NE-Sen: 164 questions for Mike Johanns

When we got word that the format of Scott Kleeb's debate against Mike Johanns in Grand Island, Nebraska last Thursday night allowed Scott to ask Mike a direct question, there was no question what our campaign would do.

We turned that debate question over to Scott's Nebraskan supporters.

Our campaign sent out an email across Nebraska and in response Scott received 164 questions to ask Mike Johanns at the debate. Now, while these questions speak a great deal about how Nebraskans feel about Mike Johanns, we think they speak even more powerfully about the concerns Nebraska's voters have about the future of our nation.

Tonight, I'd like to invite you to take a look at what amounts to a snapshot of Nebraska and the issues facing our nation in 2008...

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NE-Sen: Omaha, Obama, Believe

The fact that Obama is actively competing for the 2nd district of Nebraska is HUGE for Scott. This is a perfect example of the power of coattails. Let's help make sure the road to 60 runs through Nebraska by throwing Scott some love HERE - Todd

Tonight the Obama for America campaign opened an office in North Omaha, bringing their total offices in NE-02 to two.

Believe.

North Omaha Obama Rally

Scott Kleeb, who early voted today, was in attendance, you can see the photos below...

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Red State Democrats Rising

As Barack Obama has risen in the polls nationally and in much of the state polling, we're seeing some pretty dramatic movement among downticket Democrats as well, particularly Senate candidates in red states.

GA-SEN Today kos alerts us to the remarkable fact that a new Research 2000 poll he commissioned confirms what Survey USA found last week: the Georgia Senate race between Democrat Jim Martin and Republican Saxby Chambliss is currently all tied up.

Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 9/29-10/1. Likely voters. MoE +/- 4%

Chambliss (R) 45
Martin (D) 44

Being that this is the third poll in a row to show this race within 3 points or less (within the MOE,) I agree with Kos, this is now a top tier race.

TX-SEN Another red state Democrat showing impressive gains is Road to 60 candidate Rick Noriega running against John "Big John" Cornyn of Texas. I've been waiting for this race to tighten and it looks as though it finally is (August numbers in parentheses.)

Rasmussen Reports, September 29, 500 LVs, 2008, MOE +/- 4.5%

Cornyn (R) 50 (48)
Noriega (D) 43 (37)

Rasmussen's pretty much the only pollster in polling this race, so I'd like to see other polls confirm this trend. I'd also like to see Cornyn drop, not rise, especially his favorability rating, which is currently at 57/30. His cheesy black and white ads can't really be helping him, can they? Whatever it is that's driving this race, it's apparent that at the very least Noriega is rising at a faster rate than Cornyn and it could just be a matter of whether Noriega has enough time to get his message out.

NE-SEN Last but not least, it's great to see some movement in Nebraska. The Scott Kleeb campaign has always said to be patient, as Scott works to get his name ID up, his numbers would rise. Interestingly, the place he's always done the worst simply because they don't know him is Omaha -- ya know, where the Democrats are. Now, we're finally seeing that movement.

Rasmussen Reports, September 30, 2008, 500 LVs MOE +/- 4.5%

Johanns 52 (56)
Kleeb 38 (31)

While 14 points is still a large hurdle to overcome, a 25 point lead dropped down to 14 points is a summer well-spent. And now the great news that Obama is actively competing for Nebraska's second congressional district can only help Scott. Expect this race to get tighter still as Omaha's voters learn they have a progressive Democrat to vote for down ballot as they vote for Obama at the top.

Among these three races we have what potentially could be our 61st, 62nd and 63rd seats in the Senate. Could it be that in shooting for 60 we were being conservative?

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Scott Kleeb: Scottsbluff debate liveblog

Scott Kleeb debated his opponent Mike Johanns tonight in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

I liveblogged the debate in the body of the diary below. What follows is that minute by minute account of the debate that appeared on Dailykos.com...

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the 50 State Strategy in Action: Nebraska Unity

This is what the 50 State Strategy looks like:

That's unity. That's Nebraska in 2008, with Democratic candidates Scott Kleeb, Jim Esch, Heath Mello and Jeremey Nordquist and their supporters working side by side to encourage early voting in working-class South Omaha. That hasn't happened in a long time in Nebraska.

Doesn't that make you feel good to be a Democrat?

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