Obama Won't Count On Florida, Ohio To Win
Campaign Manager Describes Strategy Focusing On Several Scenarios To Get To 270 Electoral Votes
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Barack Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe said he and his aides are weighing where to contest, and where chances are too slim to marshal a large effort. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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In a private pitch late last week to donors and former supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe outlined several alternatives to reaching the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House that runs counter to the conventional wisdom of recent elections.
At a fundraiser held at a Washington brewery Friday, Plouffe told a largely young crowd that the electoral map would be fundamentally different from the one in 2004. Wins in Ohio and Florida would guarantee Obama the presidency if he holds onto the states won by Democrat John Kerry, Plouffe said, but those two battlegrounds aren't required for victory.
Florida, which has 27 electoral votes this year, gave the presidency to George W. Bush in the disputed election of 2000. Ohio, with its 20 electoral votes, ensured Mr. Bush of re-election in 2004 in his race against Kerry.
The presumed Democratic nominee's electoral math counts on holding onto the states Kerry won, among them Michigan (17 electoral votes), where Obama campaigns on Monday and Tuesday. Plouffe said most of the Kerry states should be reliable for Obama, but three currently look relatively competitive with Republican rival John McCain - Pennsylvania, Michigan and particularly New Hampshire.
Asked about his remarks, Plouffe said Ohio and Florida start out very competitive - but he stressed that they are not tougher than other swing states and said Obama will play "extremely hard" for both. But he said the strategy is not reliant on one or two states.
"You have a lot of ways to get to 270," Plouffe said. "Our goal is not to be reliant on one state on November 4th."
Plouffe has been pitching such a new approach to the electoral map in calls and meetings, according to several people who discussed the conversations on the condition of anonymity because they were meant to be private. Plouffe confirmed the descriptions in the interview.
Plouffe and his aides are weighing where to contest, and where chances are too slim to marshal a large effort. A win in Virginia (13 electoral votes) or Georgia (15 votes) could give Obama a shot if he, like Kerry, loses Ohio or Florida.
Plouffe also has been touting Obama's appeal in once Republican-leaning states where Democrats have made gains in recent gubernatorial and congressional races, such as Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Montana, Alaska and North Dakota.
Obama's campaign has spent heavily on time and money in Virginia, where a Democratic presidential candidate hasn't won since 1964. In recent elections, however, high-profile Republicans have lost there. And in a sign of how serious Obama is taking the state, Plouffe dispatched to Virginia many aides who helped Obama stage his upset win in the Iowa caucuses Jan. 3.
The key, Plouffe told supporters, will be to register new black voters and new young voters in Virginia.
Likewise, Georgia has many unregistered black voters who could turn out in record numbers to support the first major-party nominee who is black, he argued. Plouffe said the campaign also will keep an eye on Mississippi and Louisiana as the race moves into the fall to see if new black voters could put them within reach.
In a telling bit of scheduling, Obama declared himself within reach of the nomination at the statehouse in Iowa, yet another state he hopes to put in play.
Plouffe is warning Democrats that McCain is an appealing candidate who has proved he can take votes from the middle before and could do so again. McCain won New Hampshire as a GOP candidate in 2000 and 2008, thanks in large part to the state's high number of independent voters.
Clinton won Michigan's renegade primary after the national party stripped the state of its delegates for moving its contest to January. Obama's name wasn't even on the ballot. Clinton handily won the Pennsylvania primary in April, gaining strong support from white, working-class voters.
Plouffe argues that McCain squandered his opportunity to reach independent voters in the past three months.
McCain's aides acknowledge frustration among fellow Republicans for the slow-to-start campaign. Even though McCain clinched his party's nomination in early March, his supporters didn't name operatives to run the must-win states, let alone open offices in key states. While Democrats hammered each other in their marathon contest, McCain left aides from his primary states sitting still, waiting for orders. It took more than two months for McCain's national headquarters to approve budgets for the battleground states.
The task, Plouffe said, is to define McCain as tied to Mr. Bush on the economy, the war and abortion rights. He said the campaign will go on offense against McCain, besides playing aggressive defense when criticized.
That promise was also given by Obama, who said Friday night, "If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun." Critics have questioned why a candidate who promotes a new kind of politics planned such bare-knuckles tactics.
Among independent voters, McCain and Obama are about tied in favorability ratings in recent polls.
Plouffe in recent days has been making his pitch aggressively - part cheerleading, part sales job. Many of Clinton's supporters remain frustrated with how national Democrats resolved the issue of Michigan's delegates, agreeing to seat all of them at the nominating convention but penalizing them by half for violating the calendar, and Plouffe has tried to quell that frustration.
He wraps up the pitches by asking Democrats to imagine Obama taking the oath of office. On Friday at the Capitol City Brewery, about a block from where that would happen, Plouffe pointed toward the Capitol steps to reinforce the visual.
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- Al Gore is a far leftist? Good luck selling that to anyone who isn''''t a far right wing looney.
