Campaigning in 2008

Villages logo_enl Although things aren’t going so well for the McCain-Palin campaign, it looks as if they have at least locked up The Villages, the golf-course retirement community in Florida that runs those cheesy commercials during PGA Tour golf tournament telecasts:

With thousands of supporters packing the streets and sidewalks of this massive retirement community, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin took the safe route Sunday and said she and John McCain would reform Washington, put America on the path to energy independence and nurse a struggling economy back to health. [ .  .  . ]

At one point while signing autographs for the sweltering crowd, a surprised Palin laughed when a supporter reached over and handed her a giant, plastic lipstick replica — an obvious reference to a joke delivered by Palin at the Republican National Convention. Palin’s comment about the only difference between a pit bull and a hockey mom being lipstick has since inspired a volley of campaign rhetoric. As the crowd cheered, a smiling Palin autographed the novelty before moving on for more autographs and handshakes.

Meanwhile, it appears that the Obama-Biden campaign has conceded The Villages to McCain-Palin. At least that’s what Senator Biden seems to indicate in the video below:

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