June 18, 2009 6:18 PM

Obama Turns Attention To McCain

(CBS/AP)  Barack Obama's campaign on Wednesday weighed ways to bring the drawn-out Democratic nominating process to a close while mapping out a strategy that will involve campaigning in battleground states where primaries have already been held.

Obama's drive to nail down the party nod was buoyed with a double-digit win in North Carolina and a stronger-than-expected run in Indiana, where he almost overcame rival Hillary Rodham Clinton.

"Hillary Clinton may have gotten what she needed to keep her uphill quest for the Democratic nomination alive - but by the barest of margins," said CBSNews.com senior political editor Vaughn Ververs. (Click here to read Ververs' full analysis.)

Obama was expected to compete for the six remaining Democratic contests but to also turn attention to general election states, aides said.

Likely Republican presidential nominee John McCain has "run free for some time now" because of Democratic preoccupation with the ongoing primary fight, said Obama strategist David Axelrod. "I don't think we're going to spend time solely in primary states," he said. "We have multiple tasks here."

The Illinois senator was enjoying a rare down day in his hometown before returning to Washington, D.C., late Wednesday

He was expected to travel later in the week to Oregon, where he appears to hold the advantage, and then head to the Appalachian coal-states of West Virginia and Kentucky, where Clinton seems to have the edge. (Click here for the full campaign calendar.)

Meanwhile, in an e-mail to supporters soliciting contributions, Obama called his North Carolina showing "a decisive victory."

As for Indiana, "we did much better than all the pundits predicted, despite Republicans changing parties to support Senator Clinton, believing she would be easier for Senator McCain to defeat," Obama wrote. "Now is the time for each one of us to step up and do what we can to close out this primary."

Obama had 1,844 delegates to 1,688 for Clinton in the latest CBS News delegate count. He needs 181 more to secure the nomination. (Click here for the complete state-by-state tally.)

His campaign made broad suggestions that it was time for the 270 remaining unaligned superdelegates — who will determine the outcome of the race — to get off the fence, claiming the delegate math leaves little path for a Clinton victory.

"We think the Clinton camp has gotten away with a little bit of creating these alternative views of reality," said Obama campaign manager David Plouffe.

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by myshiba May 9, 2008 5:31 AM EDT
anybody but obama please!
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by txgrouch2004 May 9, 2008 1:23 AM EDT
McCain''s best strategy is to KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT and SMILE FOR THE CAMERA.

The way those Democrat idiots are bashing each other, THEY''LL LOSE THE ELECTION on their own.

Anything McCain does will only risk messing up the easy win they''re handing to him.

MCCAIN, PLEASE KEEP QUIET.

After Election Day, you''ll have four years to tell us what you think.
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by obamasgranny May 8, 2008 4:55 PM EDT
Curious George will never win the General election!! The Democrats have sliced their own throats,.....Idiots!!
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by ekucrew May 8, 2008 4:42 PM EDT
Obama vs. McCain = same results as McGovern vs. Nixon
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by rowdytexan2 May 8, 2008 4:12 PM EDT
McCain is somewhat better than Bush, Obama is WORSE than Bush!

It''s that simple!

If we can''t have a REAL democrat in the White House instead of a far left wing nut whacko, EVEN McCain looks better!

Why trade the extra right ism for the extreme left ism! Both extremists create unrest and hate in this country!

NORE MORE ISM''S!
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by cattlekate May 8, 2008 12:12 PM EDT
You might be a TRUE AMERICAN if:
You bow your head when someone prays.
Posted by gslinger3 at 06:55 AM : May 08, 2008

So you bow your head when a muslim prays? Didn''t think so.

What a weird spam filled with rhetorical, divisive statements designed to fire up Fundi Christian feelings, and help pull wool over eyes to the real issues which affect us.

I take offense at your insinuation I am not a "true American" because I don''t support the Ten C''s being placed on public property.

Please think about the real issues that affect you.
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by jack3213 May 8, 2008 12:05 PM EDT
Obama & Clinton: Flawed, inexperianced, & unqualified and this country does not need a "learn as go " leader -especially at this time. Neither democrat is viable. McCain 2008 & 2012.
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by abbe91 May 8, 2008 11:48 AM EDT
"Jodie Evans, a radical, anti-American activist who helped orchestrate a scheme that provided $600,000 in aid to Islamic terrorists in Iraq.

Posted by nanging3 at 05:12 PM : May 07, 2008"


"Jodie Evans is a peace activist. One of those people you traitorous $hit sucking Republiscum like to call terrorist sympathizers because she works to stop the mass murder in Iraq. Take your whiny Republiscum garbage rhetoric and shove it up your f**king a$$ *****.

Posted by taddles at 05:42 PM : May 07, 2008"

On the other hand, Giuliani has good friends in Qatar, who gave protection to KSM. And Bush wanted to give our seaports management to Dubai, responsible for financing 911. Go figure ...
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by webama May 8, 2008 11:47 AM EDT
No no no ! Obama will get the nomination and he will win the general election as well. Great news !!!
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by webama May 8, 2008 11:43 AM EDT
Oh boys. Hillary supporters have really gotten bitter.
How much amount do they let Obama pay for this pastor Wright?
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