Election Central Saturday Roundup
Today: The Iowa Straw Poll
Today is the the Iowa straw poll in Ames, where Republicans will compete for the support of party activists. IowaPolitics.com has a special blog up, giving running updates. Mitt Romney is heavily favored to win the event, and his top three opponents — Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Fred Thompson — are not even participating. The contest is between the other candidates, for second place.
Sunday Shows Tomorrow: Three GOP Candidates, Post-Straw Poll
The Sunday chat shows tomorrow will feature three Republican candidates: Fox News Sunday will have Mitt Romney, who is expected to easily win today's straw poll. ABC's This Week will feature Mike Huckabee, and CBS's Face The Nation will host Sam Brownback. Question: Will either of the latter two have been forced to drop out due to a poor showing today?
Ron Paul's Wife Hospitalized In Iowa
Carol Paul, wife of Ron Paul, was hospitalized this morning just before voting was to begin in the Iowa straw poll. The Paul campaign said there is no great danger. "She appears to have stabilized and is awaiting treatment," the campaign told CNN. "Dr. Paul is with her and will arrive at the Straw Poll when the situation permits." This takes Paul out of the straw poll activities until he can arrive, so he must rely on the work of volunteers working on his behalf — and there appear to be many of them.
Obama Take On The "Black Enough" Questions
Barack Obama opened his speech yesterday to the National Association of Black Journalists with a joke: "I apologize for being late, but you keep asking whether I'm black enough — so I strolled in." Obama later addressed the "black enough" questions head on. "What it really lays bare is that if you appeal to white folks, there must be something wrong," he said. "There's also a fear. (We) don't want to get too excited about the prospects because we might get defeated again."
Gavin Newsom Endorses Hillary
San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom announced yesterday that he is endorsing Hillary Clinton for president. Newsom told the San Francisco Chronicle that he respected Clinton as a policy wonk. "I like Barack (Obama) and admire him ... and (John) Edwards as well ... but I never was able to have a discussion of the issues with the same depth, the same understanding, that I have had with Hillary Clinton."
Gravel Vid Blasts "Chess Game" Foreign Policy
Mike Gravel's campaign has posted a video claiming the Bush Administration is treating foreign policy as if it were a game of chess and furthermore that it is cheating at that game. The visuals – including stop motion animation of chess pieces moving across a board, fireworks, and foreign lands – are set to a solo piano music as text fades on and off the screen. The video takes perhaps a little less poetic license to comprehend than his earlier videos because the message is at least clear, however oddly presented. After starting with the phrase "Chess Anyone?" it proceeds to lay the case against Bush, claiming that by even pretending to play a chess game it is "cheating" at the game. Gravel also mixes metaphors by asking "the people" to "end 'board game' decision-making'/ On the world stage." Take a look:














