Obama seeks landslide; McCain says he's far left

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MIKE GLOVER and DAVID ESPO | October 31, 2008 10:59 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. poses for a picture with supporters prior to boarding a plane at the airport in Columbia, Mo., Friday, Oct. 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

DES MOINES, Iowa — Despite John McCain's prediction of an upset, Barack Obama reached for a landslide Friday, invading his rival's home state with TV ads and building a lead in early voting in key battlegrounds as the presidential race headed into a hectic final weekend.

McCain charged that Obama, bidding to become the first black president, "began his campaign in the liberal left lane of politics and has never left it. He's more liberal than a senator who calls himself a socialist," he added in Hanoverton, Ohio, a reference to Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont.

Yet with the economy almost certainly in a recession and the country clamoring for change after eight years of Republican rule, even some of McCain's allies conceded the obvious. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said it would take a "major struggle for him to win" _ although he quickly added the Arizona senator had come back before when he had been counted out.

Privately, McCain's aides said their man trailed Obama by 4 points nationwide in internal polling.

An Associated Press-Yahoo News poll of likely voters put the Democrat ahead, 51 to 43, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.

The same survey gave McCain reason to hope _ one in seven voters, 14 percent of the total _ said they were undecided or might yet change their minds.

While the race for the White House drew most of the attention, minority Republicans in Congress braced for the loss of more seats in both the House and Senate.

Some said fresh polling in North Carolina suggested that incumbent GOP Elizabeth Dole had fallen further behind since airing an ad that tried to tie Democratic rival Kay Hagan to atheists.

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Four days before the election, Obama was expanding his reach, and drawing large crowds as he moved methodically from one state to another that voted Republican in 2004.

After a stop home in Chicago to share Halloween with his two daughters, Obama took a bus ride about 30 miles across the state border, capping his day with a rally in Highland, Ind. "We are four days away from changing the United States of America," he proclaimed to a cheering crowd on a comfortable October evening.

Indiana is one of about a half-dozen states that went for President twice but remain up for grabs late this election season. Bush won the state by a 60-39 percent margin in 2004, and the competitive nature of the state this time around shows the strength of Obama's standing.

Obama used the occasion of Halloween to rib McCain in a new way, saying the Republican wore his usual costume: "Just like every year, he's going as George W. Bush."

Earlier in Iowa, Obama said, "What you started here in Iowa has swept the nation." His victory in the state's Democratic caucuses on Jan. 3 set him on the path to the party's nomination, and now to a lead in the presidential polls in the campaign's final hours.

One senior adviser said the Illinois senator had been given the names of potential Cabinet and White House staff picks for review but had not had much time to consider them. The official spoke on condition of anonymity.

Obama could name a chief of staff as early as next week if he wins the election, in an effort to project a sense of urgency. Aides have contacted Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois to consider a possible appointment to the post, but no job has been offered.

Aides announced he would air television commercials in McCain's home state of Arizona as well as in North Dakota and Georgia. He had run ads in the latter two states earlier in the campaign before suspending that effort.

The ad in McCain's state was a soft sell in a campaign that has had its share of attacks. This spot featured endorsements from former Secretary of State Colin Powell and Warren Buffett, the nation's best-known investor. Before boarding a flight late Friday for Las Vegas, Obama responded to a shouted question about TV ads in Arizona. "We want to win everywhere," he said.

Even so, McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, dismissed it as a waste. "We encourage them to pick other states that we intend to win" to spend their money, he said.

Davis contended, "We are witnessing perhaps, I believe, one of the greatest comebacks since John McCain won the primary."

Privately, some Republicans expressed concerned about early voting trends, although the party had yet to unleash its final 72-hour program, designed to reach millions of voters deemed sympathetic to McCain and the Republicans.

Statistics showed Democrats ahead among pre-Election Day voters in Iowa, North Carolina, Florida, Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. Bush won all six in 2004, and McCain needs to win most of them to claim the White House this year.

In Georgia, one of the states where Obama began advertising on Friday, official figures show 35 percent of the early votes have been cast by blacks, and lines have been longest in and around reliably Democratic Atlanta. In the 2004 election, blacks accounted for 24 percent of the state's ballots.

McCain was on the second day of a bus tour through battleground Ohio, a state that supported Bush and has voted with the winner in each presidential election for two decades.

"We're closing, my friends, and we're going to win in Ohio. We're a few points down but we're coming back and we're coming back strong," he said.

Later Friday, Schwarzenegger joined him at a rally in Columbus.

"John McCain has served his country longer in a POW camp than his opponent has in the United States Senate," Schwarzenegger said. "I only play an action hero in the movies. John McCain is a real action hero."

