Gov. Kaine heading for Colorado and Arizona for Obama...
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine continues to stump far and wide for Democrat Barack Obama, and this weekend Kaine is heading for Republican John McCain's home territory.
Kaine is sitting on an economic roundtable in Colorado on Sunday and that night he's heading to Phoenix to court the voters that are the most familiar with McCain. The barnstorming circuit has been a serious affair for Kaine this year but it's interesting to see him heading for Arizona.
Then again national campaigning is sort of like horse-trading. We've never really had a chance to hear Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius in Hampton Roads. So when she campaign here she gets some extra attention - a boon for Obama. The New England press is probably sick of covering Mitt Romney, but is he swings through Northern Virginia - he'll draw out a few more notebooks and cameras.
Same thing goes in Colorado - they heard all the buzz about Kaine as a potential vice presidential pick and he's new to them so he's going to get a little added notice.
Don't see how it helps Obama carry Arizona though?



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Posted by: Payday Loan Advocate | Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at 01:44 AM
WISH IT WAS A ONE WAY TRIP FOR KAINE! I'M SURE THAT THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NO COSTS BORNE BY THE VIRGINIA TAXPAYERS AS IT WILL SURELY BE COVERED BY THE OBAMA CAMPAIGN. HEY, MAYBE SINCE VIRGINIA IS IN A FINNANCIAL CRISIS, PERHAPS THE GOVERNOR CAN RELEASE THE STATE TROOPERS ASSIGNED TO HIS SECURITY DETAIL AS WE NEED THEM HERE IN VIRGINIA NOT TROOPING AROUND IN OTHER STATES, AND WHILE THE GOVERNOR IS AT IT, MAYBE HE CAN THROW A FUNDRAISER FOR THE COMMONWEALTH WHILE HE IS OUT THERE HOB KNOBBING AND CAMPAIGNING! NOW THAT IS CHANGE WE CAN ALL BELIEVE IN!
Posted by: Independent-Moderate | Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 08:06 PM