As of this moment, it would appear McCain views Joe the Plumber as his ticket to the White House -- he was the focal point of the debate, and he's evidently been the focus of McCain's stump speeches since then. Is he right?
[QUOTE]While 68 percent of Ohio respondents said they recognized Joe the plumber, only 6 percent said that Joe's story will make them more likely to vote for McCain. An additional 4 percent said the tale made them more likely to vote for Obama; and 85 percent were not affected. In Missouri, where 80 percent had heard of the plumber, 8 percent said they were more likely to vote McCain, 3 percent more likely to vote Obama, and 86 percent said they were not affected by his story.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/10/obama_leads_in_7.html[/url]
Looks like it is a net positive, although not by much -- most don't give a fuck. Is this it? Invoking the story of a (1) successful (2) plumber (3) named Joe who turns out to be none of the above? Seriously, if this is truly McCain's grand strategy to make up a sizable deficit at the polls, he ought to be disqualified from participating in politics on general principle. Weak sauce.