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Email: dave-at-davidweigel.com

23-year old journalist in Arlington, VA. I'm far less liberal than most Kosites - I'm a libertarian who's just fed up with Bush's GOP, and likes what the Democrats are doing right now. But there's really no better place for political discussion than dKos.

BREAKING: Larry Sinclair arrested in D.C.

Wed Jun 18, 2008 at 03:59:48 PM PDT

I attended Larry Sinclair's press conference today and was confused when he concluded by rushing out of the room, taking no more questions. The reason? He was arrested by the D.C. metropolitan police. I called the First District station where he was being held and confirmed that Lawrence Wayne Sinclair was charged as a fugitive from justice based on an outstanding warrant.

The first story, I think, is up at my magazine's blog. But expect to hear it reported elsewhere soon.

Early exits point to narrow Clinton win in South Dakota

Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 03:24:14 PM PDT

Early exits (especially ones released three hours before polls close) are dicey, but if we can believe Fox, Clinton will squeak out a win in South Dakota.

Fox has men going 52/48 for Clinton, and women going 57/43 for her. They're tied on which candidate "shares your values." Clinton won late deciders 62-38. If she wins, she was put over the top by her last-week, positive campaigning.

Poll

Who'll win South Dakota?

53%199 votes
25%94 votes
21%78 votes

| 371 votes | Vote | Results

The Larry Johnson meltdown

Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 08:48:48 AM PDT

If I'm wrong about this, I'll (unhappily) eat my words. But I don't think I'm wrong. I think the "Michelle Obama whitey tape" story is a smear spread by people who want Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic nomination, and are trying to keep superdelegates on the fence by exploiting fears of "more shoes to drop." The Wright and Pfleger tapes have stoked that fear, so the smearsters have got a little credibility when they work the phones and spread the stories.

So: Larry Johnson's 9 a.m. update convinces me that the story is a smear. At worst, there might be a video along the lines of what Booman suggests, a video of Michelle Obama sounding like she's attacking "whitey" when she's actually saying "why'd he." But Johnson claims:

It features Michelle Obama and Louis Farrakhan. They are sitting on a panel at Jeremiah Wright’s Church when Michelle makes her intemperate remarks.

This is odd.

Poll

The Michelle Obama tape

5%27 votes
16%82 votes
78%388 votes

| 497 votes | Vote | Results

North Carolina: Obama up by 21 points

Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 10:42:48 AM PDT

The latest Public Policy Polling survey shows an Obama surge in North Carolina. This is the poll that showed Obama falling to a tie with Clinton during Wrightgate: Now, thanks to increased white support, he's up 21 points.

Barack Obama - 55 (44)
Hillary Clinton - 34 (43)

Poll

How much would Obama have to win by in NC to knock out Clinton?

30%85 votes
21%62 votes
25%72 votes
22%63 votes

| 282 votes | Vote | Results

How to handle Bill O'Reilly

Thu Mar 20, 2008 at 08:49:59 PM PDT

I had The O'Reilly Factor on while doing some work and watched the latest of O'Reilly's "shame the celebrity" reports. You've seen them. O'Reilly sends a producer to chase down somebody who's been in the news or committed a thoughtcrime. This installment: a producer stalked Arianna Huffington and demanded she explain why HuffPo bloggers called for the death of Tony Snow. Huffington, after a lot of chasing, turned and started to defend her blog to the producer... and he barreled over her and started re-asking his questions.

IL-14: Who'll bell John Laesch?

Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 08:58:28 AM PDT

I commented this in an IL-14 thread yesterday, but people seemed unaware of the facts. Yes, John Laesch, the unsuccessful 2006 Democratic nominee for IL-14, lost the Feb.5 primaries for the special election and the general election. Yes, he lost the latter primary by only 400 votes. No, he's not packing it in and letting now-Congressman Bill Foster carry the Democratic banner. From the Courier News:

Poll

Should John Laesch proceed with his challenge?

