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TODAY'S STORIES
07.10.2008
Today's Polls: McCain's Polling Hole Deepens

Are John McCain's negative attacks succeeding in eating into some of Barack Obama's support? They certainly aren't yet. In fact, Barack Obama has had perhaps his strongest individual polling day of the year:



You can read these numbers as well as I can. Obama leads by 6 in North Carolina? 12 in Virginia? 7 in Florida? 3 in Missouri? Obviously, I am cherrypicking some of the more pro-Obama results here ... but the point is, there are a lot of favorable results these days for Barack Obama.

The larger Obama's margin in the popular vote becomes (and over the course of the past several weeks, he's been gaining a full point on McCain roughly every three days) the less the relative positioning of the states matters. For John McCain to get back into this race, he is going to need some dramatic events to occur, and we don't know in which types of states such events might have a differential impact; something like an outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East could make a very different electoral footprint than new revelations about Barack Obama and William Ayers.

For that reason, the proper strategy is probably now to play a fairly large map; Obama in particular wants to keep as many doors open as possible if and when something bad happens to his campaign.

For the time being, however, John McCain is facing third and long -- and appears that he's about to get sacked.

--Nate Silver

Posted: Tuesday, October 07, 2008 12:43 AM with 9 comment(s)

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a_long said:

eww, nice title.

and great in-person Countdown bit. Crisp, concise, trenchant infotainment.

October 7, 2008 1:10 AM

rozenson said:

Again, raising my hopes. Damn you, favorable polling!

"something like an outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East could make a very different electoral footprint than new revelations about Barack Obama and William Ayers."

My dad is Israeli. I'm a proud Zionist. I plan to study there next year. But I swear to God that if Israel does something to give McCain the presidency, I'm going to have to take a time-out from Israel advocacy. If Hamas/Hizballah/Iran are the ones to start something, I guess that's just par for the course. Come on powderkeg, one more month of stability . . .

October 7, 2008 1:18 AM

psantillana said:

Bwa ha ha ha ha ha!

Go St. Louis!!!

October 7, 2008 1:21 AM

liebig said:

Waaaaaait a minute -- I remember Hillary Clinton explaining that Obama had proven himself incapable of winning big states like Pennsylvania and Ohio (and, of course, Michigan and Florida!).  Next you'll be telling me that he's ahead among Hispanics!

What ever happened to pccostello and jmkerr, anyway?  They seem to have just disappeared.

October 7, 2008 2:19 AM

aeromonas said:

pccostello folded up his/her tent the instant she/he received her final paycheck from the Clinton campaign.

October 7, 2008 5:29 AM

fougasseu said:

Isn't it tiime for those who wait until the win is close to join the winning team? Where's Powell?

October 7, 2008 8:15 AM

arsonplus said:

"something like an outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East could make a very different electoral footprint"

I'm actually not that worried about this, McCain isn't terribly, well, presidential in a crisis. And even Regan stalwarts like Peggy Noonan  seem to be leaning Obama on that account.  

October 7, 2008 8:56 AM

icarusr said:

I'm there with arson.

I was going to do my usual Eos/Tep/PCC thing, you know, "Lightweight, meltdown, untested, unvetted, inexperienced" ... but given that Eos and Tep have also more or less given up, it's no fun.  I tried my hand at a Jacon sentence, but my computer algorithm is not sophisticated enough to churn out illiterate garbage from Commentary or The Corner ... and Channy has recently outdone himself in parody, "Far Left Brownshirts Communism Socialism 60s Culture Wars" - I mean, G Gordon Liddy is not this unhinged.

Sad, really, when you think the only parody left is the old goat POWPOW laughing lustfully and maniacally when he mentions Sarah Palin's name, or the Palin's wink.  Also, no fun no more, there, you betcha.

October 7, 2008 9:12 AM

drozenson said:

rozenson-- as your proud Israeli dad, I would like to reassure you that Israeli party leaders are preoccupied with negotiating a new coalition deal.

Besides, I can't even see how an outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East favors McCain.  He'dl have to stop pretending that the "surge" solved everything.  What's he gonna do-- suspend his campaign again? Send Palin to confab with Gen. "McClellan"? (She'll find him at the corner of Conn. Ave. and Columbia Rd.)

October 7, 2008 10:20 AM