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10/31/2008 | Campaign roundup
The Governator has spoken COLUMBUS, Ohio | John McCain brought out California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to reach out to Ohio independents at an ear-splitting rally Friday. Schwarzenegger — who has ties to the city through bodybuilding — whipped the crowd up with some advice for ...
A McCain Campaign Memo
marcambinder.theatlantic.com — The last thing the McCain campaign needs on election day is demoralized Republicans. Hence this memo, which... recapitulates what Davis and co. said on a conference call with reporters this morning. From: Rick Davis, McCain-Palin Campaign  ... (more) A McCain Campaign Memo
Early Voting Roundup
dailykos.com — NATIONAL From WaPo : More than twelve million voters have already cast ballots in the presidential contest,... according to one estimate, and new data from the Washington Post-ABC News tracking poll shows these voters breaking Democratic by a wide ... (more) Early Voting Roundup
Ohio
yglesias.thinkprogress.org — Official McCain campaign memo : Ohio and Pennsylvania - Everyone knows that vote rich Ohio and Pennsylvania... will be key battlegrounds for this election. Between the two: 41 electoral votes and no candidate has gotten to the White House without ... (more) Ohio
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Heckuva Job McCain pollster
Rising Hegemon — Are people pointing and laughing at Rick Davis yet? October 31, 2008: McCain’s campaign manager, Rick Davis, asserted that the campaign’s polls showed Iowa was “dead even” — public polls show Obama ahead by double digits — and that the race was tightening. Behold, the tightening, November 2, 2008: Obama has widened what was a solid lead in the Midwestern swing state, and has strengthened his position on key leadership traits since the Register's September poll. Meanwhile, ...

It could be straight talk…
Firedoglake — ... Or it could be delusional. Are people pointing and laughing at Rick Davis yet...or have they ever stopped? October 31, 2008: ...

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