Obama plans Thursday rally at Nissan Pavilion

Obama plans Thursday rally at Nissan Pavilion

Nam Y. Huh, Associated Press

Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.

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For some Virginians, the presidential battle began last night at a music club on Richmond’s Broad Street.

Supporters of Sen. Barack Obama rallied for their candidate at the Camel Social Club near Virginia Commonwealth University and roared with joy when the news broke that he had achieved enough delegates on the final day of primaries to secure the Democratic nomination.

“Oh my God. It’s just an amazing moment and feeling,“ said Tara Fisher, 27, a legal secretary from Richmond.

“America’s candidate,“ she said, tears welling.

Underscoring Virginia’s potential as a battleground state, Obama plans appearances tomorrow at opposite ends of the state.

He starts at a high school in Bristol, in the far southwest, reaching out to white rural voters before veering north to the Washington suburb of Prince William County, where he will appear at the Nissan Pavilion. Both events are free.

“Virginia is in the front tier of states that they’re very interested in doing well in,“ Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said last night. “We’ve been telling him to make it a top priority and we’re glad” they’re coming early, said Kaine, a national co-chair and one of Obama’s early backers. He will accompany the candidate in Prince William.

John McCain, the probable Republican candidate, heads to Richmond Monday for a fundraising luncheon, charging $1,000 to $2,300 per plate. McCain recently opened his state headquarters in Arlington County.

“We’re going to witness the first presidential race inside Virginia in decades,“ said Robert D. Holsworth, a VCU political analyst.

Only two Democratic presidential candidates have carried Virginia in the last 60 years—Harry S. Truman in 1948 and Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964.

“Virginia is a lot of things, but I don’t think Virginia is a liberal state,“ said the new state Republican chairman, Del. Jeffery M. Frederick of Prince William.

“Even if you look at the Democrats we’re electing, they’re not running as liberals—they’re running right of center,“ said Frederick. “Obama, it would be very difficult to for him to hide from the No. 1 most liberal voting record in the Senate.“

But Democratic gains over the past seven years for governor, the U.S. Senate and the General Assembly are viewed as warning shots that a historically red state could flip blue this November.

“You can’t discount the Democratic momentum since 2001,“ said Ken Hutcheson, a veteran Republican strategist.

Early polls show McCain leading Obama in Virginia, though the Republican is at less than 50 percent. Virginia Commonwealth University’s Commonwealth Poll showed McCain with 44 percent of the vote to 36 percent for Obama.

But a sharp increase in voter registration—100,000 new names as of mid-May, compared with 50,000 for all of 2004—and the candidates’ performance in the Feb. 12 primary may add perspective not found in polling.

Obama, with 623,141 votes, outdrew the Republican field. McCain and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee combined for 442,381 votes.

Nearly 135,000 Virginians ages 17 to 29 cast ballots for Obama. That’s up from nearly 32,000 in the 2004 Democratic primary.

In contrast, about 53,000 voters ages 17 to 29 participated in the GOP primary this year. The previous contested Republican primary in 2000—between McCain and George W. Bush—drew just over 66,000 young voters.

The mostly young Obama backers at The Camel set a goal to register 4,000 new voters in the area by the end of June.

“Here we are in a red state that Obama can carry,“ said volunteer A. Dale John, 40. “I’m excited.“

But Del. Christopher B. Saxman, R-Staunton, head of the McCain effort in Virginia, also sees promise for his candidate in churning voting rolls.

“It gives us an opportunity to get a message out to those younger voters about who John McCain is and what he’s done for the country. And what his policies are, so we can turn those new voters into new Republican voters.“

Holsworth said that with McCain’s war-hero record, the Arizona senator “would be almost unbeatable” in defense-rich Virginia, but is hobbled by the “national decline of the Republican brand.“

Obama, too, faces obstacles such as breaking through to GOP-leaning rural voters, who appeared to favor Clinton.

Virginia Democrats have paired inroads in the countryside with huge gains in Northern Virginia.

House Minority Leader Ward L. Armstrong, D-Henry, originally a backer of former U.S. Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, sees the Democrats holding a higher ground on one of the key issues.

Said Armstrong: “If you say to rural voters, to whom guns and conservative lifestyle are important, that you’re not going to disrupt that, then you can talk about the economy and jobs.“


Contact Jeff E. Schapiro at (804) 649-6814 or .

Contact Jim Nolan at (804) 649-6061 or .

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Flag Comment Posted by Anny on June 10, 2008 at 10:22 am

Obama! Save me! I’m a bitter redneck!

Flag Comment Posted by 4obama2 on June 06, 2008 at 8:19 am

At least the writer above can type now let’s hear him speak “my money says he speaks as well as McCain and Bush!!!

Flag Comment Posted by jodellny on June 05, 2008 at 12:54 pm

The talent for the evening is Jody Lee Petty performing for one hour at the Nissan Pavilion today.  myspace.com/jodyleepetty

Flag Comment Posted by Upright citizen on June 04, 2008 at 5:07 pm

Wow, that’s some strong work.  More supporters like you for McCain and Obama won’t have to worry about campaigning.

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