McCain hit the same theme in a new television ad that had the feel of a campaign-closing appeal.

In it, he pledged to fix the economy, cut government waste and safeguard the nation's security.

"I've served my country since I was 17 years old. And spent five years longing for her shores. I came home dedicated to a cause greater than my own," said the former Navy pilot who was shot down, held and tortured for more than five years as a Vietnam prisoner of war.

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David Espo reported from Washington. AP writers Seth Borenstein and Jim Kuhnhenn contributed from Washington, and Ben Feller contributed from Iowa and Indiana.

DES MOINES, Iowa — Despite John McCain's prediction of an upset, Barack Obama reached for a landslide Friday, invading his rival's home state with TV ads and building a lead in early voting in k...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Despite John McCain's prediction of an upset, Barack Obama reached for a landslide Friday, invading his rival's home state with TV ads and building a lead in early voting in k...
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- marika I'm a Fan of marika 15 fans permalink

It really looks as though Republicans have a "thing" for plumbers. Nixon had his and look what that got him, leaks and a speedy departure.
The love fest of the McCain/Palin campaign for "Joe" may be a tradition in the Repub party because it seems each one has his own.
It was said that Cheney had information "stove-piped" directly to his office the better to manipulate us; the Iran-Contra operation required a huge tool box, paid for as usual with tax-payer's money and McCain is now calling on everyone to enter the trade after misplacing "Joe." He arrives at everyone of his meetings with a tool kit full of slurs and slime. Does he wear hard toe boots to protect himself from the fall of a lead-weighted campaign?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 AM on 11/01/2008
- SeanOcali I'm a Fan of SeanOcali 12 fans permalink
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Don't get confident people. Ohio, Florida, Virginia, Nevada, Colorodo, and even New Mexico had McCain AHEAD throughout most of this campaign. That means there are tons of people who at one point decided they were going to vote McCain over Obama. Even though they're for Obama now, these people fickle and unreliable. You MUST vote. This thing is far from being a done deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 AM on 11/01/2008

This can't be said enough. If people don't make the effort, even if it means standing in line all day, these clods will steal this election. Next time vote absentee ballot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 AM on 11/01/2008
- auteur I'm a Fan of auteur 2 fans permalink

Most Ironic Television Award Goes to Fox News "Red Eye"
1. annoying host (were not off to a good start)
2. a hack comedian (it's already painful enough to have stopped on Fox News)
3. Anne Coulter, (I think I'm turning Green)

4. CORONER, Michael Baden (Woooh! That was close.....­.. "Would you 3 shut up and let the Doctor do his Job!")

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 11/01/2008
- greatblue I'm a Fan of greatblue 2 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 AM on 11/01/2008

Today McCain claimed that Joe the Plumber was his role model.

Every discussion I've had with my conservative friends about Joe, they highlight this point...it­'s not Joe the literal plumber, it's Joe the figurative plumber. OK, i'll oblige that...bec­ause the Joe we know became famous because when faced with the opportunity to connect with our era's greatest leader (albeit potentially), he chose to create a "gotcha", make up a hypothetical and present it as his reality, and not be interested in at all the response. Forget the hypothetical for now...the reality is you didnt / couldnt pay your taxes, possibly because the bush rate for you was too high. But you would rather make a point...an­d try and show-up the candidate. That would be similar to if in the middle of a debate, the moderator said..."I dont know if you guys got the memo, but Iran has just entered a peace agreement with Isreal. Would you meet with the two of them?" Imagine if McCain said yes...then we all pounced for the rest of the campaign..­.."see...m­ccain would have meetings with our preconditions with Iran"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 AM on 11/01/2008

I have trouble with McCane's argument regarding his internment in POW camp. During that time, his leadership was questionable and near to nothing - at least no more than any of the others in the camp. His expertise was actually not requred and his skills as a navy pilot, in mothballs. He was tortured and probably has PTSD - you have seen the clenched teeth and banging on the table. (His colleagues have put up with much, much worse).
So really -is he fit to lead or is he displaying chronic rage and revenge ???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 AM on 11/01/2008
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Eff you, Ahnald, for ridiculing Barack's physique when you are a muscle-bound POS who looks like the Incredible Hulk in a suit, and Barack is lean, lithe, and looks great in anything he wears. You need to debulk yourself, or deflate your overgrown steroidal body. You are a caricature of a man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 11/01/2008
- old lady I'm a Fan of old lady 79 fans permalink
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Arnie tought "skinny legs" was the punchline, actually,G­overnator, the joke's on you - guess you hadn't read the news on politico.com that YOU're actually being considered for a cabinet position on the O Team.

What does Grandpaw have for you... a sad photo op opening for more lame Governator jokes.

