Obama is stepping into the “messy” political gutter in becoming the Democratic nominee. He, unfortunately, will become tainted by Washington politics, if elected as President, and will only be able to accomplish anything meaningful the way anything meaningful has always been accomplished, working the deals necessary in private conversations and back rooms. As soon as the rest of Washington senses weakness in his mandate, he will become another do nothing President.
NATIONAL
Barack Obama +4.4% Colorado
Barack Obama +6.0% Florida
John McCain +8.3% Iowa
Barack Obama +6.4% Michigan
John McCain +1.6% Nevada
John McCain +1.0% New Hampshire
John McCain +1.4% North Carolina
John McCain +4.7% Ohio
Barack Obama +1.3% Pennsylvania
Barack Obama +5.8% Virginia
Even Wisconsin
Barack Obama +7.0%
[NOTE: Figures above are averages of the 3-6 most recent surveys in each area. Updated June 17]
June 9th, 2008 at 2:57 pm edit
Obama is stepping into the “messy” political gutter in becoming the Democratic nominee. He, unfortunately, will become tainted by Washington politics, if elected as President, and will only be able to accomplish anything meaningful the way anything meaningful has always been accomplished, working the deals necessary in private conversations and back rooms. As soon as the rest of Washington senses weakness in his mandate, he will become another do nothing President.