Obama Seeks Landslide; McCain Looks For Upset

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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...
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- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 permalink

VOTE OBAMA ASAP!

FiveThirtyEight.com estimates the chance of Obama receiving 375 Electoral Votes is close to 30%.

That would be GREAT but we all have to VOTE for Obama First!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 11/01/2008

Schwarzenegger makes fun of Obama's "skinny legs". Well, rather skinny legs (like Franklin D. Roosevelt, too, I guess) than no brains.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 11/01/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 permalink

I would bet on Obama "OUT JUMPING" the "TERMINATED" by 5 to 1!

Basketball LEGS are far Better for Life than "PROTEIN ENRICHED" LEGS!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 11/01/2008

Oh, well, I might have to rethink my vote...skinny legs...can't go there! I know I read somewhere that one of the requirements for being president was....

Wait. Never mind. I'm still voting for Obama. I really preferred Arnold as an actor rather than a politician.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 11/02/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 permalink

PANIC by TROLLS!

Good to SEE!
_____________________

THIS IS A START - Suit against Cheney!

Let's Find Out "..what exactly the administration has been doing with documents that belong not to the vice president, but to the American people."

We need to hear from ROVE, CHENEY, BUSH, RUMSFELD, and many others!

Military Contract Corruption: NO BID to Haliburton Subsidiary:

Charges $40 for every soldiers meal in Iraq!
Charges $99 for every soldiers load of laundry in Iraq!

These are verifiable facts and this is just the surface of a very corrupt military bid process.


Let's Review Republican Track Record!

Corruption in Crude Oil Price Speculation
Corruption on Wall Street
Corruption on Military Contracts
Corruption in "FAKE" War in Iraq
Corruption in De-Regulation
Corruption in Healthcare Spending

AND NOW

Corruption in ZogZigZag Polling!

Lets END THIS!

Vote for Obama-Biden TODAY or by Nov 4!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:07 PM on 11/01/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 permalink

Let's Review Republican Track Record!

Corruption in Crude Oil Price Speculation
Corruption on Wall Street
Corruption on Military Contracts
Corruption in "FAKE" War in Iraq
Corruption in De-Regulation
Corruption in Healthcare Spending

AND NOW

Corruption in ZogZigZag Polling!

Lets END THIS!

Vote for Obama-Biden TODAY or by Nov 4!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 11/01/2008

I'd like to know who will be crying Tuesday night because McSame/Palin wins the election.
I sure as hell don't want to be that person.
VOTE
VOTE
VOTE
VOTE
Please people like your lives depends on it. Call friends, neighbors, canvass, donate if you can. This is your future folks! don't let a repeat of 2000 happen.

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

Eight years have been long enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 11/01/2008

Paul Peete is just like a Duracell battery, he goes on and on and on!!!!!!!! NON SENSE!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 11/01/2008
- Paul Peete - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Paul Peete permalink

What is your problem?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 11/01/2008

Short attention span, dear?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 PM on 11/02/2008

If this election were being held worldwide, the popular vote would be about 85-15. And yet, next Tuesday, in the United States of America, the popular vote will split at about 52-48.

One should never underestimate the ignorance of the American voter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 11/01/2008

good thing the world can't vote

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 11/01/2008
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Yeah thats the ticket! Bank on the old and the ignorant! Sorry not this time.


Obama/Biden 08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 11/01/2008
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ALL repubs hate the world, can you give me an insight into that point of view ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 11/01/2008

The same applies everywhere in the world. In any country, when a veritable candidate for change emerges, a lot of people who wanted change end up voting for the same old stuff because they hesitate about the uncertainty of where that change will lead. Also, powerful vested interests always vote against change, even if they hide that they are against it.

Obama's international popularity has to do with his qualities as much as it does with the fact that much of the world is tired of cowboy diplomacy (shoot/bomb first, ask questions later) and U.S. jingoism.

His international popularity is bound to ebb once he is POTUS and has any substantive disagreement with any ally. However, that does not mean he will lose respect, which is an entirely different matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 AM on 11/01/2008
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Ignorant is the person who puts their faith in these polls, Ron. A voter is not ignorant if they make informed choice and are robbed of their vote. How does that reflect on the American voter? The voters did not put Bush in office, even once, and they will not put Mcc in office. Should you blame the oppressed for being kept down, or the oppressor? I found your post very offensive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 11/01/2008

The American voter may be ignorant and that ignorance can be directly tied to the corporate-owned and controlled media. While the AV *may* be ignorant, s/he is *not* stupid and the popular vote will go to Obama, even if they try to tell us otherwise.

