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September 18, 2008 9:14 PM

McCain's Political Director on Hillary Voters: "We Feel We Have a Very Good Shot At" Picking Them Up

(CBS)
From CBS News' Chip Reid:

(GREEN BAY, WISC.) - In my report on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric tonight I touched on the Republican strategy in battleground states, particularly in the Midwest, but I didn't have enough time to get into much detail. So here's a little of what was left on the cutting room floor.

We interviewed the McCain campaign's political director, Mike DuHaime, and he talked about how the campaign is targeting Democrats who haven't been sold on Barack Obama.

"There is no shortage of Democrats who are right now not ready to vote for Senator Obama" he told us. "They have questions about his leadership and his readiness to be President."

And a lot of them, DuHaime says, are frustrated Hillary Clinton supporters: "There are certainly a lot of Democrats, some maybe who didn’t vote in the primaries, certainly some who did vote for Hillary Clinton, who we feel we have a very good shot at."

So how are they going about it? They're "microtargeting".

They look for areas where there are heavy concentrations of Democrats, especially counties where conservative Democrats predominate, and where large majorities voted for Clinton in the primary. And there are plenty of these target-rich environments in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota -- even Ohio.

A good example -- northeastern Ohio, in the vicinity of Youngstown. That's one reason they held a rally with Sarah Palin (their first rally together after her return from Alaska) in Vienna, Ohio on Tuesday. (Pronounced Vye-enna, by the way.) There are heavy concentrations of Hillary Dems there, and the McCain campaign sees them as ripe for the picking, and they think McCain has what they're looking for.

"I think what we’re seeing is that record that Senator McCain has, that streak of independence, is certainly something that is appealing to everyone across the spectrum of the entire electorate," DuHaime says, "so we’re seeing an awful lot of Democratic-independents coming our way and a big chunk of independents as well."

There's no way to confirm or disprove that statement. There are no polls reaching that far down.

And of course, they're also hoping Palin will appeal to some Democratic voters here, especially women; but I can tell you from my time following McCain and Palin for the past 3 weeks, the vast, overwhelming majority of people who are flooding these rallies to chant "Sarah, Sarah, Sarah" are hard-core Christian conservatives who never would have dreamed of voting for Hillary.

The McCain campaign's goal is not to swing entire regions of Dems to McCain -- they know that's not going to happen. But if they can move the needle a few percentage points in Democratic areas, they hope that will be enough to make the difference in a close race in one or more of these vital midwestern battleground states.
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by mavsreader September 20, 2008 6:05 PM EDT
"We''re gonna huff and puff and blow the house down."
This entry From the Road, reads a little bit like the G.O.P. as the Big Bad Wolf. ME? I trust in the house made of bricks.

I am surprised at any Christian conservative that would claim to still behind Palin. I understand how you can your hat on her abortion stance. Me? I keep looking for some Christ-like behavior in Palin and I simply don''t see it.
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by roc2341 September 20, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
GOOD SHOT OF PICKING UP HILLARY SUPPORTERS.


As they well should.Let no one be mistaken. This B.S. as to Obama didn''t reach out to Hillary supporters as the reason for the defection to the MCLAME/FAILIN side is/was just that, B.S. Even with the probability of Roe vs Wade being overturned,continued unequaled pay for women, another war, (this time possibly Iran with our loved ones becoming bullet catchers because of "inept maverick poilices")most Hillary supporters are at best whiny, revengeful, retalitory, and equally racially divisive as the Republican party. And quite frankly, images of some of them crying ther eyes out as their young daughters/greanddaughters being arrested at the borders(Mexico and Canada, if they aren''t butchered on the table due to inept doctors)because abortions will have been outlawed here in the U.S., their "glass ceiling becoming mirrors" with their female loved ones looking up while laying under a corporate oil member because that''s the highest level professionally they can achieve, and loved ones returning from war, legless, armless, and mentally warped is probably just what this country needs as a wake up call.
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by demsmustwin September 20, 2008 11:55 AM EDT
I too was an ardent Hillary supporter and have read every single book published about Hillary pro and con. However, I wonder how many of her "supporters" planning to vote for McCain were really voting for her just for her as a woman, rather than her true visions and much needed health plans to help this nation survive the last eight years. True Hillary supporters will do as she asked us to do, and throw our support behind the Democratic party and Obama. He and Biden are more than capable of getting us through this quagmire of an economic catastrophy. I understand, sort of, how Pumas think. When Tim Kaine was being considered as VP, I thought no way will I vote Democratic if he is chosen, because things have happened his watch that hurt me deeply. But in the end, I would have still voted for principles over personalities. I deeply fear Sarah Palin. I''ve known many spiritual people of the right,non in as much denial of the truth as she. John McCain is a war hero. He will always be. Our country owes him a debt we can never repay. But that does not mean giving him the White House. Please, if you really, really supported Hillary, support her now. Get out and work to elect the Obama Biden ticket and stop feeling sorry for Hillary. She does not, so what gives you the right to do so? Please don''t let her down now. Let''s give Hillary our support one more time, by voting the Democratic ticket back in the White House in 2008!!!
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by oregon4usa September 19, 2008 9:40 PM EDT
Keep shovelin'' NeoCons. With all that cr@p there''s gotta be a pony down there somewhere.
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by pr_boxer September 19, 2008 9:26 PM EDT
I''d have more trust in the economic plan suggested by a person that knew how many homes he owned!

