Philip might chastise me for citing
Joe Klein as a source of vindication:
Lots of speculation on the web, and in whispering
circles, about why Obama's foreign trip . . . hasn't resulted in a
polling bump. The emerging conventional wisdom seems to be that the
trip is a bit too grand, too...presumptuous and voters are
wary of that. . .
People may be thinking, what on earth is Obama doing over there
when we have so many problems back home? Why isn't he talking about
the economy? . . . I wouldn't be surprised if Obama is paying a
price for vamping about overseas while banks are cratering, gas
prices soar and people are getting really, really nervous about
their futures.
From the
get-go, I've seen this foreign trip as a mistake for Obama, and
if Joe Klein's friends are now starting to fear the shark-jump
potential, I will resist the temptation to engage in an
end-zone victory dance. We're still too far from Nov. 5, and
the race is still too close, for anyone to claim their
prophetic insight has been proven.
UPDATE: Struggling to stay in the
no-gloat zone, I observe that the
latest Gallup daily tracking poll shows Obama 45%, McCain 43%
-- a two-point lead that is four points less what it was
three days ago.