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July 25, 2008 8:16 AM

ABC News' Rick Klein Reports in Friday's Note: While Sen. Barack Obama was busy winning the image battle during his foreign trip (and Sen. John McCain was barely in the same game) three things happened (and one thing just might be about to):

1. The Obama bump for this much-hyped week was, at best, slow to swell.

2. Obama seemed to whiff on a symbol.

3. Obama went to Berlin and called out to the world -- though not necessarily anyone who can vote for him.

(And once he’s back stateside, McCain can and very well might move quickly to find a way back into the discussion; who winds up landing the first veepstakes punch? )

As Obama, D-Ill., wraps up his foreign trip with stops in Paris Friday and London Saturday, the narrative is set to move on with him. For all the good he did his campaign this week -- the gold-plated visuals, the astounding crowd he drew in Berlin, the shift on the politics of the surge and the war -- no bounce will mean fresh doubts, in a race that remains closer than it should be.

Read the rest of The Note -- and get all the latest on the 2008 election, Congress, the White House and the wide world of politics every day -- from Rick Klein by bookmarking this link.

We may have here the tale of two elections: One that’s playing out among those who spend too much time analyzing this stuff, and one that’s playing out among those actual real-life voters who are enjoying their summers (or, depending on economic circumstances, not so much).

Of the first: "In one of the most telling and ironic weeks of the presidential campaign, Democrat Barack Obama accepted Republican John McCain's dare and went to Iraq -- and far beyond, a foreign expedition of carefully staged photo opportunities that left the Arizona senator both at home and on the defensive," per the AP wrap.

Of the second: "The presidential race is tightening in four key battleground states, with Republican John McCain holding an advantage among white male voters and Democrat Barack Obama keeping his lead among the youngest voters, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll," Sara Murray writes in The Wall Street Journal.

"Sen. Obama leads slightly in Michigan and by double-digits in Wisconsin, but by smaller margins than about one month ago. The two candidates are running statistically even in Colorado and Minnesota, compared to the respective five-point and seven-point lead Sen. Obama had in June."

Continue reading today's Note by clicking HERE.

ABC News' Rachel Humphries, John Santucci and Alexa Ainsworth contributed to this report.

July 25, 2008 in Hunter, Duncan, Kucinich, Dennis, Tancredo, Tom, Thompson, Fred | Permalink | User Comments (41)

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"I recall that was rev wright not obama"

He must have condoned and enjoyed it since he and his wife sat there for 20 years without a peep.

Posted by: Mack | Jul 25, 2008 11:49:47 AM


Angie, get a life. Nobama is neither a Muslim or a Christian...HE IS A POLITICIAN. He will say anything and do anything to get elected. He will sit in a church for twenty years and warm a pew, just to claim he is a Christian and then turn around, yes, flip-flop on any issue, including Christianity.

Posted by: waynesworld2008 | Jul 25, 2008 11:51:39 AM

Mack you still not have answered the question how could fox news says hes muslim and turn around and say he sits in a christan church for 20 years WHICH IS IT MUSLIM OR CHRISTAN!!!!!!!!!!! CANT HAVE BOTH!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 11:54:24 AM

sitting in a christan church for 20 years than you cannot be muslim what about catholic they molest children so i guess what your saying all catholics molest children??????????

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 11:56:10 AM

Who cares what fox news says.
Read Waynesworld's post because he hit the nail on the head.

Posted by: Mack | Jul 25, 2008 11:59:34 AM

Angie, please take your Prozac and get a handle on your emotions. Think logically and you can see right through Nobama's rhetoric. He is a politician first and foremost. He will say anything to get elected. Do NOT trust a word he says. And please don't bring up the race card, that is getting old from the left wing liberals.

