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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
31.10.2008
Science vs. Faith

We obviously still have a few days to go before any pollsters can claim vindication of their work. Still, I was struck by the differing methodologies employed by (Democrat) Stan Greenberg and (Republican) Bill McInturff in their recent debate over the state of the presidential race.

A small taste of Greenberg's exhaustive, 1,800-word memo:

The only way to get to “functionally tied” is to narrow the competitive battleground to those few states where Obama’s lead is less than 3 points and where Obama’s vote is at 48 percent or less, like Indiana, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and North Carolina. Since the memo assumes Obama will only get his tracking number, the two candidates are “functionally tied” in this battleground, which we agree could be carried by McCain. Unfortunately, McCain could win them all and not come close to winning the Electoral College. The memo is silent on Pennsylvania where Obama has a double- digit lead and where Obama is polling 52 percent, enough to win the state and the presidency under McInturff rules.

 This, by contrast, is the flavor of McInturff's response:

[H]aving had the great good fortune of working for John McCain on three Senate campaigns and now two presidential campaigns, here are two things I ALSO know for sure:  1) John McCain is a hard man to kill and I am the least surprised guy in the country that with even the smallest window of opportunity--as the focus on the financial crisis faded a bit--that he could make up ground and 2) the difference between these two candidates in terms of their preparation and capacity to serve as Commander-in-Chief is  profound, to McCain's considerable advantage, and that matters to the remaining voters here in the last few days of this election.

In other words: numbers, schmumbers.

--Christopher Orr

Posted: Friday, October 31, 2008 11:38 AM with 6 comment(s)

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Rhubarbs said:

Well, McCain didn't major in math, he majored in miracles.

Oh, wait. McCain graduated from the Naval Academy. So he actually did major in math. Just goes to show: The GOP should have nominated Huckabee. When you need a miracle, you don't turn to the guy who crashed all those airplanes. God is most definitely not McCain's copilot.

October 31, 2008 12:13 PM

dubyadoubte said:

So we're back to the "Commander in Chief" meme, since Ayes, Khalid, ACORN, sociliast, elitist aren't quite doing the trick.  I thought we'd abandoned that with the nomination of Sarah "when Putin rears his head" Palin.  

Good luck on that stategy, the keywords being "remaining voters here in the last few days"

Tick-tock

As an aside, I'm exposed to Faux News at my workplace (can I call OSHA?).  Non-stop coverage of McCain, unbiased reporting such as "Lindsey Graham came up with that terrific line "Obama, Reid, and Pelosi, the tax trifecta"  Fox doesn't even pretend anymore.  

October 31, 2008 12:40 PM

cspencef said:

dubyadoubte: Sue, baby, sue!

I didn't know pollsters trafficked so heavily in wishful thinking.

October 31, 2008 1:03 PM

ironyroad said:

I am getting so sick sick sick of this hollow "Commander in Chief" crap!  When did the presidency become only about the president's relationship to the armed forces?  And when did "Commander in Chief" come to mean some type of function as opposed to the constitutional embodiment of civilian control over the military?  Some of these GOP types should just go the whole way and propose that whoever is chairman of the joint chiefs just take the White House too -- no wonder they loved Pinochet and his ilk.

It's downright unamerican!

October 31, 2008 1:28 PM

rozenson said:

I knocked you around for one of your titles the other day, Chris. This one I like.

October 31, 2008 1:40 PM

icarusr said:

Irony, please, control yourself.  POWPOW spent a couple of weeks on call on an aircraft carrier, ready to follow orders to bomb a small island 90 miles off the coast of Florida.  Is there a better crucible in which to forge the character of a democratic leader responsible for setting the Grand Strategy of America's global relations with its NATO allies, Russian and Chinese adversaries, rogue nations, genocidal regimes, failed states, extra-national and multilateral entities, and to integrate the command of a 4-million man (and woman) army into that Grand Strategy?  Because, you know, the ability to follow orders blindly and without asking questions at 2 am onboard a carrier even when you know your actions may lead to a nuclear holocaust is precisely the kind of experience that makes you a good "decider in chief".

October 31, 2008 1:48 PM