Palin Pumps Up Numbers in Florida ... For Obama
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/98215/
The McCain campaign can't be happy about this post-convention
bounce.
Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama are tied at 48
percent in a new Rasmussen poll conducted Sunday and released late
Monday.



Before both parties held their conventions, an August Rasmussen poll
showed McCain with a 46-43 lead in Florida.



48% is Obama's best showing yet in the Rasmussen, and McSame has had
the lead in 8 of the past 9. And while it's true Palin's favorables
are still strong there, and McSame is also up a couple points since
last month, you've got to wonder how Pentecostal Palin is going to
play in Boca:



If you want to know who’s going to win the presidential election,
forget the polls and just ask your grandma how her friends in Boca are
going to vote. Between Joe Biden’s popularity with older folks and
supporters of Israel and Sarah Palin’s (put mildly) lack of Jewish
cred, Florida may be up for grabs.



The McSame campaign had been counting on Lieberman and Crist to put
McSame over the top, but what happens when Bubbe finds out about Jews
for Jesus and Pat Buchanan?



I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the Sarah The Rock Star has no
immediate plans to campaign in the Sunshine State.



Hoping to flip some voters to his side, John McCain plans to campaign
at a pancake breakfast in Jacksonville next week. The Republican
presidential nominee has no formal agenda for the Monday event, but is
expected to talk about issues including energy and the economy. McCain
is scheduled to attend a Miami fundraiser later in the day.



Running mate Sarah Palin, who has generated much excitement in the
GOP, won't be accompanying McCain on this visit. The campaign says she
may visit the Sunshine State in coming months.



I won't hold my breath.


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