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Reporter's Notebook | 11/03/2008 8:11 pm

Aboard the Straight Talk Express: John McCain Says He Can Win … The Polls and Pundits Are Wrong

On the road with John McCain in the last 24 hours of his campaign.
My assignment in these last 24 hours before the election is to follow John McCain around. Or try to. It has been a blur of a day. My producers from "Nightline" and I arrived last night (Sunday) in Miami at just about midnight … just as John McCain was rallying a group of 5,000 or so of his supporters at the University of Miami. He was up. The crowd, mostly Latino, was up. When he declared, "The Mac is back !!" you couldn’t help but believe him. John McCain checked into the hotel well after 1:00 AM

Monday morning (was it only this morning??) began at 5:30 AM with the Secret Service sweep of the luggage and gear. We were in Tampa for a McCain rally by nine. The crowd was enthusiastic but on the small side. I must say it won’t look that way on television … the organizers had cleverly herded all the supporters into a corner of an enormous field across the street from the local stadium. It was hard not to think that Obama-size crowds have been filling stadiums like that one, but never mind. John McCain spoke briefly and powerfully and with humor. The stump speech – edited — according to my colleagues who have been traveling with him for months, is greatly improved in its shorter version. It certainly seemed to please the crowd. We were on the ground less than half an hour. 

The barnstorming went on for state after state — Florida to Tennessee to Pennsylvania to Indiana, to New Mexico and finally Nevada. Joe Biden held four rallies today.  Barack Obama did three. On his own, John McCain did seven. It was a bone-crunching pace, one that would have made a man half his age cry "uncle" — but McCain seemed to be having a ball. In this final full day before the election, the biting, angry John McCain seen so often on the attack had given way to the guy with a twinkle in his eye and steel in his spine. 

I had the chance to talk to Sen. McCain after the Pittsburgh rally. He said he still believed he could win. That he was down a "few points" (ABC News’ latest poll says he is down nine points) but that he had been underestimated before. If he was in the least tired, he didn’t show it. 

I will have a full report tonight on "Nightline." Check your local ABC listings.

26 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Ms. Dee
I hope McCain isn’t compromising his health…better his than mine, I guess, but still. Pretty impressive for a man his age.
By Ms. Dee on 11/04/2008 10:47 am
Buh- Bye
He looked terrible on TV. Exhausted. Well, 7 states in one day? Hello! For the first time ever I was worried about his health. So it was really interesting to read Cynthia’s up close and personal observation of his sparkle.
By Buh- Bye on 11/04/2008 11:29 am
Susan B
I was hoping that today we’d see a calm and quiet dignity from McCain. He’s battled hard, to be sure, but the time has come to lay down the sword and let the people decide. He does look worn down in an alarming way. He went through much worse as a POW, but he was also a much younger man then. Obama has lost some energy, too, probably due to the bittersweet loss of his beloved grandmother one day before the election.
By Susan B on 11/04/2008 12:10 pm
Ms. Dee
Maybe he’s drinking Red Bull. That’ll put a twinkle in your eye…for a minute.
By Ms. Dee on 11/04/2008 5:07 pm
joanne in jax
I voted by absentee ballot two weeks ago and have been a bundle of nerves and anxiety ever since. We’ve already had a dust-up in my county with absentee ballots that were “accidentally” thrown out - but supposedly retrieved. My first ray of hope just came by a knock at my door, with two lovely ladies canvassing door to door the Democrat registered voters - getting out the vote! I asked if the had seen the Obama sign in my window; they hadn’t, but said they would have still knocked on my door to make sure I had voted. The sincerity and enthusiasm those beautiful black women possessed elated me. I thanked them profusely for their service, because, indeed, if there ever was a selfless task, their service is. But my stomach is still inhabited with butterflies. Could I wake up in a Blue state tomorrow. Oh, Florida, I have hope for you.
By joanne in jax on 11/04/2008 11:30 am
Wine Warrior
I am not a fan of the McCains but saw an interview of Mrs. McCain on Larry King last night and she did very well, I thought.
By Wine Warrior on 11/04/2008 11:50 am
Amelie Poulain
I saw Cindy on King too. She was very well poised and clear thinking. Lovely woman. I wonder though what she really thinks of Palin. She seemed to think highly of her but there’s a lot at stake of course.
By Amelie Poulain on 11/04/2008 4:42 pm
Diana T
Of course, McCain can win this election. Here in Kentucky, he will have it wrapped up by 10:30. Go read your history; we have had surprises before.
By Diana T on 11/04/2008 2:27 pm
Catherine Kaiman
I have just one question…Where has Bush been hiding these past few days? It’s almost like he’s dropped off the face of the Earth. Which wouldn’t be a bad thing.
By Catherine Kaiman on 11/04/2008 4:51 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
Zogby is now saying that McCain may not even win Arizona. Previous polls missed the shift because they were not calling cell phones.
By Elizabeth Bennett on 11/04/2008 5:30 pm
Tear E
I pray to God that Obama wins this election. OTOH there is no possible way McCain will try another year, he’s done, thats why he’s convinced he could still win it.
By Tear E on 11/04/2008 6:56 pm