Biden takes campaign to heart of conservative Montana

By MATT GOURAS - Associated Press - 09/08/08

AP photo/Lido Vizzutti, Flathead Beacon - Democratic vice presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Joe Biden responds to a member of the crowd after his speech in the Flathead High School gymnasium Sunday in Kalispell.
KALISPELL - Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden campaigned Sunday in the heart of conservative Montana, saying the campaign will make good on its pledge to compete in places that have previously spurned national Democrats.

Biden, speaking in a county that gave the previous Democratic presidential ticket less than a third of the vote, recognized that Democrats have been shy in the past about asking for their vote.

"This is not a place where you traditionally expect to see Democratic candidates run for national office," he said at an afternoon rally. "But in case you didn't notice, Barack Obama has been (to Montana) five times.

"Now they finally thought it was safe enough to risk sending me out here."

In 2004, President Bush walloped John Kerry by a margin of 68 percent to 30 percent in Flathead County.

But the Obama campaign is not showing any fear about fighting in red states, building an organization that features full-time staff, television advertising and 17 offices - some in places that have never seen a Democratic presidential campaign. All this comes in a state that gave Bush nearly 20-point wins in both 2000 and 2004.

Biden, however, was able to pack a gym with interested voters on a Sunday afternoon. It was the ticket's second visit to the state in two weeks, while Republican presidential candidate John McCain has yet to campaign or set up any significant operation in Montana.

The veteran U.S. senator from Delaware pointed to Democrats the state has previously elected to high offices, talking up the success of Gov. Brian Schweitzer and freshman U.S. Sen. Jon Tester.

Biden also praised legendary Montana U.S. Sen. Mike Mansfield, who he credits with pushing him in the right direction early in his political career in the 1970s - another era of Democratic strength in the state.

"And it is going to be a Democratic state across the board again," Biden said.

Biden told the crowd he has never met anyone in his political career like Obama, calling him the "real deal."

"Ladies and gentlemen, this guy is something else. This guy is tapped into the motherlode. He has tapped into a yearning within the American people he shares that is unlike anything else I have ever seen," Biden said. "At every critical time in our history we seem to have the right person with the right temperament delivered to us at the right time. Barack Obama is the right man."

Biden revved up the crowd with a few specifics from the ticket's platform, touching on tax cuts for the middle class, college affordability and plans for a revamped health-insurance system. But one of his biggest applause lines came when he talked about the energy issues that have helped propel the state's governor to the national stage.

He said Montana has figured out how to accommodate the environment while exporting energy, and said an Obama administration would create jobs by investing a lot of money in new technologies like turning coal into liquid fuel.

"We will create 5 million new green jobs that cannot be exported," Biden said.

Biden had a couple of zingers for the opposition.

"If I walked from here to Bozeman, it would take me a long time. But if I walked to Bozeman I don't think I would run into a single person that thinks the economy is doing good unless I run into John McCain," Biden said.

He said both McCain and Palin made a "good political speech" at the Republican Party National Convention - but the Republicans won't be able to separate themselves from the Bush legacy.

"Everybody talks about change. Let me tell you something, I am fascinated to find out that all of the sudden John McCain and Sarah Palin are the agents of change," Biden said. "Name me one single place where the McCain-Palin ticket disagrees with George Bush?"

Montana Republican Party Chairman Erik Iverson predicted Obama won't carry the state, highlighting a perceived Democratic weakness on the issue of gun control, which historically has been very important to Montana voters.

"This is an extreme antigun ticket," Iverson said of the Democrats. "My guess is that Joe Biden didn't talk a whole lot about that today."

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Nutmeg wrote on Sep 8, 2008 4:10 PM:

" Biden gave a great speech and he understands Montana and the issues we care about -
Let's get out of Iraq;
Let's stabilize our economy;
Let's promote policies that build social security and health care.

Thanks Obama-Biden for being the only trustworthy, consistent and competant ticket that can deliver change! "

Nutmeg wrote on Sep 8, 2008 4:02 PM:

" Thankfully with Obama's first more important decision, he chose Biden. A well respected Senator with positive relationships among world leaders and Republicans.
Gov. Palin made another major gaffe while discussing the developments of the perilous housing market this past weekend.
Speaking before voters in Colorado Springs, the Republican vice presidential nominee claimed that lending giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac had "gotten too big and too expensive to the taxpayers."
Of course, these companies, as McClatchy reported, "aren't taxpayer funded but operate as private companies".
Palin shows that reading prepared text is something that any former sports reporter can do. But, I think we can agree she is not exactly ready to lead the greatest nation on earth.
McCain flunked his first most important decision... "

gun961960 wrote on Sep 8, 2008 2:41 PM:

" Common Sense...that is funny LOL Don't you small minded people think that if Obama was secretly a Muslim the media would have found some real evidence to substanciate that?? If this "clip" is your final evidence than I see you have really lowered the bar. Why are you so afraid of the actual issues that clearly prove that unless you are a super wealthy SNOB who doesn't mind seeing underprivilaged children with no healthcare...or an oil tycoon....or even worse a Bible thumper who thinks the government should be making medical choices for women, doesn't believe in evolution....thinks we should teach creationism in the classroom, or thinks the war in Iraq is sanctioned by God himself....you should be voting for Obama/Biden. Quit with your pathetic attempts at your Muslim conspiracy theory....nobody with a brain is buying it....Not even Shawn Hannity. "

RightMT wrote on Sep 8, 2008 12:45 PM:

" To say Biden went into the heart of conservative Montana is a bit of an over statement. While Kerry only garnered 30% of the vote for Flathead County, that 30% resides mostly in Kalispell. "

feldspar wrote on Sep 8, 2008 12:18 PM:

" The fake story of Obama having a Freudian slip is PATENTLY FALSE and the people promoting the lie know it.

The republicans obviously can't talk about real issues so they are trying to create one by lying about a mans religions. Phony and Sad. "

skooter wrote on Sep 8, 2008 11:25 AM:

" anybody ignorant to still be suggesting that obama is a muslim should be ashamed of their self - let me guess you read the smear & lies in Obamanation recently, eh?

Everybody who wants to learn the truth - from either side should visit factcheck.org to learn the truth about these issues. You may not what Obama or even McCain stand for but we should all make sure we support or don't support them for the right reasons. Not some commenter's latest (or oldest) internet rumor. "

Common Sense wrote on Sep 8, 2008 9:38 AM:

" I'd heard of the admission of Obama's Faith. That coupled with his remarks that he would stand by the Muslims if trouble came to them, should set off the warning alarms. This is a very serious issue especially considering the war on terror. Wow, how can we believe him now, not 'cause he's an islamist, but because he has lied about it. "

habu wrote on Sep 8, 2008 6:59 AM:

" To argue that the economy is the sole result of Presidential action is absurd, especially in a global economy

Congress handles the money with it's thousand earmarks.

If you like socialism, which Biden and the recently self admitted Muslim Obama tthen you'll vote for them. If you like to remain a country where you get to keep more of you money , you won't.

Oh yeas, the recently admitted Muslim Obama. Made the gaffe on national TV and as both Jung and Freud said. "slips of the tongue" are rooted in an individuals attempt to hide the truth.

Maybe the "Last Best Place" can build a mosque next to the hospital. "


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