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The Swing Series

October 20, 2008 - 10:20am

A break from direct democracy for a quick thought on baseball and politics: It's not the Boston-Los Angeles World Series that TV executives wanted, but has there ever been a more politically important World Series than Philadelphia-Tampa Bay? The Phillies and Rays represent arguably the two most important swing regions in the country. The counties outside of Philadelphia, full of Phillies fans, are a hotly contested battleground. And Obama needs to turn out big numbers in the city itself to win Pennsylvania. And Tampa Bay is the western edge of Florida's swing corridor; statewide elections are decided by votes in the region from there to Orlando.

Prepare to see pandering from both Democrats and Republicans to fans of both teams. Look for Obama, who needs Pennsylvania desperately, to sound a bit more pro-Phillie and for McCain, who must hold Florida for the Republicans, to talk up the Rays.

 

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