Horserace
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Vaughn Ververs /

CNET/ October 6, 2008, 10:19 AM

Starting Gate: Down They Go

There was a time, early on in this general election campaign, when the eternal optimists envisioned a gentlemanly campaign, conducted by two politicians who pride themselves on being above the kind of politics that have dominated recent presidential races.

There was John McCain, who remembered well the kinds of attacks launched against him in the 2000 primaries and who promised his campaigns would not go down those roads. And there was Barack Obama, the transformational figure promising to literally change politics as it's known, to lift up the national discourse and reinstate civility. If there were ever two candidates who could avoid "going negative," McCain and Obama seemed a good bet.

Now, a month away from Election Day and in the middle of an economic crisis, the campaign is starting to go down a very familiar road. Character is back as a campaign issue, with the McCain campaign hitting hard on Obama's past association with Weather Underground activist William Ayers and the Obama camp responding by revisiting the Keating Five scandal McCain was involved in long ago.

Sarah Palin has taken the lead in raising the Ayers associations, telling voters in Florida just this morning that the association makes her wonder about how Obama sees America. The Obama campaign responded by revisiting the Keating scandal, calling it a "window" into McCain's "economic past, present and future."

Early expectations aside, the campaign was almost certain to arrive at this point sooner or later. Like the rest of us, the political strategists on both sides can read the polling data and they see the same indicators we do and it's not encouraging for Republicans. With the McCain campaign pulling up stakes in Michigan and focusing energies on states like Colorado, Florida and even Nebraska (where Obama's team is trying to pull out a spare Electoral Vote), it's clear they are on the defensive.

And once the lid has been opened on the character issue, it's very hard to close again. Listen carefully to the messages coming out of talk radio and the blogs this week for indications of where this is going from here. It's safe to assume that we've only seen the beginning of the great character debate of 2008.


Around The Track

  • Sarah Palin says the decision to rush off to Omaha was her decision, not an indication that the campaign is concerned with the state, CBS News' Scott Conroy reports.

  • McCain finally gets his "town-hall" debate with Obama tomorrow night, can he capitalize on it?

  • New voter registration in key states heavily favors Democrats, according to a Washington Post survey.

  • The RNC plans to file a complaint with the Federal Election Commission today challenging the legality of some of Obama's contributions.
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    dibs977 says:
    Palin is cheap.
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    dibs977 says:
    Yea, right, sure---Obama is a homosexual. You guys are pitiful. Obama is not homosexual. How awful that you tell lies so easily.
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    dibs977 says:
    McCain and Palin both have some corruption in their careers and neither is very smart. Obama is very intelligent and is corruption free---totally corruption free. Look at his face---he is filled with innocence, intelligence and love. He is a man who will lead us to peace and prosperity---not for just a few---but for all---and for all the world.
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    hjedtyj says:
    Did anyone hear how CBS and NBC polls include the oversampling of African American democrat voters to favor of Obama in the past month? Are current polls legitimate?

    Why is media saying Obama is doing better than McCain on economy when BOTH voted for the $700 billion bailout with zeal last Friday when it does NOT benefit working people?

    Isn''t that a blatant contradiction? Lie?

    Does this mean that Obama has been given tonight''s debate questions beforehand to practice since it is well known that he doesn''t debate well without teleprompters?

    Since he dodged McCain''s 10 invitations to town hall style debates this summer?

    Since it is all over the internet, wonder if Obama''s homosexual affair with Larry Sinclair in November 1999 be revealed? Just google, "Obama''s closeted homosexual affair...."

    Hmmmm.......
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    hjedtyj says:
    Did anyone hear how CBS and NBC polls include the oversampling of African American democrat voters to favor of Obama in the past month? Are current polls legitimate?

    Why is media saying Obama is doing better than McCain on economy when BOTH voted for the $700 billion bailout with zeal last Friday when it does NOT benefit working people?

    Isn''t that a blatant contradiction? Lie?

    Does this mean that Obama has been given tonight''s debate questions beforehand to practice since it is well known that he doesn''t debate well without teleprompters?

    Since he dodged McCain''s 10 invitations to town hall style debates this summer?

    Since it is all over the internet, wonder if Obama''s homosexual affair with Larry Sinclair in November 1999 be revealed? Just google, "Obama''s closeted homosexual affair...."

    Hmmmm.......
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    roc2341 says:
    September 1998, IN AN INTERVIEW WITH MOTHER JONES MAGAZINE (YOU DIEHARD McCAIN SUPPORTERS SHOULD BE VERY FAMILIAR WITH THIS MAGAZINE)McCAIN WAS ASKED HIS OPINION ON ONE OSAMA BIN LADEN, HIS RESPONSE;" IS THIS GUY REALLY AS BAD AS HE''S BEING DEPICTED? YES, FOLKS THIS IS A DOCUMENTED FACT OF McCAIN "MAVERICK"/SUPERIOR JUDGEMENT OF QUALITY LEADERSHIP! WE ALL KNOW WHAT HAPPENED, NEARLY TO THE DAY, 3 YEARS LATER!!!!!!
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    renonv5 says:
    Why doesn''t the RNC file a complaint with the SEC challenging the legality of some of the CEO''s latest bonuses in the wake of this banking scandal? Now that would be news.
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    renonv5 says:
    Why doesn''t the RNC file a complaint about the SEC challenging the legality of some of the CEO''s latest bonuses in the wake of this banking scandal? Now that would be news.
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    blforo08 says:
    It seems that McCain was the first to stop being a gentleman in this campaign. That a presidential candidate and his potential VP would present such skewed information and such outright lies in an effort to promote their campaign is disgusting and has thoroughly convinced me that I am NOT going to vote for McCain. He''s not presenting any substantive information either, while Obama has made available volumes of specific information on how he will approach many of the issues. This country doesn''t need a continuation of Bush''s policies dressed up in some maverick suit (whatever that is). McCain and Palin''s are becoming more distasteful by the day and neither of them have the appropriate temperament or intelligence for the highest office in this land. This great country deserves better than that. Barack Obama is highly educated and well spoken, and the best presidents have learned to surround themselves with intelligent and capable people who can advise them. In the end the president makes the decisions, but those decisions are based on the input received from their advisors and consultants. I am absolutely certain that Barack Obama is better qualified to gather information and make intelligent decisions as president. I proudly support Obama and Biden.
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    mattcat25 says:
    Sarah Palin is rude, loud, and snarky. This abhorred woman is not qualified to be dog catcher let alone the Governor of the most corrupt state in the union.
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