More great news on the polling front--it appears our 50 state strategy is working. A new poll out today from Rasmussen Reports details this strikingly--for the first time in a long time, we will have a Presidential canidate who is competititve in the Deep South. We've heard about Georgia already, but now Mississippi is well within range for Senator Obama, with news out from the first post-primary poll of the state:
(after the flap)
The first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state since Hillary Clinton's exit from the race finds McCain leading Obama 50% to 44%.
Need more good news? Remember how John McCain was focusing on turning New Jersey red? Don't think so Johnny...
http://publicmind.fdu.edu/helpobama/
As Republican Sen. John McCain opens his New Jersey campaign headquarters, the latest results from Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind poll show him trailing Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee by double digits, 49%-33%. The poll also reveals the extent to which McCain's association with the Bush administration and the war in Iraq hurts his campaign.
Obviously these are good results out of New Jersey, where Obama was looking a touch shaky earlier, and McCain was targeting to to turn red. It gives us one less state where we have to play defense, while it appears that McCain will continue to play defense in deep Red states (well, formerly), like MS, GA, Alaska(as well saw earlier this week), and has some catching up to do in Colorado:
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x4141.xml?Rele aseID=1188
Colorado: Obama leads McCain 49 - 44 percent, including 51 - 39 percent among independent voters
And Minnesota has now moved to "Safe Obama" as of yesterday:
Minnesota: Obama buries McCain 54 - 37 percent, and 54 - 33 percent with independents
While the evidence of a "unity bounce" has not been that obvious nationally; it is very obvious in state level polls. We already have our strongholds established nationwide; and not too many Blue states to play defense in...but John McCain is falling behind rapidly, and faces a fundraising disadvantage against Senator Obama.
It's obvious that our time is now. Let's continue to seize it like we have been doing, and continue to pave the way for Senator Obama.
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