General Colin Powell Endorsement increases Sen. Obama’s polling numbers
Four-star General Colin Powell said that Sen. Barack Obama has the makings of becoming “an exceptional president” when he endorsed the Illinois senator on Sunday’s Meet the Press. For those who are asking what this high profile foreign policy and military expert endorsement of Sen. Obama will do in terms of votes, Sen. Obama’s numbers increased today by two points in the Reuters/Cspan/Zogby daily tracking poll. On Sunday before the endorsement the numbers were Obama 48 to McCain’s 45. After Gen. Powell’s endorsement, Obama’s numbers bumped up 50 to McCain’s 44. Sen. Obama also gained three points among Catholics (primarly white voters). A shout out to Obama: Sen. Obama has built a very broad coalition of voters. The Illinois senator enjoys 40% of the white vote (average for democratic candidates Clinton, Gore, Kerry), 95% of the black vote, and 70% of the latino vote. His support in the asian community is also very significant. He is a candidate that truly represents all Americans instead of a small part of it. The Reuters?Cspan/Zogby poll is a three day tracking poll where the average of three days polling is given as the final result. On Sunday alone, after the Powell endorsement, Sen. Obama’s tracking numbers jumped 10 points! The numbers are in and the four-star General definitely made a difference. General Powell has worked for Bush 41 and Bush 43 and is a very good friend of Sen. John McCain’s. Therefore, for the General to come out and support Sen. Obama, his opposing party’s candidate, is a tremendous vote of confidence in Obama-Biden and more importantly a significant lack of confidence in a McCain-Palin administration. General Powell said that Sen. McCain’s campaign is not good for the country or its reputation around the world. The former Secretary of State went on to say that he is concerned about McCain’s choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate. The General believes that Palin is not qualified to be vice president. Now I say to you, if Palin is not qualified to be vice president, she is certainly not qualified to be president should the recent concerns about McCain’s health be substantiated.
One last thing. General Powell made a really interesting point about allegations from the Right that Sen. Obama is proposing redistributing wealth through his tax policy. To paraphrase, Powell said that all tax policy is about redistribution of wealth in some form because for the government to function it cost money. Think about it this way, when the Republican party and its leaders Bush/McCain demand military actions in other regions of the world knowing that it will result in significant government expenditures and then demand deep tax cuts simultaneously for a small group of Americans in the highest tax bracket, this results in wealth redistribution from the middle class and the working poor to the rich. So for republicans and McCain to call Sen. Obama tax policy wealth redistributing, they are for redistributing themselves but to a different socio-economic class…..the rich.