The Color Purple
Barack Obama continues to run the table via Howard Dean's 50 state strategy:
Barack Obama’s general election plan calls for broadening the electoral map by challenging Senator John McCain in typically Republican states — from North Carolina to Missouri to Montana — as Mr. Obama seeks to take advantage of voter turnout operations built in nearly 50 states in the long Democratic nomination battle, aides said.On Monday, Mr. Obama will travel to North Carolina — a state that has not voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in 32 years — to start a two-week tour of speeches, town hall forums and other appearances intended to highlight differences with Mr. McCain on the economy. From there, he heads to Missouri, which last voted for a Democrat in 1996. His first campaign swing after securing the Democratic presidential nomination last week was to Virginia, which last voted Democratic in 1964.
This is going to be one of the most interesting presidential elections in recent history. Hang on and enjoy the ride!
Labels: 50-State Strategy, election 2008, electoral map, Howard Dean
1 Comments:
Hi John. This forces McCain to play defense with ever diminishing funds. An Inverse of the Attack where the enemy ain't. Just another reason to send him more bucks. After the latest bills come in, we'll see what we have.
Peace.
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