Posted by: waynesworld2008 | Jul 25, 2008 12:01:51 PM

WAYNESWORLD2208
Well isnt mccain a politican also doesnt he say anything to get elected? How about mccain seeking the endorsement of pastor hagee and then when hagee spewed his craziness mccain threw him under the bus!!! ALL PASTORS HAVE CRAZY BELIFS DOESNT MEAN YOU AGREE WITH THEM NO ONE ANSWERED MY QUESTION ABOUT THE CATHOLICS!!!

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 12:04:13 PM

waynes world
WHAT RACE CARD DID I BRING UP?? WE ARE DISCUSSING RELIGON NOT RACE AND YOU TELL ME TO LAY OFF THE PROZAC and you think im suppose to belive an old confused man who has flipped flopped on more issuses i have lost track of mcain on what he supports and what he opposes

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 12:07:19 PM

Angie, we didn't address you question because it is insane, just like Nobama foreing policy positions, his positions on national security, his positions on health care. Please,please take your Prozac!!

Posted by: waynesworld2008 | Jul 25, 2008 12:07:35 PM

WAYNESWORLD
so your telling me catholic preist have not been exposed on child molesting???????????

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 12:08:58 PM

waynes world what is your comment on pastor hagley and mcain throwing him under the bus FOR THE SAKE OF HIM BEING A POLITICAN!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 12:10:12 PM

I think the trip was a success, I wander if Bush would have received such a warm welcome from Germany our ally LOL!!
I doubt if it matters here at home sadly only some Americans are concerned with our relationship abroad. Too many are concerened with GREED!! I figured out why McCain spends so much time BASHING Obama is because he has no clear vision on where he wants to take this county. His vision is to continue Bush's plan the rich stay rich while every body else pays for it. Too bad every body could't dump their wives and marry a millionaire

Posted by: dems for the white house | Jul 25, 2008 12:11:10 PM

Well if the catholic priests sermonized about the virtues of the molestation of children to their congregations every week, and the followers jumped up, cheering and back slapping then you may have an argument.

Posted by: Mack | Jul 25, 2008 12:24:13 PM

mack wrote:
Well if the catholic priests sermonized about the virtues of the molestation of children to their congregations every week.
**********
PROVE that Rev Wright preached hate EVERY WEEK. You can't. Pathetic.

Posted by: Jane Hussein | Jul 25, 2008 12:37:49 PM

"PROVE that Rev Wright preached hate EVERY WEEK. You can't. Pathetic."

Your liege threw his mentor of 20 years under the bus for his hate sermons. One of his many flip-flops. It's pathetic that you and your ilk worship this man like a God.

Posted by: Mack | Jul 25, 2008 12:54:00 PM

why is no one commenting mcains saught for pastor hagleys endorsement time and time again and when hagley spewed his crazy belifs mccain threw him under the bus for political reason am i wrong????

Posted by: angie | Jul 25, 2008 1:10:59 PM

One of the things about Obama that impresses me is the way he has run his campaign and I say again, "Runs his campaign."

There is no doubt in my mind of his leadership and judgement in his ability to run this country. This is a man who will listen to advise and yet make decisions based on what he sees as best for all Americans. Balanced and fair--and his policies and how he will propose paying for them is on his website www.barackobama.com
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Posted by: Dorry Catherine Pease | Jul 25, 2008 2:55:36 PM

McCain has been around government for 50 years and Obama is a rookie senator. And Obama is leading in the polls

What's wrong with that picture. But the story is Obama's struggles to hold a lead. Pathetic

