Earlier this week I spoke to a group of North Carolina environmental leaders about the 'political landscape' in the state.
One of the folks there asked me whether I thought Richard Moore had any chance at all of making up the large gap in the polls.
I said I thought it would be very hard because every time he does something to try to differentiate himself substantively from Bev Perdue, she just does the same thing a little while later and makes it a wash.
I was particularly referring to Perdue coming out against the proposed Cliffside coal fired power plant a mere matter of hours after Moore did. He thought taking a stand would help him score points with the environmental community but she neutralized it just hours later.
The latest example is Moore endorsing Barack Obama a few weeks ago. Now Perdue has done it too.
It's great front runner politics. If you have a big lead, why give your opponent any space to make it up?
Two final points:
-Our poll last week showed Perdue leading 55-21 with supporters of Obama.
-This is why Richard Moore's only chance at the nomination is effective negative advertising, sooner than later. She's not giving him any ground on the positive stuff.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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