Politics | Election 2008 It Ain't Over Yet: Rove Dem still has weaknesses that McCain can exploit By Gabriel Winant Posted Oct 16, 2008 9:05 AM CDT Copied Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks during a presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) John McCain’s campaign may be down, but he’s not yet out, writes Karl Rove in the Wall Street Journal. Voters still have real doubts about Barack Obama, and McCain may have enough time yet to turn those doubts into votes for him. Some 45% of voters in one recent poll said Obama isn’t qualified for the job—the highest “unqualified” rating since 1988. McCain is “shaping a storyline that draws on well-founded concerns about Mr. Obama's lack of record or experience,” Rove writes. The Republican has finally learned to talk about the economy, and has sharpened his performance, his message, and his strategy: he’s campaigning more clearly in more carefully chosen states now. Obama may be vastly outspending McCain, but that makes McCain’s task difficult—not impossible. Read These Next Trump has been talking about a White House ballroom for 15 years. Game 3 of the World Series took a historically long time to wrap up. Amid turmoil at CBS News, a veteran anchor is leaving. Within half hour, Navy fighter jet and copter both go into the sea. Report an error