OBAMA 08

Posted by: Omentum | Jul 25, 2008 3:08:25 PM

Right now our country is lagging behind. It's that bronzed, muscular giant (circa Arnold in Conan) that turned into a withered old shell of a man. (Picture the ring wraiths from Lord of the Rings. Yes, nerd - that's me, get over it.) This guy's a real rascal.
All the younger people (India, China, etc.) pass by his frail and stooped form. They glance down and think about how he used to be a giant. They give him the briefest of thoughts, reflecting on all he has been through in his life, feeling disdain for what he's become. Then they keep walking, now thinking about where they left their keys...
That old man is a miser. No one likes him, but he's old and really very nondescript now, so no one bothers to hate him much anymore. It's just that he keeps misering away, talking about reviving the good old days of the rotary dial and walking uphill both ways.
When he sees a child misbehaving, instead of talking to the kid, he talks about taking off his belt. He's busy worrying about his social security check and whether he'll be able to afford that fifth cup of coffee at the neighborhood cafe. He keeps smoking even though he knows it's bad for him, and he just blames the people that didn't tell him before he started.
I'm sick of being that old man that uses brute force to teach lessons, only thinks about himself, and always blames other people for the bad decisions he makes.
Whether black, white, or purple, we need to have a president that is going to rally people. We need a visionary, a beacon in this fog. The WORLD needs us to have someone with big dreams. Rapidly developing countries - India and China - each have more than one city on the top 10 most polluted cities list. You should really check out how those people live, it's horrifying.
They're just racing ahead so quickly that they don't take the time to stop and clean up their messes, so it's all haphazard. They are, in effect, exactly the way we were during the Industrial Revolution - giddy, scrambling, oblivious to their havoc. With the technology and knowledge of today, there's no reason why we can't get past that.
But how can we even begin to be a leader in that arena when we're so much more concerned about our gas mileage and how broccoli costs $3.99 instead of $2.79?? (I did make up those numbers.)
It's about time we had something MORE to be proud of our country for. We've been leaders for so long and we still have the power to do so, but we're too busy being misers. We are the essence of freedom, but doesn't that give us a responsibility?
Obama is so new and fresh that he's scary. He's barely got any experience being a politician at all, much less the trappings of a president. What if he really, really sucks? What if he's all hot air? Well, he might be. But at least we will have given hope a chance. He preaches "change." It's a word that doesn't have a good or bad connotation in itself, but when things aren't going all that well, there is none better or more hopeful than CHANGE.
We know what McCain will bring...We've had a preface of a couple hundred years to show us what it will be like if he becomes President. He's so tied down to old Washington, his fantastic (and fanatic) contingency, that he can't even move. What that means is that he's going to have to cater to Ebenezer.
He needs to make sure the rich stay rich, even though they don't necessarily do anything to deserve it (in reference to car and oil companies that only grudgingly start to talk about increasing fuel efficiency or backing alternative energies).
He also needs to make sure the religion zealots get to lord it. Let's just admit it, most of them are Republican...
We had a huge controversy last year over placing a monument of the ten commandments in front of the county courthouse. It's tricky because the backbone of both law and religion is morals, but something so hugely religious should never be put on state grounds. The unspoken message it sends to people of other-than-Christian faiths is of intimidation.
Specific religion ideals should be kept as far away from our government as possible. Our melting-pot of a country cannot afford to have a president that will continue to push those views. A Republican nominee is going to do just that. McCain would do just that. Republicans have puppets, not revolutionary figureheads.
McCain is sharp and witty, a feisty little devil of a 72-year-old politician. I laughed my rear of when I found out about him swearing at Congress, and I got a kick out of his pokes at Romney during the early campaign. His nomination is viewed as a radically left-hand swing for the Repubs. But he won't be able to do much to fix the last eight years. He's got to veer way right, because he's got rampant "conservatives" foaming at the mouth to bite at him if he so much as glances to the left.
More than likely, his choice for veep is going to be a Romney or Guliani. They are much more conservative, which will help him out with all his Bible-thumpers and Scrooges. Scary, considering McCain's age. Either one of those people seem like catalysts of regression, not progression. Can you picture either of them NOT being pompous for two minutes? How do you suppose their pomp would go over with other foreign leaders? Eek.
