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A BLOWOUT FOR HIM, & A SQUEAKER FOR HER

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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Hillary Clinton can’t close the deal, & her prospects for securing the Democratic nomination are slimmer as of this morning.

Exit poll results here. Interesting tidbits:

  • The college student vote was decidedly split in both states
  • Voters who called the Jeremiah Wright issue “an important factor” in their vote went overwhelmingly for Clinton. The inverse was true for Obama - voters who didn’t care about it went overwhelmingly for him.
  • Voters who made their minds up in the last week swung Clinton. Guess that gas tax holiday pander worked for a lot of folks.

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Now for some Cherokee County results! This is the only North Carolina county in the NewsChannel 9 viewing area [in red in the above map]. Despite a huge loss across the state [particularly in the central region known as the “research triangle,”], Clinton won huge in Cherokee County, 73%-25%. Interestingly, neighboring Clay County had the exact same percentage with about half the number of voters than Cherokee County. Details here from the hometown paper, the Cherokee Scout.

Another interesting Cherokee County factoid:

  • Total Democratic voters: 3224
  • Total Republican voters: 1075

A majority-Democrat county in the south? Yes, it’s more common than you think - Grundy County, Tennessee often shakes out the same way, too. The reason? Many southerners are so conservative that they vote against Republicans because of “that rogue Abraham Lincoln.” No, seriously.

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What about Rush Limbaugh’s “Operation Chaos” effect? It seems to have been a factor in Indiana, as outlined here. [by the way, we’d like to go on the record to say we have absolutely no problem with the strategy behind Operation Chaos. Democracies are messy things, & voters of all stripes have every right to vote how they want. To try to put a stop to it somehow would tarnish the democratic values we all share.]

Obama’s victory speech in North Carolina:

Clinton’s “victory” speech in Indiana [2 parts]:

So what happens next?

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..ONLY THE UNCOMMITTED/UNDECLARED SUPERDELEGATES KNOW FOR SURE! STAY TUNED!!

BREDESEN ATTEMPTS TO LINK COMPETITIVE SPORTS, POLITICS

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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…I know, I know - quite a stretch, right?

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen says the Memphis Tigers’ loss to Kansas in the national championship gives some insight to the Democratic presidential race. The Tigers were ahead in regulation before missing several free throws and giving up a late 3-pointer to Kansas for the tie and overtime. The Jayhawks won 75-68.
Bredesen tells The Associated Press, “I was thinking at the game last night that the last 90 seconds were so extraordinary, you think it’s the kind of thing that keeps Hillary Clinton in the race.” He says any team is just a couple of mistakes or lucky breaks from winning or losing. Bredesen, who is a superdelegate, has yet to say whether he will support Clinton or Barack Obama for the nomination. He is pushing for a gathering of superdelegates to vote after the last state primary.

_vote08blog12.jpgdisagrees with the Gov’s analogy. basketball is probably not the right analogy. If this were a b-ball game, it would be early in the second half & Obama would be up by about 12-16 points.

Football or more likely baseball line up much better in comparison here. Just saying.

[p.s. Love the pic of Hillary up there for this post, as it looks like she’s trying for a basket from 3-point range.]

NORTH CAROLINA’S SUDDENLY CRUCIAL

Monday, March 24th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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Do you know any North Carolina Democrats?

If so, tell them they need to vote on May 6th.

That’s because the outcome of the Tarheel State Democratic Presidential Primary got very crucial all of a sudden.

Details, including current NC polls, after the jump.

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LAMAR ON IRAQ, THE ECONOMY, & THE ELECTION

Friday, March 21st, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander was in the NewsChannelnewschannel9logo.jpg studios Thursday & was interviewed by Don Welch for ThisNThat. An excerpt aired on Thursday, & more will air on the show in the coming days. (it comes on at 12:30pm).

But you can watch the full interview right now on NewsChannel9.com.

Click here for the video link. The interview lasts about 11 minutes.

Highlights on the Presidential race:

  • mccainsmiling.jpg He says he would not be McCain’s Vice President if asked. He said he’d pull a list of names of better candidates out of his pocket to prove why he wouldn’t be the right guy.
  • huckabee9.JPGHe thinks Mike Huckabee (who won the Tennessee primary) would make a good vice president.

Alexander has just kicked off his reelection bid, as his 6-year term is up this year.
Watch the interview & come back here to share your thoughts!

BREDESEN CALLS FOR SUPERDELEGATE PRIMARY

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen (D) argued in today’s New York Times that superdelegates should hold a primary in June to determine the Democratic nominee once & for all. Full text of the column after you click “read the rest of this entry.”

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MEET THE SUPERDELEGATE

Friday, March 7th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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Tennessee 4th District Congressman talked to NewsChannel9’s Amanda Shropshire today about his status as a superdelegate.

Davis remains uncommitted between Obama & Clinton, despite the fact that his district voted 79% in favor of her in the February 5th primary.

Find out how he’s been courted .. & how he might make his decision after the jump!

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TN GOP GETS TRIPPED UP WITH THE “H” WORD

Thursday, February 28th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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The Tennessee Republican party has drawn flack for a press release it issued earlier this week making repeated use of Barack Obama’s middle name, Hussein.

