Barack Obama is going on a big international trip next week where he'll speak with foreign leaders, talk to public audiences, and get huge press coverage there and at home.
But how big a deal is it? McCain went to Europe, Israel and Iraq and it wasn't all that huge.
I think Obama's trip will be a bigger deal and so do the networks. They're sending some of their top folks who will be interviewing Obama along the way. According to The Page and the Washington Post's Howard Kurtz, "NBC's Brian Williams, ABC's Charlie Gibson and CBS' Katie Couric will meet up with Obama on his swing through Europe and the Middle East next week."
"Sources in both television and politics confirmed that the Williams, Gibson and Couric interviews will be parceled out on successive nights in different countries. That means the Obama camp will have drawn the anchors halfway around the world by offering access. (Correspondents could have done the interviews instead, but a certain competitiveness sets in once one or two anchors agree to go."
http://thepage.time.com/2008/07/16/netwo
rk-anchors-pack-their-bags/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con
tent/article/2008/07/16/AR2008071600758_
pf.html
What do you think? Might this have a big effect on the race? Is it a sign of media savvy or too much risk-taking on behalf of the Obama campaign?
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