The American voter did not put BushCo into office in either 2000 or 2004 and s/he will not put McBush in office in 2008. The elections of 2000 and 2004 were stolen and the theft of the 2008 election is running on schedule. If McBush et. al. end up in the White House, it will be by nothing less than theft. (http://www.velvetrevolution.us/images/Filed%20ExhG%20Spoon%20Decl%20Oct.pdf)

Furthermore, the race is *not* close. I believe the polls are being used to instill the notion that the race is close when in fact it is not. When 100,000 people attend an Obama rally while only 2000 are seen at one of McCain's, there's no way it's as close as the polls would have us believe. I suspect that the poll numbers mean less than nothing, at least in terms of reality. (http://www.opednews.com/articles/Preposterous-Polls-and-Cor-by-Jim-Fetzer-080816-580.html)

To recap:

The American voter is not stupid.
Obama will win the popular vote.
The 2000 and 2004 elections were stolen.
The theft of the 2008 election is going more or less as planned.
The race is not close.
The polls are fixed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:32 PM on 11/01/2008

What are we going to do if Obama loses?

Seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 11/02/2008
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Hello Bloggers,

I just received the following mail from Barack Obama's campaign.

The line
"you'll have a front row seat to history as we celebrate the supporters who got us over the finish line. " sounds cOcky , dont you think so ?

We still have work to do people.

---------------------------------------------------------

____ --

I want you to be there with me on Election Night when the results come in.

We're planning a big event that will include tens of thousands of supporters in Grant Park in downtown Chicago.

We're saving some of the best seats in the house for 5 people who make their first donation to the campaign before Sunday at midnight.

If you're selected, you can bring a guest, and we'll fly you in and put you up in a hotel for the night. You'll go backstage at the big event and -- no matter what happens -- you'll have a front row seat to history as we celebrate the supporters who got us over the finish line.
.

I look forward to having you there on Election Night.

Thank you,

Barack

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 11/01/2008

Conveniently, you skipped right over the "--no matter what happens--" part of the note. It's a fundraising letter. Nothing more. It's a darn sight better than most of the fear & smear that the McCain/Palin camp is putting out. It'll all be over soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 11/02/2008

""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.:: Yes, his recklessness destroyed 5 planes and the last one ended him in jail! The American governments were too lenient on the Admiral's son but the communist caught him up on his resklessness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 11/01/2008
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HEY BLOGGERS!!!

Instead of singing to the choir -
stop blogging and call your local Obama office to see what you can do to help!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 11/01/2008
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I've been doing both for months now, and I know I'm not unique. Posting on HuffPo and other sites is rejuvenating and good for our mental health.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 AM on 11/01/2008
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Gosh I'm tired of hearing about the 'Bradley effect'. Enough already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 AM on 11/01/2008
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What is the Bradley effect again?

JK

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 11/01/2008

Backlash against your own interests! McCain-2008 and Palin: a double fraudulent act that even McCain-2000 would NOT approve of.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 AM on 11/01/2008
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They are trying to impress it on the brain...of those who have never heard of it or those who have but had forgotten it.

Hey! Maybe that is what that backwards 'B' on that girl was really about! It was a code! Or even a d0g whistle!

:]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 11/01/2008
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Heh! [chuckles]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 AM on 11/01/2008

PRESIDENT ELECT JOHN SYDNEY MCCAIN
VICE PRESIDENT ELECT SARAH PALIN

THINK ABOUT IT. Could happen you better get out and Vote. Will happen if you don't vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 11/01/2008
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First was Haloween -- Bride of Frankenstein and all that.

Now this. Actually, it's still Bride of Frankenstein.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 11/01/2008

i will vote for McCain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 11/01/2008

I voted for Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 11/01/2008
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MNMommy:

What's the line on Bachmann / Tinklenberg up in the Great White North? (well, just below it)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 11/01/2008

OK so you have a hangover from last nites Halloween party good way to nurse it is to go stand in a line get some fresh air and vote

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 11/01/2008
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In MI we have to wait for Tuesday, I am taking 8 18/19 year old kids with me to vote, should be fun :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 11/01/2008
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Here in NY too. My wife and I, and our families, are taking our grandparents to vote. Then we'll be driving other voters to the polls. It's going to be a great day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 11/01/2008
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