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So much for the 50-state strategy. Barack Obama, who once pledged to compete in every state, has shifted his thinking. Now, he’ll pick and choose where to spend time and money.

By: Pam On: Sep/5/08 -

Obama, seeing hope in Ohio, shifts schedule there

Despite early optimism, Obama’s strategists are mapping out an electoral plan similar to Democrat John Kerry’s from 2004. (Why? Because Kerry did so well in 2004?) Obama still is pushing into traditionally Republican and rural areas, such as this farm region along the Ohio River. But don’t look for the Democratic presidential nominee in, say, undeniably GOP Idaho. (Why not?  Are they not a part of the 58 states?)

Obama made a beeline for the Rust Belt when he left the Democratic National Convention last week. With a swing through Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan, Obama signaled the importance of this region to his campaign. Kerry won Pennsylvania and Michigan ” two states where Obama strategists think their chances are iffy ” and lost Ohio by a one-vote-per-precinct margin in 2004.

Obama has long looked for a way to win the White House without the 20 electoral votes of Ohio, the prototypical swing state. (So he really doesn’t care about Ohioians, just how to get their votes) His top aides, including his campaign manager, once said they could lose the state and still win the election by picking off states that typically support Republicans.

No more.

The campaign is quietly eyeing (Well it was quiet until the AP reported about it)  a states’ map similar to the one used in past elections, with a few exceptions. Obama this week dropped advertising in Georgia, a traditionally Republican state that he considered winnable based on increased voter registration among blacks and young people. (Jesse Jackson was there but got sick and had to go home)

The updated plan puts Ohio and its neighbors back at the top of the list. And for good reason.

Lots of new voters registered for the state’s March primary, and Democrats now enjoy a 900,000-person advantage on state voter rolls. Pennsylvania favors Obama by a million registered Democrats. Michigan doesn’t register by political party.  (Lots of new voters or Republicans that switched over during Operation Chaos?)

Posted on: September 5, 2008 |

Posted in: Barack Obama, John McCain, National News, Presidential Election '08

4 Responses to “So much for the 50-state strategy. Barack Obama, who once pledged to compete in every state, has shifted his thinking. Now, he’ll pick and choose where to spend time and money.”

  1. Robert
    September 5, 2008 - 08:09 PM on September 5th, 2008

    Doesn’t Obama think there are 57 states? :d

  2. Pam
    September 5, 2008 - 08:17 PM on September 5th, 2008

    I thought a new one got added last week :p

    Make That 58 States: Obama Adds Eau Claire to the List!

    Eau Claire [Wisconsin] is a big important state.

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2008/08/24/make-58-states-obama-adds-eau-claire-list

  3. Barack Obama
    September 5, 2008 - 11:08 PM on September 5th, 2008

    The eyes are the windows to the soul.KarshofOttawaKarsh of Ottawa

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