Bill Clinton defends McCain’s request to Obama to postpone Friday’s debate
Here’s more from the guy who’s supposed to be helping Obama but won’t officially start campaigning for him until after the upcoming Jewish holidays:
Here’s more from the guy who’s supposed to be helping Obama but won’t officially start campaigning for him until after the upcoming Jewish holidays:
Fox News reports the latest gaffe from Captain Gaffetastic:
Let’s take a look at what disgraced Florida Congressman Alcee Hastings had to say today about Gov. Palin during on a panel in front of Jewish and African-American Democrats (h/t: Gateway Pundit):
Ok, this is getting silly, and will increase the criticism coming from media/leftie quarters that Gov. Palin can’t handle herself on her own and needs more time. Not to mention how voters will view the proposed veep debate postponement. Her sit down interview with Perky Couric tonight in which Couric threw out a bunch of “gotcha” questions won’t help, either.
He’s suspended his campaign as well. The rationale being that he thinks they both should be putting their energies towards resolving the economic issues that have blown up the last couple of weeks. Team Barry has said “no” … so far. Hot Air has all the details and updates.
Continuing on with the “poll-watching” theme, the Pew Research Center published the results of three comprehensive surveys they did after the primaries were over that included data from both land line and cell phone lines. In previous elections, cell phones weren’t widely polled, but this year more pollsters are doing that – with some starting at the beginning of the year, while others started doing so later on. Pew’s done their own major surveys on cell phone versus landline polling and the demographics of both, and here were the results: