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August 30, 2008

McCain Takes the Lead

Filed under: Elections — admin @ 7:18 pm

A small one and still well within the margin of error. But, considering Obama just gave his most important speech just a couple days ago, this does seem to be of some importance.

Republican John McCain’s surprise announcement Friday of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate - some 16 hours after Democrat Barack Obama’s historic speech accepting his party’s presidential nomination -  has possibly stunted any Obama convention bump, the latest Zogby Interactive flash poll of the race shows.

Data from this poll is available here

The latest nationwide survey, begun Friday afternoon after the McCain announcement of Palin as running mate and completed mid-afternoon today, shows McCain/Palin at 47%, compared to 45% support for Obama/Biden.

In other words, the race is a dead heat.

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John McCain Relaunches His Social Network. It’s Surprisingly Good.

Filed under: Elections — admin @ 3:25 pm

I just came across this and it surprised me too. Personally speaking, McCain’s previous site sucked. It wasn’t worth the effort going on there because, well, it was unnavigable. But the new one is better and is worthy of a presidential candidate circa 2008.

The recently more Web-savvy John McCain campaign has re-launched its social network – McCainSpace – and it’s actually pretty good. The site is powered by KickApps, and includes standard social networking features like forums, groups, and plenty of user-generated content.

What’s impressive about the new McCainSpace is the viral potential it unleashes for the campaign. For instance, the Groups feature includes a “Hillary Supports for McCain” – which, apparently there are still plenty of according to recent polls. There are also groups for McCain supporters in every state, allowing them to organize and discuss their campaign efforts. Meanwhile, all of the videos users upload are embeddable, meaning they can be spread via blogs and social networks.

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August 28, 2008

McCain’s Running Mate

Filed under: Elections — admin @ 1:08 pm

It’s Sarah Palin.

UPDATE (8:30 pm ET): Well, the news now looks grim for Governor Romney.

RedState seems awfully secure in saying that McCain’s pick is Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty. I wouldn’t bet a lot against it.

If this pans out, I’ll feel a lot better about an editor-written headline on a column for the New York Sun, back on December 13, 2006: “McCain Hints Minn. Governor May Be His Running Mate.”

…and…

I’m confident enough to put this up now, but willing to be wrong.

Right now though, every sign, signal, and background chatter indicates John McCain will pick Tim Pawlenty, Minnesota’s governor, as his running mate.

UPDATE: A source close to the campaign now confirms for me that it “more likely than not” is Pawlenty. He does, however, caution me that the campaign does not actually want to leak tonight lest the Obama camp get too much of a chance to play the victim card with a sympathetic media.

Over at intrade.com Romney is at 6% while Pawlenty is at 85%.

I think there’s a chance that the republicans have done this just to throw the democrats off. Maybe it’s one of those head fakes we frequently see in politics. I’m still not conceding my bet on Romney.

UPDATE (8:16 pm ET): Alright, I’m getting the distinct impression that the pick isn’t going to be announced today. So, until tomorrow morning, goodnight! But before I go, let me leave you with this little bit about why Dayton is the perfect spot for McCain.

Why Dayton?

With the GOP convention just days away, presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain chose Friday, Aug. 29, as the time and Dayton as the place to unveil his pick for a running mate.

There’s little mystery why he chose Friday. He wants to claim the next news cycle in hopes of blunting any political bounce from Barack Obama’s Thursday night speech at INVESCO Field in Denver.

But the location picked for the announcement makes equal sense, according to Larry Sabato, a political science professor at the University of Virginia. McCain and his running mate are expected to appear around noon at the Nutter Center on the campus of Wright State University in Fairborn.

“Dayton is perfect,” Sabato said. “It’s middle America. These are voters who will determine the next president. They’re unhappy with Bush and the economy, but they don’t identify with Obama — at least not so far.”

UPDATE (8:10 pm ET): Holy crap! The predictions market intrade.com is now predicting that Pawlenty will be McCain’s pick. Pawlenty now gets 80% while Romney, who has led nearly all day at the site, is getting 12%. I know that this market has been extremely volatile all day but this definitely qualifies as a massive swing.