The release ostensibly questioned Obama’s commitment to the survival of Israel, a question Obama answered in Tuesday’s debate:

This answer makes Wednesday’s brouhaha all the more questionable. The Tennessee GOP went ahead & released the charge, despite the fact that the candidate seemed to answer most of the questions about his commitment to Israel & his credits to American Jews who have helped him on his campaign.

With that arrow taken out of the quiver, what remains is the releases repeated use of the candidate’s full name, including Hussein. The photo accompanying the release also makes the implication that Obama is some sort of “secret terrorist.”

Later in the day the TN GOP defended the release and the use of the name, saying “Richard Nixon often went by Richard Milhouse Nixon, and Hillary Clinton often went by Hillary Rodham Clinton.”

Again, this was all on the same day that presumptive GOP nominee John McCain repudiated similar comments made by a right-wing radio talk show host in Illinois made on the stage where McCain was about to appear. (hear more of that part of the story here & hear the criticism that host, Bill Cunningham, received from his own side of the aisle here).

McCain showed some much-needed leadership in criticizing the Tennessee GOP for the release:

“If I am the nominee of the party, I will obviously assure that everyone within my party knows that this has got to be a respectful debate.”

But it was Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander who gets the most credit for playing the adult here. He personally asked the TN GOP to remove the picture & reference to “Hussein” from the website.

Obama has no reason to be ashamed of his name. It happens to be one of the most common names in the Muslim world, but that in no way reflects on whether or not he’s a Muslim.

Republicans, you have every reason to have hope that your side will win this year. Trying to tie Obama’s middle name to radical Islamic extremism only hurts your cause. If Republicans win this year, it will be on the issues, & not using tactics like these.

Don’t take my word for it; take Karl Rove’s, as reported by the Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder:

No less an authority figure than Karl Rove has warned Republican operatives from demagoguing Barack Obama’s middle name.

At a closed door meeting of GOP state executive directors in late January, Rove said the safest way to refer to Obama would be to use his honorific, “Sen. Obama.”

“The context was, you’re not going to stigmatize this guy. You shouldn’t underestimate him,” one of the executive directors said. Rove said that the use of “Barack Hussein Obama” would perpetuate the notion that Republicans were bigoted and would hurt the party.

& please don’t think this post is an attempt by Vote08 to promote one side or the other. This message should be heard by both parties. Liberals who thought they were promoting Democratic causes late last year actually hurt their cause when they published the “General Petraeus-Betray-Us ” ad in the New York Times. Frankly, Petraeus, not Vladimir Putin, deserved to be named Time’s Man of the Year this past year for what he has done to improve the situation on the ground in Iraq (& far more importantly, how he has successfully changed the mindset of those who are prosecuting that war).

Vote08 is in favor of civil discourse between both sides. We can have a presidential contest without stooping to this level.

Late this afternoon, the Tennessee Republican party issued a press release about some GOP state lawmaker’s long term health care plan, & how it contrasts with the one touted by (Democratic) Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen. Bredesen’s middle name, Norman, was omitted.

LOCAL DEMS WILL DEPART TO DENVER AS DELEGATES

Monday, February 25th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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The NewsChannel9 viewing area will get some heavy representation at this August’s Democratic Convention in Denver. Find out who they are after the jump.

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SENATOR BOB CORKER ON MCCAIN’S “TEMPERAMENT”

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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A couple of days late on this (remember, we’re on the mend from a nasty cold) but in case you missed it, Tennsseee Senator (& former Chattanooga mayor) Bob Corker was on Hannity & Colmes Monday night & was asked about his opinion of presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain.

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DESIGNATING DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES FOR DENVER IN HAMILTON COUNTY

Saturday, February 9th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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It didn’t matter which side would ultimately win. Both supporters of Hillary Clinton & Barack Obama had the same vision floating over their heads: a chance to become part of what may be one of the most exciting & consequential presidential conventions in the past half-century.

Everyone who turned up at the Iron Workers’ Union Hall on Belle Arbor Avenue in Chattanooga Saturday afternoon still has more hurdles before their dream trip to Denver in August is assured. Later this month, each of Saturday’s nominated delegates heads to Anderson County — Clinton, Tennessee, auspiciously enough — for the Congressional-District-wide delegate convention. That is where four Hamilton Countians — 2 men & 2 women, a supporter of both candidates from each gender — will have a shot at a trip to the Mile-High City. Hamilton County has not sent a Democratic delegate to the national convention in several elections. All who came to caucus hope to change that.

[For the record, Republicans choose their delegates a different way: voters select them on the ballot on Primary Day].

After the jump, Vote08 hears from some caucus-goers on each side & delineates demographic differences among these delegate-designees.

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CHUCK STANDS WITH HUCK IN CHATTANOOGA

Monday, February 4th, 2008 by Dan Lehr

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JUST IN: NewsChannel9’s crew on the scene says Chuck Norris is in Chattanooga with Mike Huckabee!

Look for more details at noon on NewsChannel9 Midday & NewsChannel 9 at 5:30!

newschannel9logo1.jpgA NewsChannel9 staffer was at the rally. Read his account & see his photos after the jump:

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