According to an article in the Washington Times, John Kerry's campaign hasn't shown up in several pivotal states so far.
The Democratic presidential candidate's campaign has been almost invisible not only in pivotal states, such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio, but also in the South, a region that some party strategists fear he will "write off" to focus his resources elsewhere in the country, according to Democratic officials.
On the other hand, some folks think that President Bush may be peaking too early.
"I spoke at a Lincoln Day dinner in the northwest corner of Michigan Saturday night, where there was a Bush operative who said he was one of nine in Michigan. I was stunned. I'm wondering if the Bush people are too geared up and should save their resources for a better time," said Michigan election analyst Bill Ballenger.
I suppose that, despite the fact that Kerry has had the Democratic nomination sewed up for almost two months, it takes time to get things organized. But the bottom line is, no matter what opinion you want to hold, you'll be able to find "experts" somewhere who agree with you.