, and Obama's name recognition in northwestern Indiana, a heavily Democratic area where more than 10 percent of the state's voters see Chicago TV stations, also could help.

But to win Indiana, Obama also must consolidate the support of Democrats in rural areas and the blue-collar factory towns that strongly backed Clinton in May.

Messer, the McCain campaign's state leader, said Obama faces an uphill fight in many parts of the state where Republicans are well organized. Several Obama campaign offices are in counties where most Republicans are unopposed in local races on the election ballot. No Democrat other than Sen. Evan Bayh has won a statewide race since 2000.

"We're more interested in winning an election than putting on a show," Messer said.

Tew, the Obama adviser, said it would take a significant strategy shift for McCain to more actively campaign in the state.

"If they start to compete in Indiana then it's an admission that there's another state in play that they didn't think was ever going to be in play," Tew said. "If they don't compete in Indiana, then they're in danger of losing it. So they're in a box."

INDIANAPOLIS — Democrats typically skip right over reliably Republican Indiana when plotting presidential campaign strategy. Not Barack Obama.
INDIANAPOLIS — Democrats typically skip right over reliably Republican Indiana when plotting presidential campaign strategy. Not Barack Obama.
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- gez I'm a Fan of gez permalink

This all very well trying to win a state like Indiana. But at the moment Obama should be concentrating on holding on to states like New Hampshire, which is, at best a toss up. It may only be worth four EC votes but let's not forget that Al Gore was within three votes of becoming President. Forget what might have been in Florida, had he won this winnable state as Kerry did, he would have been President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 09/25/2008
- j.gold I'm a Fan of j.gold 4 fans permalink

4 electoral vote vs. 11? Do the math.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 09/25/2008
- LittleGirl I'm a Fan of LittleGirl 3 fans permalink

Former home town of Mishawaka (near South Bend) and I will be voting early as soon as I get my ballot. Obama has influenced alot of voters in northern Indiana because of the RV business bust in recent months. I'm telling you, except for the uneducated rednecks (clinging to their guns and religion) are leaning now for Obama because they are going hungry for change. The gas prices in the north of the state fluctuate like the weather. It's disgusting the way they are getting gouged up there. Not my Man Mitch Daniels sold the Toll Road and raised property taxes, then they raised the toll road rates and the yankees up north are pissed off. I even voted for Daniels (and Bayh), but not this time. It might end up a close race in Indiana, but I'm fairly confident that Obama will take the state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 09/25/2008
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hometown of elkhart, here! go nd!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 09/25/2008

My family and I live in Indiana. We are ALL voting for Obama, except for Grandma, who is abstaining because Hillary lost the nomination. Even my Dad, a hardcore Republican, decided for Obama after hearing and loving Obama's goal to cut out our use of Mid-East oil in ten years.

The bumper sticker and yard-sign count is Obama's 10 for McCain's 1. Most of my Republican friends have said they're staying home on Election Day. They just can't vote for McCain in good conscience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 09/24/2008
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i got out of indiana right after daniels was selected. it is heartbreaking to hear my relatives talk about what he has done to my homestate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 09/24/2008
- Mag44 I'm a Fan of Mag44 3 fans permalink

Come on Indiana, help make history. I'm in PA and I'm hoping we make history too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 09/24/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 388 fans permalink
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If nothing else it forces McCain to spend money in a state that would normally be a sure thing for the GOP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 09/24/2008

There are a lot of Hoosiers voting for Obama. Even my father..re­tired factory worker...l­ibertarian­..and lifetime member of NRA...voti­ng for Obama.