20%20 votes
61%59 votes
17%17 votes

| 96 votes | Vote | Results

USAT/Gallup: Obama surges to 12-point national lead

Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 12:52:41 PM PDT

All that shaking and quaking about the tracking polls looks a bit silly this hour.

Poll

Can Clinton make a comeback?

2%10 votes
2%8 votes
3%14 votes
91%339 votes

| 371 votes | Vote | Results

Gallup: Obama loses his lead, pollster cites "plagiarism"

Tue Feb 19, 2008 at 11:07:33 AM PDT

Make of this what you will: The Gallup daily tracking poll shows a sizable overnight hit for Obama. A large weekend lead has fallen to a 46-45 Obama lead.

Poll

Will the Deval Patrick story cost Obama the Wisconsin or Hawaii primaries?

4%26 votes
15%101 votes
30%195 votes
49%310 votes

| 632 votes | Vote | Results

FWIW: ARG shows Clinton up in Wisconsin

Sun Feb 17, 2008 at 12:24:48 PM PDT

American Research Group polls have been shockingly, unforgivably wrong during this race, but since their Texas poll showing an Obama lead got some attention their Wisconsin poll is up now.

Poll

Who will win the Democratic vote (not counting GOP/indies) in the Wisc primary?

3%14 votes
10%43 votes
7%31 votes
52%211 votes
25%100 votes

| 399 votes | Vote | Results

Cynthia McKinney mulling Green Party presidential bid

Wed May 30, 2007 at 11:27:12 AM PDT

I just got a tip about this and found the transcript from a 5/25 episode of Free Speech Radio News where McKinney says she's disgusted by the Democrats and thinking about what she'd do if she ran for the White House.

It's at my magazine's blog here. Here's the transcript:

Poll

Who would you vote for in 2008?

36%62 votes
1%2 votes
14%25 votes
3%6 votes
43%73 votes

| 168 votes | Vote | Results

Why aren't GOP politicians attacking Obama?

Tue Feb 13, 2007 at 02:01:20 PM PDT

Here's a question for the room: If Barack Obama made a huge mistake in saying "we now have spent $400 billion and have seen over 3,000 lives of the bravest young Americans wasted," how come Republican officeholders and candidates aren't issuing press releases condemning him?

That's usually how these things work. Take yourself way, way back to three and a half months ago and the John Kerry "joke" scandal. Kerry made his comment; he was attacked immediately by Republicans starting with John Boehner. After Kerry made an angry statement half-apologizing for the joke, he was attacked by Dick Cheney and the president, and half of the Democratic party.

Obviously that occured in the heat of a midterm election campaign. But Kerry wasn't running for anything. Obama is perhaps the most formidable Democratic candidate for November 2008. Doesn't it follow that Republicans would jump on the opportunity to take shots at him and extend the "wasted" story?

Poll

Why aren't Republican politicians attacking Obama?

7%8 votes
8%10 votes
17%20 votes
66%76 votes

| 114 votes | Vote | Results

Obama launches new '08 website, campaign logo

Fri Feb 09, 2007 at 09:37:07 PM PDT

See that? That's the official Obama '08 logo. It's definitely different... if I was charitable I'd say it reminded me of something Apple would come up with, and if I was snarky I'd say it reminded me of a messianic cult.

Poll

Barack Obama's campaign logo...

63%86 votes
12%17 votes
24%33 votes

| 136 votes | Vote | Results

Murtha: Ethics reform bill is "total crap"

Wed Nov 15, 2006 at 11:05:08 AM PDT

Why should anyone bother knifing John Murtha when he's flexible enough to stick a knife in his own back?
Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.) told a group of Democratic moderates on Tuesday that an ethics and lobbying reform bill being pushed by party leaders was "total crap," but said that he would work to enact the legislation because Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) supports it.

...

"Even though I think it's total crap, I'll vote for it and pass it because that's what Nancy wants," Murtha told the Blue Dogs, according to three sources who were at the meeting...

You can cry foul about Hoyer's allies leaking damaging info to the press. But think about the temperment and judgment of a guy who'll crap all over ethics reform while ethics is the issue dragging down his leadership bid. And think of what kind of leader he'd be.