Maria, he's clueless, keep him home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 11/01/2008
- kymlosang I'm a Fan of kymlosang 46 fans permalink

4 more days to go and with folks like warren buffet endorsing, you would think it will be a landslide for obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 AM on 11/01/2008

Ahnuld- you're putting your career on the line for a loser. McCain is down 22 points in CA. If you value your job I suggest you ditch him ASAP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 AM on 11/01/2008
- old lady I'm a Fan of old lady 79 fans permalink
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Arnie tought "skinny legs" was the punchline, actually,G­overnator, the joke's on you - guess you hadn't read the news on politico.com that YOU're actually being considered for a cabinet position on the O Team.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 11/01/2008
- BobSF94117 I'm a Fan of BobSF94117 11 fans permalink

Interesting that Ahnuld could go to Ohio to campaign for McCain and his sidekick but STILL hasn't fulfilled his promise to campaign against Proposition 8 in California.

effin' coward.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 AM on 11/01/2008
- Oregon Ivy I'm a Fan of Oregon Ivy 11 fans permalink

With his state billions in debt, he's a fine one to endorse McCain and the Rethug's "fiscal responsibi­lity."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 AM on 11/01/2008
- old lady I'm a Fan of old lady 79 fans permalink
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Ahnuld is the AntiKennedy

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 AM on 11/01/2008

Everyone can dream...ho­wever the "Comeback Kid" reference belongs to Bill Clinton only. Folks, let's get out the vote, drive people to the polls, and make phone calls. Obama is going to make history on Tuesday.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 11/01/2008
- old lady I'm a Fan of old lady 79 fans permalink
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Comeback kid? More like come home old goat

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 11/01/2008
- larazon I'm a Fan of larazon 19 fans permalink

I must reiterate, because for some reason my post disappeared!

At this time, I am reminded of the "rule of the last inch" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn, "The First Circle". Some are weary and others are overconfident, and according to Solzhenitsyn "The job is almost finished, the goal almost attained, everything possible seems to have been achieved, every difficulty overcome..­..and yet..." The quote goes on to imply that no matter how close you get to achieving perfection, there is always another inch left to give.

How many times are we going to kick ourselves and say "WE CAME SO CLOSE"?-- the day AFTER!

Take nothing, nothing for granted, go out and volunteer to drive people to the polls, and for God's sakes don't assume anything on November 4th GO AND VOTE!

Do you know why 0bama will make a great President? Precisely because he is already exercising the "rule of the last inch", he is giving and has given so much that I don't think he could have done more. Look at 0bama on the main page and BE INSPIRED! Volunteer and stand in line to vote until it HURTS and give it that last INCH!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 10/31/2008

AMEN! Keep pushing people!! We can't afford to let Obama, ourselves, our kids down by blowing things in the last days. Push until the very end! Marathon winners don't look behind them to see where the competition is, they keep their eyes on the finish and put everything they have into the best finish they're capable of. It's been a long road, and folks are tired, but the finish line is insight. Just keep pushing, do all you can! Second place isn't good enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 AM on 11/01/2008

For all those Terminator fans, who may vote for "celebrity" endorsement, remember California made the mistake and on October 3, 2008, Schwarzenegger asked for a $7 BILLION bail out for California! Another Republican that followed Bushy down the economic crisis trail. He terminated CA, good thing he can go to the Feds for a hand out! Republicans are in it only for themselves and have sacrificed the constituents!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 10/31/2008
- loveu2 I'm a Fan of loveu2 6 fans permalink

Boy oh boy - truer words were never spoken!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 11/01/2008
- old lady I'm a Fan of old lady 79 fans permalink
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Check out poltico.com - O's considering the Governator for a cabinet position - (a thank you to Maria?)
yet Governator stumps for Grandpaw. So much muscle, so little brain power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 11/01/2008
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Cap'm McPow, Dude.
I'M Far Left. Senator Obama's not.
Augusto Pinochet was Far Right. You're not.

The handy part for you is that you can read any looney thing your writers hand to you and the folks at your rallies still don't know a Socialist from Shinola.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:02 PM on 10/31/2008
- Jetling I'm a Fan of Jetling 5 fans permalink

You are talking to the only maverick in history who has solidified that reputation through self-promotion.

Effectively, we identify John McCain as a maverick because it is a major talking point of every campaign speech he's made. Why point out specific examples when you can just constantly remind them.

I suppose it's the maverick move - since the typical maverick lets others identify him by qualifying his actions.

A flute with no holes is not a flute. a donut with no holes is a danish. and a maverick who toes the party line 90% of the time is only a maverick to his supporters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 PM on 10/31/2008
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