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Westerville: Part One

By a weird scheduling fluke, both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will be appearing in this small town outside of the Columbus today, at separate high schools and just a few hours apart. I'm with Clinton; Jay Newton-Small is with Obama. So that gives us a chance to give our Swampland readers the kind of on-the-ground comparison we rarely see.

My report first: There are some big names on the press bus whom I haven't seen here before (Tina Brown reporting for Newsweek; Gail Sheehy, for Vanity Fair). That suggests to me that the assignment editors have decided we are at the end of the road. But no one, apparently, has told that to the folks of Westerville. The crowd was not the biggest I've seen for Clinton (though the fire marshals were turning people away), but it was one of the most intense and passionate. There were big contingents from a number of unions; I picked out IUPAT, the Teachers; AFSCME, Sheet Metal Workers, the Nurses. The campaign was organizing them afterward to go out for a day of canvassing. The Ohio campaign is in the middle of what it is calling its 88-hour project, a GOTV effort in all the state's 88 counties. "We have a base in the state. It's a big base, and we're just making sure they know when and where to go vote," says Clinton Ohio State Director Robby Mook.

Indeed, at Clinton's first event of the day, there was almost an anger at the idea that the pundits and the press have annointed a winner before the people have voted. Ohio First Lady Frances Strickland, making reference to that now-famous SNL skit, declared: "Who would have thought Saturday Night Live would have been the ones who got it right?" (HRC herself appeared on SNL last night.) And I saw one woman carrying a sign that said: DON'T LET THE PRESS BOY CRUSH PICK OUR PRESIDENT.

As for the candidate, she is hammering hard on the twin themes of substance and experience. She feels their pain by rattling off statistics: the price of gas being $3.68 a gallon in the poorest part of Ohio; 1.3 million in the state without health insurance. She tells stories of the people she has met in this state, like the family in Dayton that lost their home in the foreclosure crisis. And she takes on the change mantra this way: "Change is part of life. The question is, are we going to make progress together." As for conciliation? "I am not afraid to get into a fight on your behalf. ... You can count of me. ... I am determined. We are going to have progress again in our country."

Will check in again later today.


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Ana Marie Cox

Ana Marie Cox is the founding editor of Wonkette and the author of the novel Dog Days. Read more

Joe Klein

Joe Klein is TIME's political columnist and author of six books, most recently Politics Lost. His weekly TIME column, "In the Arena," covers national and international affairs. In 2004 he won the National Headliner Award for best magazine column. Read more

Karen Tumulty

Senior Writer Karen Tumulty has been TIME's National Political Correspondent since 2001, and has also covered the White House and Congress for the magazine. A native of San Antonio, she is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Harvard Business School, where her career choice has significantly lowered the average salary of her graduating class. But she gets lots of free magazines. Read more

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Jay Carney is TIME's Washington bureau chief. He has covered both the Clinton and Bush 43 White Houses, as well as Congress. Before coming to Washington, he spent three years reporting from TIME's Moscow bureau. In his next life, he would like to write for Sports Illustrated. Read more

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Jay Newton-Small Jay Newton-Small covers politics for TIME. She has covered the Bush 43 White House and also Congress from the DeLay era to the present. And, yes, despite the misleading name SHE is a she. Read more

Michael Scherer

Michael Scherer is a correspondent in TIME's Washington bureau covering the 2008 presidential campaign. He has worked national assignments for Mother Jones magazine and Salon.com. Read more

Mike Murphy

Mike Murphy is a political consultant who helped elect more than a dozen GOP Senators and Governors including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney. In 2000, Murphy was a senior strategist for John McCain's presidential campaign. Read more

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