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by Kitty on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 07:58:42 AM PDT
This may be the Hardball appearance working. He did outstanding in that format.
'[Obama] has treated us like adults throughout this primary, and it is time to act like adults.' - John Cole
by RichM on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 08:13:44 AM PDT
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For two reasons:
I agree that Obama was great on the College Tour thing and it was certainly a net plus for him. I just wonder how much overall impact his appearance might have on national polls. As usual, I could be wrong! :)
Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States
by winsock on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 08:26:26 AM PDT
This is just part of the pattern. He has better polls going into the w/e because he doesn't poll well over the w/e. Which means that the previous w/e polls 'roll off' and his numbers go up. It seems pretty standard in Rasmussen.
by RichM on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 08:52:44 AM PDT
appearance itself but the reaction to it in PA. The talk shows, newspapers and media outfits all reported on it
by Kitty on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 09:01:15 AM PDT
Let the polls poll away, and the pundits punt (The NY Times today: "Has Obama Peaked?").
The surge in new voter registration, his charisma and ability to impress even in a crisis as with his race speech, the flocking of supers to him, the commited dels, the popular vote, the states won---- the idea that the race might go to Sniper Girl or Hundred Year Geezer over all these facts and perceptions is mostly a product of our anxiety that he's almost too good to be true, and that historically, they shoot heroes.
I pray for him and for the possibilities before us, of course, but never will doubt this country's need for him or my belief that he's meant to be president.
Irrational-sounding to some, I'm sure, but that belief is borne of a conviction that millions believe as I do.
can we handle the power of change?
by bob zimway on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 10:01:31 AM PDT
Precisely.
By definition, anyone who is not an incumbent president is doing the job for the first time.
A steep learning curve is one of the most crucial capabilities anyone can bring to the office.
Forget experience if you aren't learning from it.
More States, More Delegates, More Popular Votes, More Experience, More Judgment. Obama = More.
by pvlb on Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 08:35:33 AM PDT
wide narrow
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