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Republican Sen. John McCain is coming to California today with some things to smile about.

Those would be the national polls that confirm that McCain is still - some say stubbornly - in the mix against Obama. And while the Illinois senator has a whopping 24-point lead against McCain in the nation's most populous state, Obama still hasn't made the convincing sale to millions of voters in heartland America.

New national polls last week gave supporters of McCain - preparing to hit Bakersfield and San Francisco today for campaign and fundraising events - a reason to believe that their man has hope, despite a political atmosphere that is admittedly toxic for the GOP, and an all-time-low approval rating for President Bush.

Running head-to-head

Perhaps at the top of the list for the GOP candidate are fresh battleground state polls from Quinnipiac University and the Wall Street Journal that suggest he is now running head-to-head with Obama in Minnesota, Michigan and Colorado.

"Either John McCain is an overachiever or Barack Obama is an underachiever," says Hoover Institution media fellow Bill Whalen. "Either McCain rises above Republican misery - or Obama's not fully caught the wave."

On his campaign plane last Friday, Obama addressed the question of why some voters may still be reluctant to embrace his candidacy.

"The point is, with change comes some risk, and I combine two things," the Washington Post quoted him as saying. Obama said one is his advocacy of new policies; the second is a biography that he said will take people time to accept. "They're going to keep their powder dry and get as much information as they can the next three months."

Whalen said McCain's drive to push hard on energy and oil drilling, standing firm on the Iraq surge success and talking up economic issues at town-hall sessions in recent weeks appear to be paying off: An NBC/Wall Street Journal national poll conducted July 18-21 put Obama just six points ahead of McCain - the same as a similarly timed Gallup Poll.

Drilling down another layer, the NBC poll showed that while Americans overwhelmingly see the Democrat as more likable, "offering hope and optimism," and better able to improve America's standing in the world, McCain leads Obama on having the "strong leadership qualities needed to be president," having more consistency and being stronger on honesty.

By a 2-1 ratio, Americans also see McCain as having the qualities of a commander in chief, and by a nearly 3-1 ratio, they view him as "being knowledgeable and experienced enough to handle the presidency."

And asked who they view as the riskier choice for president, Americans by a 55-35 ratio said Obama.

"I attribute it to the fact that the American people get it - that being president is a tough job and that experience counts when it comes to being commander in chief," said McCain backer and former state Sen. Jim Brulte.

 

A few things I like about McCain:

He supports us drilling here at home for our oil. I’m tired of making the Saudi’s rich.

He protects babies from late term or partial birth abortions.

He doesn’t want to give illegal immigrants drivers licenses or felons the right to vote.

He has experience, he’s prepared to lead.

He has always supported the war on terror, and shown our troops the proper respect they rightfully deserve.

 

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dasvics read my blog view my photos
Jul 31, 2008 | 3:10 PM

That's funny DfD.

McCain would make a better President than Obama.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Aug 1, 2008 | 10:09 AM

LMAO! haha...that was awesome! Both videos.

DRILL HERE.

Go McCain!

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Aug 1, 2008 | 11:34 AM

oh c'mon, that's not fair. It's Al Gore! I love him.

No matter what you think of him, no one can deny the fact he's BRILLIANT! A bit of a hypocrite, true, but brilliant.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Aug 2, 2008 | 9:58 PM

I don't want criminals to get away with it.

Since when is it ok to break the law because you need to?

Help criminals? I don't want to.

Jay_Kumar read my blog
Aug 3, 2008 | 4:56 AM

http://thinkprogress.org/wonkroom/2008/07/29/newt-aswf-
billionaires/

"..The same old men that propelled George W. Bush into office in 2000 and 2004 are behind Newt Gingrich’s multimillion-dollar front group, American Solutions for Winning the Future (ASWF). ASWF has capitalized on the energy crisis caused by the Bush presidency to promote a “Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less” campaign.

So who is behind ASWF? The key funder is right-wing casino kingpin Sheldon Adelson, who has pumped over $3 million into the organization since its beginning in 2006. Adelson is flanked by 56 other such donors who have given at least $10,000. Donors can give unlimited amounts to this 527 corporation, making it an ideal mechanism for the super-rich to influence the presidential season."

"...increased offshore drilling, oil shale mining, coal-to-liquids, and tar sands — would be ecological disasters without economic benefit, except for Big Oil executives and their even wealthier investors."

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Aug 3, 2008 | 7:53 AM

blah blah blah. So what? What do I care if I'm going to pay less?

Oh so let me get this straight world lover, it's OK to drill elsewhere and create ecological disasters in other countries, but not here?

Don’t be such a hypocrite Jay.

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Aug 3, 2008 | 8:39 AM

dasvics read my blog view my photos
Aug 3, 2008 | 8:43 AM

HE IS A CITIZEN OF THE WORLD! (Except for South, Central, or North America?)

DfDeportation read my blog view my photos
Aug 5, 2008 | 2:00 PM

Commercial banks and savings institutions insured by the FDIC reported net income of $105.5 billion in 2007, a decline of $39.8 billion, or 27.4% from the record $145.2 billion that the industry earned in 2006.
Despite falling, the FDIC pointed out that the industry's earnings remained above $100 billion for the sixth straight year.

Hey! How bout a WINDFALL PROFITS TAX on the banking industry? What do ya say?

mredfost read my blog
Aug 7, 2008 | 12:28 AM

were in the hell are you guys getting these vids from chanal 12,3,6,if you can't make a taco you can't be president!!! what the hell,rosa parks went through hell just to register and all they have to do is make a taco !! dam you people are crazy to let them vote..pay your dues first, then go to school,then get a real job,then pay your tax,then one family per house hold,DRIVE LEGAL,pay your health care and stop having baby's on our tax dollars,get legal, then step up and be heard, im tired of this BLEEP,people say what's really on your minds and stop trying to sugar coat your reason, stop speaking through a "VID" AND SAY WHAT YOU FEEL..COME OWN AMERICANS SPEAK UP !!! you knew I would. THEIR IS A REASON WHY THING ARE GOING UP IN AMERICA, STOP PLAYING STUPID AND SAY IT.

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I’m 36 and THANK GOD I don't live in sunny SO. Cali anymore! ***PALIN '12!!!!!!!*** We might move to Alaska now that Indy went...blue??!! "I don't think there's anything in the world I despise more than unfair and generalized discrimination against anyone -- whether because of color, religious beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, etc." Ms. Leelila Strogov

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