Does Crowd Size Matter? McCain Hopes Not

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From CBS News’ John Bentley:
(ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) – Playing up his ties to the area as a senator from the neighboring state of Arizona, John McCain pitched himself to New Mexico voters as the candidate that best understands their issues.
“I’m a fellow westerner, I understand these issues, I understand land and water and Native American issues and border issues and I understand the challenges that a great, great western states face with our growth and our needs and our challenges,” McCain said. “Sen. Obama has never been south of our border, you know that? And he doesn’t know these issues. I know them, I know what the southwest is, I know the strength and the culture of our Hispanic culture and the strength of our great states.”
The problem for the McCain campaign is that less than 1,000 people heard him make this argument at his rally here, compared with the 40,000 that are expected to greet Barack Obama when he arrives in town this evening.
Crowd size doesn’t determine the outcome of presidential races, of course. John Kerry had huge crowds in 2004, and George McGovern famously outdrew Richard Nixon in the 1972 race, only to go on to win a single state in the election.
The McCain camp has also tried to turn Obama’s crowd sizes against him, calling him the “world’s biggest celebrity.” McCain mocked the huge numbers Obama drew in Europe at the Sturgis motorcycle rally in South Dakota. “Not long ago, a couple of hundred thousand Berliners made a lot of noise for my opponent,” McCain said in August. “I’ll take the roar of 50,000 Harleys any day.”
But Obama’s solid lead in the polls here seem to reinforce what the crowd sizes indicate – that Obama has the edge in this state that went for Bush four years ago, no matter who their next door neighbor is.
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The recent story about the misguided college student who falsely claimed to have been attacked by a "big, black man" is a case in point. Some news outlets didn''t even wait to see if the story was true before reporting that the attacker was an Obama supporter. It turns out that not only was the story a complete lie, a fabrication by a young person who seems to be having some mental health issues, but that it was pushed to the media by Republican party officials in PA as a way of creating antagonism between whites and blacks to discredit Obama. When the truth came out, the GOP''s role in the incident was downplayed. I feel sorry for the girl because she seems to be suffering, but more so because some GOP members were so quick to exploit her situation for political gain. Meanwhile, the media has moved on from this like it never happened.
I think the media is much less supportive of the liberal candidates that you have been lead to believe. However, it''s much easier to blame the media than it is to admit a Republican did something wrong and hold him or her accountable for it.
Michelle Bachmann, anyone?
Shakespeare modified: "gold card gals and gold card boys all must as chimney sweeps come to dust."
Thinking DARWINingly I think we must accept that change as positive; after all we may get to see the final triumph of American humanity over racism- doesn%u2019t it make your heart swell with pride.
Danny s.
Shakespeare modified: "gold card gals and gold card boys all must as chimney sweeps come to dust."
Thinking DARWINingly I think we must accept that change as positive; after all we may get to see the final triumph of American humanity over racism- doesn%u2019t it make your heart swell with pride.
Danny s.
Shakespeare modified: "gold card gals and gold card boys all must as chimney sweeps come to dust."
Thinking DARWINingly I think we must accept that change as positive; after all we may get to see the final triumph of American humanity over racism- doesn%u2019t it make your heart swell with pride.
Danny s.
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The Silent Majority will make a major statement for McCain-Palin Nov. 4th.
Americans are passing on the Kool Aid and looking at the issues.
BO is aocialist- with a very questionable ability to make the right decisions- and friends, associates, mentors are unrepentant terrorists, Marxists, anarchists, racists and felons.
McCain-Palin 2008
P.S. to the folks who would "vote their heart" for Hillary, Huckabee, Paul, Nader, Barr or Baldwin-
This is a 2 party system, folks.
It will be eith Obama or McCain.
So stand up and let your vote count!
Take advantage of early voting if it is available in your state- so you are not discouraged by long lines Nov. 4th.
Don''t let ACORN steal this election!