Seems a basic qualification to me!
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by pr_boxer September 19, 2008 9:23 PM EDT
Which treatment center is Lyndon Larouche detained in now?


"Economist and Stateman LaRouche"....lmao!

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by sdfaeg September 19, 2008 8:17 PM EDT
Economist and Stateman LaRouche Outlines Four Necessary Steps to Worldwide Economic Crisis%u2014---September 12, 2008 (LPAC)%u2013In discussions yesterday, Lyndon LaRouche emphasized that the actual breakdown which he had forecast on July 25, 2007 has already occurred, and as of now, there will be no return to the system that existed prior to September 2008. Only a new design of a system echoing the intentions of Franklin Roosevelt at the 1944 Bretton Woods conference could rescue the world%u2019s physical economy under present, post-August 2008 conditions.

To this end, LaRouche specified four necessary steps:
Step #1: Put the present international monetary system into bankruptcy reorganization. Step #2: Create a new system, a credit system, rather than a monetary system, in the form of an appropriately modern version of President Franklin Roosevelt%u2019s intention for a Bretton Woods system. Step #3: Organize the new system on the basis of an extended form of the 1648 Peace of Westphalia system, rather than a conflict-system. The IMF must be replaced by a treaty organization among participating sovereign nation-states with complementary long-term economic missions of scientific and related progress per-capita and per-square kilometer of territory. Step #4: Define a common, long-term mission-orientation of two or more generations%u2019 span for increase of the productive powers of labor among nations generally.
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by sdfaeg September 19, 2008 8:17 PM EDT
Economist and Stateman LaRouche Outlines Four Necessary Steps to Worldwide Economic Crisis%u2014---September 12, 2008 (LPAC)%u2013In discussions yesterday, Lyndon LaRouche emphasized that the actual breakdown which he had forecast on July 25, 2007 has already occurred, and as of now, there will be no return to the system that existed prior to September 2008. Only a new design of a system echoing the intentions of Franklin Roosevelt at the 1944 Bretton Woods conference could rescue the world%u2019s physical economy under present, post-August 2008 conditions.

To this end, LaRouche specified four necessary steps:
Step #1: Put the present international monetary system into bankruptcy reorganization. Step #2: Create a new system, a credit system, rather than a monetary system, in the form of an appropriately modern version of President Franklin Roosevelt%u2019s intention for a Bretton Woods system. Step #3: Organize the new system on the basis of an extended form of the 1648 Peace of Westphalia system, rather than a conflict-system. The IMF must be replaced by a treaty organization among participating sovereign nation-states with complementary long-term economic missions of scientific and related progress per-capita and per-square kilometer of territory. Step #4: Define a common, long-term mission-orientation of two or more generations%u2019 span for increase of the productive powers of labor among nations generally.
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by smart4peace September 19, 2008 7:35 PM EDT
Posted by john43218 at 02:32 PM : Sep 19, 2008

