Monday, August 25, 2008
WV could serve as a model of future problems for Obama
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Nothing Sure for McCain
The Biden advancement for the Obama campaign will shake out interestingly for this state considering Biden's own southern sympathies, and while this state is "strongly McCain" for now, some fluctuation might not be out of the picture.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
CQ Election Forcast: Southern Conservatives Break Dem. Hold
Election Forecast 2008: West Virginia’s Split Ticket
By Greg Giroux, CQ Staff
CQ Politics Presidential Race Rating: Republican Favored
Electoral Votes: 5
It wasn’t long ago that West Virginia was among the most reliably Democratic states in presidential elections. But its voters generally are socially conservative — why most political scientists make the state part of the South — and are protective of the coal industry’s important role in the state’s economy. The real or perceived liberalism of recent Democratic nominees turned West Virginia Republican in the two George W. Bush elections, and it’s probably headed to John McCain this time.
Just throwing it out there...?
Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 6:08 PM by Domenico Montanaro
From NBC's Alex Wall
Despite all the talk of Biden for VP, West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin (D) said he predicts that Gov. Tim Kaine (D-VA) will be Obama's No. 2.
Speaking to a reporter from WSAZ in Charleston, W.V., Manchin made the case for his "dear friend."
"I am predicting that Tim Kaine will be the VP pick, and I think that this country will be blessed if that happens, and I know Barack will have a strong, strong ticket," he said. "Tim speaks very eloquently about the balance that's needed for energy and the compassion for people and the things that we believe in. It just resonates."
Manchin said he had just spoken to Kaine on the phone and that the Virginia governor still didn't know who the VP will be.
"Fingers are crossed," Manchin said. "He don't know. We just talked, he says, 'To be honest with you, Joe, I don't know.'"
