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04.09.2008
More Cold Water on Palin

In a bizarre way, Palin's elite-bashing speech was a big hit with... elites! Most of the pundits, reporters and East coast yuppies I know momentarily paused between sneers at rural America and the military to declare that the Barracuda did a fearsomely good job. And I think it's pretty indisputable that the GOP base agrees. But what about swing voters? The ones Jake Tapper spoke to were not impressed.

Still, it seems likely that the vaunted "enthusiasm gap" will close. Which has to make the Obama campaign more nervous than ever about whether its hordes of young supporters will actually turn out on Election Day. I would think yes, but historically not many people have won elections based on that proposition (although that's not the entire Obama game plan, of course).

--Michael Crowley

Posted: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:21 PM with 6 comment(s)

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Wandreycer1 said:

Michael, please give me one anecdote of east coast yuppies dissing the military.  Some of my east coast yuppie friends are IN the military or have been. It's a musty old stereotype left over from Vietnam, time to retire it.

September 4, 2008 12:46 PM

jjvandam said:

Crowley -- Tapper didn't speak to them, he was citing a Detroit Free Press panel of voters.

September 4, 2008 1:21 PM

anonevent said:

I did notice that his readers seem to need the satire tag.

September 4, 2008 1:35 PM

williamyard said:

Enthusiasm may mean more money, but at this point I have to believe that enthusiasm's biggest impact will be on GOTV, and GOTV contains two components, the getters and the gettees.

Thanks to all the fancy Obama and Palin speechifying, the two campaigns should have plenty of the former. The Obama campaign's recent infantry experience is stronger and savvier but historically the GOP's ground game ain't nothin' to sneeze at. Folks said China couldn't pull off the Olympics, but when HQ ordered 18 gazillion "volunteers" to start licking the sidewalks clean or whatever, the place just shined. Now that the GOP has God back on its side where the GOP thinks She belongs, plenty of sidewalk lickers are at this moment warming up their tongues.

In terms of the gettees, it's roughly a wash, as of now. Who knows--maybe the final number of getable gettees will come down to how the campaigns position themselves on the issues between now and Election Day.

That last sentence was not a joke.

September 4, 2008 1:56 PM

teplukhin2you said:

What Yard said. Bring it on. Let the campaigns address the core concerns of voters in SE Michigan and central and northern Ohio about how we'll restore this country's manufacturing base and attain energy security / national security. Give us your best shots and may the best team win.

September 4, 2008 3:27 PM

The Stump said:

Mike makes a great point about how well-received Palin's speech was among liberal elites. Lots of

September 4, 2008 4:18 PM