Coyote Gulch's 2008 Presidential Election

 












































































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  Wednesday, September 27, 2006


Polical Wire: "The political strategy behind this [GOP choosing Minneapolis/St. Paul] is twofold, concerning location and timing. First, the choice of location should not be seen as simply an attempt to target the state of Minnesota for political persuasion by the GOP in 2008. The bordering swing states of Iowa and Wisconsin are also targets of this convention strategy. The Twin Cities lie close to the Wisconsin border and their media market extends far into Western Wisconsin. The Iowa border is two hours south of the Twin Cities and Iowa media will give the convention heavy play. In the three state area, the Twin Cities is the largest population center and is centrally located.

"Second, the timing of the decision reveals two goals. First and most obviously, the GOP seeks to preempt national Democratic efforts to convene in the Twin Cities. But also, the announcement gives Minnesota GOP candidates in 2006, particularly incumbent GOP governor Tim Pawlenty who is locked in a tight reelection race, something to crow about. Minnesotans tend to believe they don't get the national attention they and their state deserve, and this national GOP decision may curry favor with Minnesota voters by shining a spotlight on the state."

"2008 pres"
6:56:33 PM    


Kevin Drum: "The Washington Post quotes three different polling firms today who say that by a wide margin Iraqis want American troops to leave."

"2008 pres"
6:51:49 PM    


New West: "The headline across USA Today reads, 'In West, GOP no longer a shoo-in.' Reporter Tom Kenworthy starts with the vulnerability of Wyoming Rep. Barbara Cubin and then digs right into the changes taking place in Montana's political landscape to show how the traditionally Republican Rocky Mountain West is generally showing some swingability this election cycle."

"2008 pres"
6:42:23 PM    



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