There is some talk on Politico about an announcement tomorrow from the McCain camp that will get people talking. Some speculation concerns the New Party out of Chicago.
From RedState:
http://www.humanevents.com/...
Two weeks ago at RedState, we documented Obama’s 1996 endorsement by the New Party. A review of the New Party establishes that not only was the party an amalgamation of far left groups, but Barack Obama knew that when he sought the party’s endorsement.
The New Party was established in 1992 "by union activist Sandy Pope and University of Wisconsin professor Joel Rogers," USA Today reported on November 16, 1992. The paper wrote that the new party was "self-described [as] ‘socialist democratic.’"
From Wikipedia:
After a false start in New York, the New Party built modestly successful chapters in several states. Some of these chapters — such as those in Chicago and Little Rock — had their main bases of support in the low-income community organizing group ACORN, along with some support from various labor unions (especially ACORN-allied locals of the Service Employees International Union). Other chapters — such as those in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Missoula, Montana, Montgomery County, Maryland, and Dane County, Wisconsin, received institutional support from a variety of other labor unions and community organizations. These chapters built local political organizations that ran or endorsed candidates, primarily in local non-partisan races but with occasional forays into Democratic Party primaries or (more rarely) traditional third party-style independent candidacies as well. The party's chapters elected or helped to elect dozens of candidates, including Barack Obama's 1996 run for the Illinois State Senate. Party chapters were also active between elections, pressuring elected officials to pass legislation on issues such as living wages and affordable housing.
The new line of attack tomorrow might be trying to frame Obama as a socialist. This sheds some light on the recent narrative of "he's not one of us" and it makes sense that McCain will try to bring out a bombshell (true or not) to overshadow the Troopergate report due out on Friday.
I'll do more research about this and report back.