Breaking: George Allen to concede at 3 pm

Thu Nov 09, 2006 at 08:19:36 AM PDT

As the Virginia canvass goes on, both sides have found irregularities that have actually extended Jim Webb's lead over George Allen. Webb just cancelled a noon "victory speech" in Arlington, Virginia. The reason: George Allen will concede the election at 3 p.m.
Sen. George Allen (R-VA) will concede his Senate race to James Webb (D) at a 3pm news conference.

Webb plans to speak shortly thereafter.

I have no love for George Allen, and incredible esteem for Jim Webb. That said, if Allen goes through with this, I will think more highly of him than I ever have before. Republicans (apart from Ed Gillespie) are being remarkably dignified in this loss.

Unofficial Allen blog concedes to Webb [UPDATE]

Wed Nov 08, 2006 at 02:03:16 PM PDT

A couple hours ago, the leading Allen blog posted that trends don't indicate George Allen can pull off a recount victory.
At this point, unless the canvassing discovers some sort of major error, I'm inclined to believe that the current election results will hold up and that Jim Webb will become Virginia's Junior Senator in January.

Congratulations, Mr. Webb.

National media's doing a terrible job of covering this - they're parroting Republican claims of "irregularities," ignoring the concession of the race by Republicans not affiliated with Allen (although they report that RNC lawyers are duking it out with Webb campaign lawyers). There's no mention of last year's red-hot attorney general's race, which was decided by a recount that changed a 323 vote Republican victory to... a 360 vote victory. But kudos to individual Republicans for pressing Allen to be a man and concede.

MD-Sen, Gov: Democrats regain momentum (Survey USA)

Mon Nov 06, 2006 at 01:28:54 PM PDT

For the first time in its polling, Survey USA is finding Ben Cardin eking out a lead over Michael Steele.

Ben Cardin (D) - 49% (47%)
Michael Steele (R) - 46% (47%)
Kevin Zeese (G) - 3% (3%)

Survey USA has produced outlier polls throughout the race, showing Cardin and Steele constantly tied - at one point Steele up by one - while other polls showed a Cardin lead that shrank from double to single digits. Factor in that Zeese, like most Greens, has no ground team and will be lucky to break 1% of the vote, and you've got to wonder if Steele stalled out late last week. Maybe Bill Clinton and Barack Obama's appearences have brought a few Democrats back home. I've been hearing that Steele's internals, while very strong, haven't shown movement for him since the PG county endorsements. That seems correct.

Pew Poll: GOP surging

Sun Nov 05, 2006 at 01:01:35 PM PDT

The new Pew poll shows Republicans regaining some lost ground in the last week of the campaign.
A nationwide Pew Research Center survey finds voting intentions shifting in the direction of Republican congressional candidates in the final days of the 2006 midterm campaign. The new survey finds a growing percentage of likely voters saying they will vote for GOP candidates. However, the Democrats still hold a 48% to 40% lead among registered voters, and a modest lead of 47%-43% among likely voters.
The most striking findings - independents have warmed, slighly to GOP candidates, and Republicans are more engaged than they've been in months. Also, 19 percent of voters say the Kerry joke raise doubts about voting Democratic. Thanks again, John.

Bush attacks Kerry in stump speech

Tue Oct 31, 2006 at 01:07:22 PM PDT

Ladies and gentlemen we are moving backwards in time. From Bush's stump speech today.
Yesterday Democrat Senator John Kerry was speaking to a group of young people in California, and gave them this advice, quote: "You know education, if you make the most of it, you study hard, you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't you get stuck in Iraq."

The Senator's suggestion that the men and women of our military are somehow uneducated is insulting and shameful. Our troops did not enlist because they did not study hard in school or do their homework. The men and women who serve in our all-volunteer Armed Forces are plenty smart and are serving because they are patriots - and Senator Kerry owes them an apology.

Until Bush waded in I wasn't convinced the GOP really wanted spent a news cycle fighting over John Kerry. Well, they do.

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