Obama Camp Credits ‘Operation Chaos’ for Clinton Lead in Indiana
Barack Obama’s campaign issued an e-mail on Tuesday night that appeared to relegate Hillary Clinton’s lead in Indiana to efforts by Rush Limbaugh to wreak havoc in the Democratic presidential primary contest.
In an e-mail entitled “The Limbaugh Effect in Indiana = 7 percent,” Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton wrote: “According to the latest exit polling data, 17 percent of voters in the Indiana primary today said they would vote for John McCain in a Clinton/McCain match-up. Forty-one percent of that number is constituted by people who voted Clinton in the primary but also indicated they will vote for McCain in the general election. That comes out to just under 7 percent of the primary electorate the number that may be attributed to a Limbaugh Effect.”
“The Limbaugh Effect” referred to “Operation Chaos,” which the conservative radio talk show host launched early in the primary season to create “balance” in the 2008 primary contest after he said liberal influences helped John McCain emerge as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
Limbaugh has said his scheme to tilt the Democratic primary exceeded his expectations.
“I see the Obama campaign is saying Operation Chaos accounted for a 7-point bump for Hillary in Indiana. I think they are just jealous that I out-organized them,” Limbaugh told FOX News Tuesday night. “I am extremely proud of Operation Chaos volunteers. I never doubted they would triumph and it is a delight to see.”
Clinton was leading in Indiana by 4 percentage points with a few counties outstanding. Speaking from North Carolina Tuesday night, Obama credited Clinton for “what appears to be her victory in the state of Indiana.”
The impact of “Operation Chaos” is difficult to measure. Indiana holds an open primary, and according to FOX News exit polls, 11 percent of voters in the Democratic contest were Republicans. Fifty-three percent of them said they chose Clinton, while 47 percent voted for Obama.
Twenty-three percent of Indiana voters called themselves independents or non-affiliated, and 47 percent said they supported Clinton compared to 53 percent for Obama. Democrats made up 66 percent of voters, and 53 percent voted for Clinton compared to 47 percent for Obama, the exit poll respondents said.
The exit polls showed that in a hypothetical Clinton-McCain matchup, 73 percent of those who voted in the Democratic race said they’d vote for Clinton, compared to 69 percent who said they would choose Obama if he is McCain’s opponent.
However, of the 19 percent of voters who said they would choose McCain against Obama if that were the general election matchup, only 12 percent voted for Obama in the primary.





Instead of pointing fingers why don’t agree to count Michigans and Florida ? what is Obama afraid of if he is confidence he have to agree for the will of the people which includes MI And Fl not 48 states .
I say let the votes count in Michigan, where only Hillary was on the ballot (and some other random guy that quit a long time ago)
don hanvey u are right they should continue cheating one think is they cant cheat god because they will all forget themselves till the last whistle is blown by that time obama is already taking some cofee in the white house.ha—–ha
pls lets be fair something went wrong in indiana at the lake county lets be fair its part of taking shame away from hillarys campaign thats how her campaign is full of desperation and now its turn to be pumping out vote for her and u all miscalculate. well lets see what is going to happen at the end of the race america wants a change not a continued bush.
God bless El’ Rushbo, he may have saved our Great Republic from becoming another western “Nanny” state like Sweden or Canada.
The political party primary has become a wasteful event. The two year running of this farce has eliminated Good people from the process. Small states end up choosing our presidential candidate and we don’t have a clue.
Since these candidates are chosen “by the people”, let’s change the rules. Let each state choose a nominee from their caucas and then the 50 people get together to choose the presidential and vice presidential candidate. It is secretive, but at least it is in the open secretive.
This can’t be worse than what we currently have. At least the party nominates who they want verses the other party messing with your process.
these people must watch cable news, ask rush do he have more pills the (r ) party need a high.
Obama’s VP will be Bill Ayers’ !
Operation Chaos is definitely working and will continue to keep the democratic primary going right to the convention. What this will accomplish is a convention floor fight and keep Hillary and Obama at each others throats and tear the democratic party apart. With Hillary dumping 6 million of her own money into her campaign indicates to me that she will take this to the convention. It’s not about the party or the country it is and always will be about the Clinton’s. As a republican I am hoping Mccain doesn’t screw this up. The presidency is being handed to him on a silver platter thanks to operation chaos.
I say let the votes count in Michigan and Florida. Leadership of the Democrat party should start acting like leaders and let the good people of those states have their voices and votes heard. Anyone seen a flag lately on B. H. Obama’s lapel? Still makes me wonder and should you too…