Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Nation & World

Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Northern Virginia Loves Obama, but What About the Rest of the State?

June 06, 2008 11:00 AM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

 

 

Sen. John McCain's Navy roots, reputation as a maverick, and popularity among Middle Americans should be enough to hold off Sen. Barack Obama's support among liberals, blacks, and students in Virginia, according to GOP officials. "Virginia is going to be a tougher state for them than they realize," retiring Republican Rep. Tom Davis of Northern Virginia tells us.

Obama opened his campaign yesterday in Virginia, attracting a crowd of 10,000 at Nissan Pavilion near Bristow. That was far below some media predictions of up to 50,000. He appeared with popular state Democrats, including two thought to be on his short list for vice president, Gov. Tim Kaine and Sen. James Webb.

Virginia GOP officials said that while Obama will likely win Northern Virginia, Richmond, and maybe the Tidewater region, he will face overwhelming odds in the rest of the state. And, they said, McCain is attractive to independent voters in Northern Virginia and the Tidewater and should temper Obama's support. "McCain is a war hero and a Navy man, and those are two huge plusses in a Navy state," said a GOP official. "Plus his maverick image will help him."

Still, the GOP isn't cocky about their ex-jet pilot and plan to campaign hard for McCain, whose campaign HQ is in Northern Virginia.

Democrats see the state turning purple and say that a "super-charged" black vote in the Tidewater and Richmond could be enough to push Obama over the line. As for the potential a Virginian will be on the ticket, Davis suggested that the best pick would be Senate candidate Mark Warner, "the most popular Democrat in the state." He said that Kaine might help because Virginians would have "pride" in his appearance on the ticket. He was dismissive of Webb's impact for Obama, noting that Webb beat Sen. George Allen by less than 10,000 votes out of 2.3 million cast.

Tools: Share | | Comments (11) | Print

Reader Comments

I'm S-I-C-K, tired, and disgusted w/ these know-it-all Big Whigs from NOVA -->

The tides, they are a turnin' and ROVA will finally be able to have its say in the allocation of revenue to the Commonwealth...

Until then, Jimmy and Timmy need to fix the state's 1.5 billion+ deficit W/O raising real estate taxes...

I doubt they can --> they're all nitwits (M. Warner, Webb, McEachin, Wilder, the Morans, Kaine, Richmond City officials, etc.) --> It's high time for every one of them to get the boot.

G-R-O-S-S

Pardon me if I puke...

Let's set the record straight at once.

Make no mistake -- McCain does NOT seek CHANGE; he champions only +++POSITIVE+++ CHANGE. (Lil' Timmy Kaine and Jimmy "Hothead" Webb can say otherwise until they're both blue in the face...Both are still WRONG.

This Virginian loves Obama!

Obama/Webb is a real winner!

Add your thoughts

Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

advertisement

Subscribe Today

U.S. News Weekly promotional image, for Washington Whispers

Want Your Whispers First?

Get the original Washington Whispers in an all new digital form. Check out U.S. News Weekly today.

advertisement

NEWSLETTER

Sign up today for the latest headlines from U.S. News & World Report delivered to you free.

RSS FEEDS

Personalize your U.S. News with our feeds of blogs and breaking news headlines.

U.S. NEWS MOBILE

U.S. News daily briefings are also available on your mobile device.

Bobbles Poll: Thanksgiving Guest

Obama, Huckabee, Palin and Pelosi Bobbleheads, Washington Whispers

It's time to start filling up the Thanksgiving dinner guest list. Which political figure would you like as a guest?

View Results

Put Washington Whispers on Your Site

Keep up with all the latest Washington news and gossip by adding our Washington Whispers widget to your website.

Get this widget »

Twitter and Facebook

facebook and twitter icons

Whispers on the Web

Friend Paul on Facebook.

Follow Paul on Twitter.

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.