get your FACTS straight. repug controlled congress for eight years led us to where we are now. TWO years of dem controlled congress, and a record breaking number of filibusters by your ever so constructive repug rats. clear? and still unsure about obama? do your research. this is a person who addresses all parts of our society, not like bush/mccain, who only relate to their ''own kind'', the rich wasps. this is not new news. any fool can look this stuff up. and funny how your number of ''presents'' seems to grow--typical rat maneuver and lies. the republicans have lost all credibility, and you tote it like a lost, blind piglet.
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by peckhamc1234 September 19, 2008 6:39 PM EDT
"hard core christian conservatives"? Your use of that phrase destroys all credibility on the article.
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by alohaone1 September 19, 2008 6:38 PM EDT
Mc Cain offered his economic plan today , while Obama meet with his advisors as if he only START running for the Presidency Yesterday .... A new AD:.. When the phone ring at 3 AM , when you children and "all the advisors" are sound in their sleep , That *** RED PHONE keeps ringing and ringing and ringing ....and Obama picks up the phone , The terrorists have just struck , the Market meltdown across the Globe ...Obama after his initial shock after hearing the news , says: " uhm , oh , ahem , um , um...these are crisis that are of gigantic scale and it will take more than ONE DAY to come up with a solution ,tell the terrorists to wait and tell the panic investors stop selling their worthless shares ....just wait there everybody , I will call my advisors in the morning and will discuss with them to come up with a solution ...in the mean time , just wait , stop the clock , stop time ...do something !" , then , breathing on a relief ,Obama goes back to sleep ...while the WORLD wait....While the Americans wait and wonder " What the heck had we done electing this incompetent into the highest office ? God help us all!"
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by dburfears September 19, 2008 4:26 PM EDT


PALIN - HER EARMARKS ARE BIGGEST IN THE US

John McCain touts Sarah Palin as a force in the his battle against earmarks and entrenched power brokers, but under her leadership the state this year asked for almost $300 per person in requests for pet projects from one of McCain''s top adversaries: indicted Sen. Ted Stevens.

THAT IS MORE EARMARKS THAN ANY OTHER STATE HAS RECEIVED, per person, from Congress for the current budget year, and runs counter to the reformer image that Palin and the McCain campaign are pushing. IT IS TEN TIMES THE AVERAGE EARMARKS in the US. Other states got just $34 worth of local projects per person this year, on average, according to Citizens Against Government Waste, a Washington-based watchdog group.

The state government''s earmark requests to Congress in her first year in office exceeded $550 million, more than $800 PER RESIDENT.

EARMARKS WERE A FREE-FLOWING SPIGOT FOR SARAH PALIN.

NOW SHE SAYS SHE''S "AGAINST ALL OF THAT" !!!!!!

"I have championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress," Palin says campaign trail STUMP SPEECH (an REPEATEDLY in her speeches).

ROFLMAO

Sarah "The Big Lie" Palin


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by dburfears September 19, 2008 4:25 PM EDT
John McCain''s campaign is 100% Washington lobbyist 100% of the time

All of the TOP PEOPLE in the McCain campaign are lobbyists for large corporations, including Big Oil, and FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

Campaign CEO - Rick Davis, Partner at lobbying firm Davis Manafort

National Campaign Director- Christian Ferry, Associate at lobbying firm Davis Manafort

National Political Director- Mike Dennehy, Founder, The Dennehy Group, a New Hampshire lobbying firm

National Finance Director- Susan Nelson - lobbyist working for Loeffler Group LLC. Continued taking monthly lobbying payments after starting with McCain''s campaign.

Senior Policy Advisor- David Crane. Senior Executive at The Washington Group, a corporate lobbying firm with 2006 billings of $10.4 million.

Senior Foreign Policy Adviser - Randy Scheunemann. McCain''s PRIMARY Foreign Policy Adviser. A lobbyist for FOREIGN COUNTRIES, including Georgia (that was just in a war with Russia). OOPS.

National Finance Co-Chair - Tom Loeffler Owns one of the most lucrative and influential lobbying firms in Washington.

Regional Campaign Manager- Doug Davenport ran DCI''s lobbying practice. Was forced to leave when it was exposed that he LOBBIED FOR the REPRESSIVE REGIME IN BURMA.

Campaign Spokesman- Charlie Black - chairman of BKSH & Associates, with lobbying billings of $7.6 million in 2006

Phil "Americans are whiners" Gram - created this economic crisis.



Barack Obama has no lobbyists on the payroll or serving as key advisers.


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by dem4palin September 19, 2008 5:39 AM EDT
I was one of those undecided Democrat voters sitting on the fence waiting to see what would happen. A lifelong dem, Bill Clinton fan and lukewarm Hillary supporter, I couldn''t be more excited and interested in Sarah Palin. I am a mom of two, a heterosexual married woman who is also a physician. Kudos to Sarah for being everything Hillary is not, for having high moral standards, and for standing up for what real people care about. Such as education (public schools in America are atrocious!) and taking back our energy independence. Who do you think funds all those crazy terrorists? Us, with our own money!! If we stopped buying their oil, they''d go broke. It''s time we stop playing politics and get back to the real issues. Sarah, you have my vote as well as my donation (and I have never donated to a campaign before, much less to a Republican)! Shatter that glass ceiling - we women can have it all, we don''t have to be old style bra burning man hating "feminists", we younger women can be loving moms and wives, and have great careers as well. And we can look great too, haha! I don''t have to care about aborting fetuses to be a real woman in this new millenium.
By the way, regarding the email hacking, they found NOTHING bad about her, otherwise it would be all over the news. She is clean! Just a few nice pictures of her adorable family.
DEM4PALIN
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by DaddysDarlin September 19, 2008 4:45 AM EDT
As a lifetime democrat and a baby boomer who believes in fair play, honesty, morals and character I find it absolutely impossible to vote for Obama. I don''t understand how anyone with an ounce of knowledge of what happened in the primaries and the caucus''s could ever support such a corrupt candidate. We all know there was cheating, but the DNC chose to look the other way, time and again they looked the other way, until not one of our votes was recognized in that sham of a roll call vote. What a travesty. Our party is more than corrupt, they are liars, cheaters and stealer''s. They condoned the cheating, the payoffs, they even helped it along when needed by ignoring their own rules and bylaws!
John McCain will get my vote, and the votes of all the democrats I know. I will not allow this corrupt party to win this election, I will do all I can to prevent Obama from getting anywhere near the White House. Obama is a thug, a man without morals or character. A man who will say or do anything to get what he wants. He is truly a frightening man. I know McCain to be a man of morals and character, and I will proudly cast my vote for him. Country before party.
I will not reward a corrupt party, not now not ever, if you really want we democrats back you will rid yourselves of the likes of Obama, Pelosi, Dean, Brazile etc. Maybe we can rebuild our party with those who wish to serve our country and rid our party of those who wish to serve themselves.
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by September 19, 2008 2:41 AM EDT
Yes, there are a lot of the Christian conservatives getting out to vote for McCain, after he added Palin to his ticket. It is obvious she is an excellent choice! I believe one reason neither Clintons have yet said anything bad about Palin is because she has a Pentecostal background, and Bill loves the Pentecostals. He has had them work for him, sing at inaugaration, and he loves to stop at their churches to visit and play music with them (google it to see last May). He also states this in his biography. Democrats would have something to loose by slamming Pentecostals, which is the fastest growing group in the US.

I heard something today that only time will tell if it is true or not. I heard that Biden is backing out in October after the VP debate, for medical reasons, and Hillary will step in. Hope everyone is registered to vote 30 days before this happens.
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by peacock_kim September 19, 2008 1:45 AM EDT
Are we really governed and reported to by idiots? They keep saying that the Obama plan will give tax cuts to the middle class, but they provide an investment penalty, and they penalize small business.
What good is the tax cut if you have no income because there are no jobs? Obama keeps promoting Big Business and Big Government and we know scientifically that they are prone to cascade failures that can destruct the entire network on which they are based.
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by peacock_kim September 19, 2008 1:44 AM EDT
Obama promised middle class tax cuts that wont mean a thing if they don''t have an income.

Obama by taxing small business will bring that about. The answer is not Big Business and Big Government.

I never thought I would be voting Republican but I vote my country before I vote party!
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by missglo September 19, 2008 1:21 AM EDT
Not this time Mike. We have heard MCcain and Palin. If there were a chance its gone now. And I was one of those women.
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by amnstymccain September 19, 2008 12:51 AM EDT
I think what we%u2019re seeing is that record that Senator McCain has, that streak of independence,... the lies start there! Voting with bush over 90 percent of the time is NOT an independence streak! Hillary voters support democratic views, not right wing republicans! Amnesty Mccain trying to steal votes from people! Amnesty Mccain has the complete opposite views than Hillary Clinton. How can any Clinton supporter vote for Amnesty Mccain?
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