UPDATE (8:00 pm ET): Alright, we should have heard by now according to earlier reports. Now it’s looking all like a tease. And now there’s news out that Romney’s sister’s house may not have gotten the special treatment from the Secret Sevice.

If the Secret Service is vetting his family in advance of his brother’s selection as John McCain’s running mate, Scott Romney, the brother of Mitt Romney, said early this evening that it’s news to him.

Scott Romney said he doesn’t know anything about the Secret Service sweeping his sister’s house as reported earlier today by the Web site of The Hill newspaper in Washington.

UPDATE (7:38 pm ET): It’s not Lieberman. It’s either Romney or Pawlenty for sure now.

In a strong sign that John McCain has not selected Joe Lieberman to be his running mate, Republican members of Congress were told today by McCain’s campaign that the Arizona senator would tap a traditional number two, according to a GOP source.

The source said that would indicate that McCain has tapped either Mitt Romney or Tim Pawlenty.

UPDATE (7:00 pm ET): WHO IS PAWLENTY?

UPDATE (6:10 pm ET): Romney is now down below 40% and Pawlenty is around 47% at intrade.com.

UPDATE (6:04 pm ET): Both Romney and Pawlenty were above 50% at intrade.com.

UPDATE (5:55 pm ET): The prediction markets at intrade.com are all a twitter. Pawlenty is nearing 40% and Romney is falling towards 50%.

UPDATE (5:52 pm ET): Romney’s son may have let something slip.

Former McCain rival and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney left his beachfront home in San Diego this morning with an overnight
bag. A son says Romney was headed to an unspecified location in California.

UPDATE (5:49 pm ET): Obama would also welcome a VP Pawlenty.

ABC News’ Teddy Davis Reports: The Obama campaign signaled a willingness on Thursday to go after Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, R-Minn., for the 2007 Minneapolis bridge collapse while saying that the populist argument it is building against John McCain will continue even if the presumptive Republican nominee taps the son of a truck driver as his running mate. 

UPDATE (5:44 pm ET): The prediction markets at intrade.com are moving towards Pawlenty.

UPDATE (5:36 pm ET): Obama is betting on Romney too!

Barack Obama’s campaign manager said today that if Republican John McCain selects Michigan native and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as his running mate, he “will be doubling-down on ‘out of touch.’”

And television crews are outside Mitt Romney’s house waiting for an announcement (they think).

Television crews are currently parked outside Mitt Romney’s Belmont manse wondering if he is John McCain’s pick for VP.

ORIGINAL STORY FOLLOWS:

As I noted in another STORY there is speculation that John McCain’s running mate will be announced today. Specifically, but unofficially, at 6 pm ET and then officially at 8 pm ET (according to DRUDGE). So, who is it going to be?

McCain’s decision is known only to his small inner circle of advisers, no more than three or four people, who have refused all public discussion on the matter. Republicans close to the campaign said that the top contenders remained the same three men who have been the source of speculation for weeks: former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and, possibly, Senator Joseph Lieberman, independent of Connecticut.

…and…

Speculation is increasingly centered on former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, although Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman remains an option and is in the final mix.

Alright, so there are the three finalists (didn’t the Dating Game have three contestants?). Governor Pawlenty cancled some appearances.

Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting John McCain stayed mum about his pick of a running mate Thursday and one top prospect, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, abruptly canceled numerous public appearances.

And Governor Romney’s family got a sweep from the Secret Service.

According to sources with strong Michigan ties, the Secret Service has conducted a security sweep of the home of Romney’s sister. Romney was raised in Michigan, where his father served as governor.

HOLLY CRAP! Just a couple of minutes ago I looked at intrade.com, the predictions market, and Romney and Pawlenty were basically neck and neck. That was at about 1:50 pm PST. Now at 2:10 pm PST Romney is way ahead with a 67% of getting the nod while Pawlent is at 28%. My initial guess was that it was going to be Romney and this just re-confirms my initial instinct. It’s going to be Romney (don’t let me down now McCain!).
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