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Posted by realpatriot1 at 05:51 AM : Jun 17, 2008
Yeah, Al Gore is about as far left as you can get...your point is? - Reply to this comment
- WHAT HAS OBAMA DONE THUS FAR TO PROVE HE HAS EXPERIANCE TO BE PRESIDENT OF THE USA?
WHY DO YOU BELIEVE OBAMA WILL LOWER YOUR TAXES?
HOW DO YOU THINK OBAMA WILL LOWER GAS PRICES ?
WHAT MAKES OBAMA QUALIFIED TO LEAD A COUNTRY?
IF YOU CAN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS, HONESTLY, THEN YOU HAVE MY ATTENTION - Reply to this comment
- "Obama is also friends with Rev. Wright, the racist pastor that says ''''God d a m n America!!''''
Posted by bobmarisol at 09:19 PM : Jun 16, 2008"
Would you rather like to "lie back and enjoy it" ? - Reply to this comment
- Memo to fools,
The Obamas of Kenya don''t know squat about how Obama grew up because, like his father, they weren''t there.
You idiots can''t have it both ways, either he''s a Muslim or an American-hating Christian. Which is it?
Besides, what if he did grow up a Muslim? Anwar Sadat grew up a Muslim and he did more than anyone to bring peace for the children of Palestine & Israel.
I hope you all keep this smear campaign up right through the elction because it just makes you all sound like morons that no rational person is going to be influenced by.
Hillary discovered too late that she spent too much time bashing Obama and not enough time telling the voters what she was going to do.
Grammmawhamma,
His plans on immigration are spelled out(as much as anyone elses) on his website. If you really care, take the time to learn to read.
Calvet2,
Has McCain cleaned up Arizona? Was Obama ever Mayor of Chicago? Do you have any relevant arguments?
Al Gore is a far leftist? Good luck selling that to anyone who isn''t a far right wing looney. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by TRBundro1277 at 04:40 AM
I am not for amnesty either but what are Obama''s plans on immigration...does anybody know? Does anybody know what his plans are other than Hope and Change about anything? To me Obama is a used car salesman...I don''t trust him. (I''m sure I''ll be labeled as a racist by someone now even though I''m not.) - Reply to this comment
- Malik Obama confirms his half-brother Barack grew up a Muslim
Apparently the Obamas of Kenya have no doubt -- contrary to the claims of the Obama campaign, that the presidential candidate was raised a Moslem. They take that as a given.
"Barack Obama''''s half brother Malik said Thursday that if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people, despite his Muslim background. In an interview with Army Radio he expressed a special salutation from the Obamas of Kenya."
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/
Politics/12918.htm
http://www.anobamana
tion.net/2008/06/obamas-brother-confirms
-barack-grew-up.html
Posted by terrorislami at 03:22 AM : Jun 17, 2008
*** I don''t care what Obama was raised as! Mccain grew up in the canal zone, living with hispanic people. I don''t want mccain to be able to become president and let over 12 million illegals get amnesty. If the republicans could put up a candidate that didn''t co-sponsor an amnesty bill that would have let over 12 million illegals get amnesty and jump infront of other foreigners who actually were willing to wait and come the legal way. I don''t care anything about Obama''s past. I care about Mccains past and him co-sponsoring that amnesty bill! I could have stomached Romney or Huckabee, but I will NOT stomach Mccain and his amnesty! Obama 2008! - Reply to this comment
- Obama shouldn''''t count on the other 48 states to win either. (Oh yeah, I meant the other 56 states Barack thinks the USA has.) I''''m not too fond of McCain...but he is the lesser of two evils.
Posted by GrammaWhamma at 01:35 AM : Jun 17, 2008
*** Trust me gramma, Mccain is the worst of two evils! Mccain want to let over 12 million illegals get amnesty. Obama wants to force them to the back of the line behind all the other people that try to do it legally! If you vote for Mccain, before you die, you will see spanish become the number one language in this country. Vote for Obama if you want to keep English as our primary language. A vote for Mccain would be a vote to let over 12 million illegals get amnesty. A vote for Mccain is a vote to let the greedy rich get more and more money, creating an environment where the poor will eventually revolt! - Reply to this comment
- Malik Obama confirms his half-brother Barack grew up a Muslim
Apparently the Obamas of Kenya have no doubt -- contrary to the claims of the Obama campaign, that the presidential candidate was raised a Moslem. They take that as a given.
"Barack Obama''s half brother Malik said Thursday that if elected his brother will be a good president for the Jewish people, despite his Muslim background. In an interview with Army Radio he expressed a special salutation from the Obamas of Kenya."
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/12918.htm
http://www.anobamanation.net/2008/06/obamas-brother-confirms-barack-grew-up.html - Reply to this comment
- Maybe the two of them can form a band and have lots of...Algorerythem.
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- Good ole Leroy Brown.....bringing a gun to the party! What a joke! He needs to clean up Chicago before he considers anything else.
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