Amen to that.
Good Morning/Afternoon /Evening JL readers:
There is 50 days left to this race. Starting tomorrow, I will be posting an issue each day and where Obama and McCain stand on those issues. This is all about the issues and about if McCain is fit as President and not on Palin. The focus of Palin as the media darling or the next American Idol candidate is distracting. And I agree with the Obama camp. But, I will continue to post Troopergate scandal and what Palin's stance on issues. She has just said today that her focus in the McCain Administration is on energy, gov't reform and assisting families on special needs children.
Sam Stein reports:
During a conference call with national female supporters on Monday, Barack Obama and his aides outlined a comprehensive strategy to target female supporters who could be on the fence between his and John McCain's candidacies. The plan included intense focus on McCain's opposition to equal pay legislation, which aides to Obama believe resonates beyond female voters; sending out prominent female surrogates to serve as political "ambassadors"; limiting focus on Gov. Sarah Palin in favor of McCain himself; and breaking through the media's propensity to focus on conflicts and gaffes.
There were several issues on which the campaign suggested these pseudo-surrogates focus. Equal pay, opposition to choice, and the economy were some of them -- Sarah Palin was not. "I know we are getting a little distracted by discussion about Sarah Palin, but I think it is important for all of us to focus on Sen. McCain," said Dana Singiser, a strategist for Obama. . . . "Whether we are talking about jobs or health care or gas prices, this is what women voters and really all voters are concerned about."
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