
Hard to believe, isn’t it? 100 days until we pick a new president. & if you thought this year’s been exciting up to this point..
I’d like to give you an opportunity to give me some feedback on the Vote08 blog. What do you like - what don’t you like? What would you like to see more of? Less of? I’d like to make this blog an essential site for you to check on a daily basis by November; what can I do to make that happen? Please let me know in the comments section.
Onward. Here’s the latest Gallup daily tracking poll:

Obama’s enjoying his widest lead yet, but I wouldn’t put too much stock in this. Let’s see where we are a week from now, right before the Olympics begin.
I also want to remind you that this year the polls may be even more inaccurate than past election years, with a higher first-time voter turnout predicted. Those first-timers are not ever surveyed in these polls.
SUNDAY INTERVIEWS:
Click here to watch Obama on Meet the Press yesterday
Click here to watch McCain on This Week yesterday

VEEPSTAKES UPDATE:
Obama said something interestingly cryptic on that Meet the Press interview:
“I’m going to want somebody with integrity; I’m going to want somebody with independence, who’s willing to tell me where he thinks or she thinks I’m wrong; and I’m, I’m going to want somebody who shares a vision of the country where we need to go, that we’ve got to fundamentally change not only our policies, but how our politics works, how business is done in Washington.”
This seems in its language to rule out all Senators, no? But it still makes perfect sense if Obama picks who we predicted he’ll pick…
& the timing? Who knows! More on this from MSNBC’s Chuck Todd:
— Veep Timing: The CW was that neither candidate could name their running mate during the Olympics. But with Obama planning a week vacation sometime in August, now the betting is he’ll either name his running mate just before he leaves for vacation (sort of odd, but it would allow a week’s worth of attention ONLY on the running mate) or he’ll announce just after (meaning, second week of Olympics?). It may be tough to break through the Olympics (especially if something unexpected happens), but if there is one political story that could break through, it would be a VP pick. As for McCain, the backseat driving advisers — those who don’t work for McCain but send him advice through the media — are saying that waiting is still the best bet for the candidate who holds so few timing cards.

& finally, read Mark Halperin of Time Magazine’s take on the “To-Do” lists of both candidates here.
What do you think? & once again, what would you like to see on the Vote08 blog between now & 100 days from now?