McCain can keep our country from further slippage, but what if he dies? One of those slick-willies for the rest of his term? Or, what if McCain decides to continue on the Bush-y path? He's openly talked about using military solutions to face the unrest of U.S. threats. Armageddon, at last, YAY!
McCain himself is a bad idea simply because of the issue of war. Our people have made it quite clear that we don't really so much "like" ongoing wars, and he has repeatedly shown that he thinks of war (a.k.a. killing, death, blood, knives, guns, bullets, bombs, open flesh, fire, screaming, tears, fear, loss) as a reasonable resolution. A fine soldier does not make a fine diplomat.
On the flip, Obama has repeatedly shown that he is a great speaker who strongly advocates war only as a last resort. He has been a sensation, accruing loyal and passionate followers. What if he could use those same communication skills on powers that threaten us? Could he use that charm to literally disarm our "enemies?"
Even if he's full of BS, having the world see that we want to vote for someone that talks about empowering our nation through benevolence is a very good thing. Not to mention his race. "The Americans elected a young black man that talks a big game, let's watch what happens," or, "The Americans elected yet another old white man that loves war, let's watch what happens." Hmm...
The African-American population will only have more fodder (and somewhat justly) for their complaints of racial bias if McCain wins (even though there is a great argument for the racial bias of a black voter voting for a black president just because of that commonality).
The whole history of racism in the U.S. has always had African-Americans on the offensive, caucasians on the defensive. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton shout out "Racism" every time a meek and innocent black person (which they all are, and if they aren't, it's because of racism that they've gone bad) has a less than comfortable experience with a caucasian.
I worked at Walmart for six years, and once upon a time, a big black man would come in and try to swindle us. He had successfully done so many times in many stores but had not gone undetected. When he came to my store for the last time he was known by our employees, who rejected his ploy. He immediately screamed, "Racism," to which our clerk replied: "I find it extremely offensive and racist that you would accuse me of that just because of my color. I'm saying 'no' to you because you are a thief, not because you're black."
Prejudice DOES exist. The walls of the KKK are old and crumbled, but there's a few squatters. You will never, never get rid of all of them, but it's important to see that the problem is more evenly distributed between the ignorant on either side of the argument than it ever has been before.
Today's youth, no matter what color, are starting to realize that an unjust cry of racism is racism on the part of the crier. I'm sick of worrying that every word that comes out of my mouth will be twisted into something other than what I meant.
By electing Obama, caucasians will be able to prove that racism against black people is not a predominant trait. African-Americans can stop letting history guide their future (which it does) by seeing that they have the power to guide it themselves. It's not a reason to give him the job, but a huge step toward racial equality is definitely in the "pro" column.
...For those that would write me off as an "idiot left-winger," I would say that I believe that our nation can be a figurehead of peace, innovation, and prosperity. Does anyone remember something about "life, liberty, and happiness?" Why does it make me a tree-hugging hippie to believe in the importance of those things?
I do share some "right-wing" beliefs, but I want my daughter to have a clean planet to live on, with clean water and clean air, no killing, and less chance of "natural disasters" (how natural are they when they are caused by the global warming that we at the very least contribute to?). I think that will be more possible with Obama.
Setting huge goals for our future isn't unrealistic, because the only real limitations are people's imaginations. We, as Americans, are brought up being told that we can do ANYTHING, and every sentence from Obama's mouth has that clear ring behind it.
Would it be a BAD thing for our country to be focused on drastically improving human welfare?? Can we HURT anything by avoiding war? By getting rid of pollution? By trying to stabilize our environment?
Where is our HOPE? Is it hidden behind our greed and selfishness? Come on, Scrooge! Get with the program! Don't make me wither away with your backward philosophies! It's time to move forward. I want to get out there and mingle and make friends with the young people in the street.

Posted by: Brit | Jul 25, 2008 4:24:00 PM

What proof is needed Jane, we saw the Dam fool on TV. That just shows how blind you Libs are. Like Obama you see the proof right in your face and you still deny it!!!

Posted by: bombem | Jul 25, 2008 5:56:53 PM

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