Remember..­you have until 10/06 to get registered! If you want to check your registration status go here:

http://www.indianavoters.com/PublicSite/Public/FT1/PublicLookupMain.aspx?Link=Registration

Vote early folks! :)

sr

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 09/24/2008
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South Bend Indiana...­.....votin­g Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 09/24/2008
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I live near the Illinois border - 5 mins. from Indiana - and I aim to help BO flip Indiana this year!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 PM on 09/24/2008
- dagnew I'm a Fan of dagnew 18 fans permalink

I also live near the Indiana/Illinois border - 5 mins from Illinois - and I'm with you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 09/24/2008

But, I haven't forgotten where that 3 billion came from (the roughly 6 billion Uncle mitch left on the table) and I haven't forgotten I can't find a job and I haven't forgotten the de-Unionization forced on state Employees and I haven't forgotten the millions given to a rich guy to open a stadium or the rise in property taxes so rich jerks in Meridian-Kessler don't have to pay fair value on their property taxes, and, lastly, I haven't forgotten a 6.4% unemployment rate. Makes me wonder what you've forgotten

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 09/24/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

Indiana is an odd state politically. It is the home of the John Birch Society, a right wing organization, and Birch Bayh, one of the senate's historically most liberal senators and Evan Bayh's dad. It has had a house of representatives so divided that the parties had to share the speaker position. It is very polarized and Obama could make some inroads.

Also, Mitch Daniels, the governor is the former budget director for Bush. Indiana has about a 3 billion dollar surplus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 09/24/2008
- GuyFawkes I'm a Fan of GuyFawkes 28 fans permalink

I recall an interview with John Mellencamp where he says he's literally the only liberal in his neighborhood. I don't know how he puts up with that every day, but I guess they've agreed to disagree and live in peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 AM on 09/25/2008
- dac253 I'm a Fan of dac253 23 fans permalink
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C'mon Indy!

We're bustin tail here trying to get Virginia blue for the 1st time since '64 too.

LET'S DO THIS!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 PM on 09/24/2008

Hi All,

Indiana would be nice . . . but everybody admits this is like a long-shot . . . if Senator Obama sweeps then Indiana will fall in line . . . but, the money and time would be better spent in PA . . . surely wouldn't want to trade Indiana for PA . . . . 11 for 20 . . . it doesn't make sense!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 09/24/2008
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500,000 new voters registered here in Indiana (out of 4 million registered voters)--which is huge.

And these new voters will definitely break for Obama in a big way.

If you are in Indiana, please vote early.

The shorter the lines are at the polls on election day, then the greater the turn out.

The greater the turn out, then better it is for Obama.

Call the phone #s on this page and ask to be connected to Voter Registration.
Most counties have places to early vote starting October 6th.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/content/INclerks/

Obama/Biden '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 09/24/2008
- Paula1953 I'm a Fan of Paula1953 6 fans permalink
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Indianapolis,

It looks like people are actually listening here in Indy.
Obama has my vote and he has my 26 year partner's vote as well. He's 52 years old and has NEVER voted before!!

Indiana goes democrat in 2008!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 09/24/2008

This southern Indiana Hoosier will be voting Obama. Our group of Obama supporters are working hard here in Tell City, Indiana.

Change We Can Believe In

Obama/Biden 08-12

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 09/24/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 63 fans permalink

Indiana under democrats: a BMV that didn't work, a deficit, state government workers getting indicted for fraud.

Indiana under republicans: a 3 billion dollar surplus, BMV problems solved, increase in child protection workers

That is really change you can believe in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 09/24/2008
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USA under DEMS: Surplus
USA under Repubs: War and sinking economy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 09/24/2008
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Are you kidding? Our counties have RUN OUT OF MONEY. South Bend is cutting police, parks, firefighters because of these stupid circuit breaker laws. Mitch sold out our freaking toll road, jacked up the prices. Our schools are FAILING. You sound like that idiotic ad campaign he's been running. DITCH MITCH!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 09/24/2008
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And I'm sorry, but the BMV is not better, I doubt you even live in Indiana.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:15 PM on 09/24/2008
- trinity I'm a Fan of trinity 9 fans permalink

Well yeah...aft­er Mitch sold half the friggin' state to private companies.­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 09/24/2008

FOur more years under MCsame and u wont even be able to afford a ball game and u can take that to the bank

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 09/24/2008
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