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Obama or McCain? Cheapflights.com Goes Inside Swing State Airports to Assess U.S. Presidential Election

BOSTON - 
      With just four weeks left before the 2008 presidential election, every 
      type of poll and prediction meter is being employed to guess how the 
      country’s so-called “swing 
      states” will vote. T
Posted : Tue, 07 Oct 2008 12:30:29 GMT
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BOSTON - (Business Wire) With just four weeks left before the 2008 presidential election, every type of poll and prediction meter is being employed to guess how the countrys so-called swing states will vote. The travel experts at Cheapflights.com have an offbeat barometer for setting the odds on next months outcome: the airports in these key 11 states which point to Barack Obama as the next U.S. president.

Operating under the assumption that a states major airport is a microcosm or reflection of its voting population, there are tons of clues in airports such as entertainment choices, childrens activities, cultural exhibits or historical significance, that lead us to a strong prediction on which way that state will vote, said Carl Schwartz, chief travel officer for Cheapflights.com. Our travel and airport experts have culled the best information from the major airports in the swing states and predict that Barack Obama will stand in the winners circle in four weeks.

According to Cheapflights.coms methodology, here are the 11 states whose top airports indicate a preference for one candidate or the other:

STATES LEANING REPUBLICAN

Orlando International Airport and the city of Orlando is a beacon to the young and the old with theme parks galore and warm weather for the elderly snowbirds. Both groups find something appealing at Orlando International be it the 3,000-gallon salt water fish tank in the food court or the abundance of disabled parking spots and bathrooms. Expect the Republican ticket to sway Floridas electoral votes red on Election Day.

Best known for the famous Indy 500, the car racing spirit takes center stage at Indianapolis International Airport with the Indianapolis 500 Grill as well as an Indy 500 museum and apparel store. The McCains are proclaimed fans of the greatest spectacle in racing, and Indiana will raise the checkered flag for McCain this November.

St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) is deeply rooted in Republican values. President Theodore Roosevelt, a lifelong Republican and the first president to ride in an airplane, began his journey at STL. In addition, Col. Charles Lindbergh, often referred to as the original conservative, departed St. Louis for New York to begin his historic non-stop solo flight to Paris in May 1927. These are but a few reasons why the McCain camp has nothing to worry about in Missouri.

Whether its your final destination or a stopover on your way, the gambling begins when you hit the ground at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. A two-time chairman of the Indian Affairs Committee, McCain has done more than any other member of Congress to shape the laws which govern the countrys casino operations. The Democratic Party will fold in the Silver State because McCains full house will prevail here on November 4.

Norfolk Internationals longtime military support includes a USO/ASYMCA lounge for active-duty personnel and a military visitor information center. In addition, special discounts at shops and restaurants are available for service members. And because of his own personal military background, McCain is expected to woo enough Virginia voters to truly put the red in the red, white and blue.

STATES LEANING DEMOCRATIC

Because of Colorados green leanings, Cheapflights political pundits anticipate the state to go blue for the first time since Lyndon B. Johnson carried the state in 1964. Among the reasons why: a two megawatt solar photovoltaic energy system spans seven and a half acres at the Denver International Airport (DIA), generating more than three million kilowatt hours of clean electricity annually. Obama has outlined some clear positions on the future of environmental policy under his leadership that the Colorado electorate is bound to prefer.

For such a physically active candidate as Obamahis routine sometimes involves two workouts each dayits no wonder the state of Michigan will favor Democrats. Have a long layover and need to burn off some calories? The Westin Hotel, located inside the new McNamara Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) features traveler-designed Westin WORKOUT routines which provide the perfect way to keep in shape while on the road.

Although Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) says tradition with its history as a military base and its Museum of Aviation, the city has changed over the last few years, heating up as an alternative airport for travelers from Bostonarguably one of the bluest cities in the nation. Recently, MHT has added free airport-wide Wi-Fi and a new cell phone waiting lot for picking up arriving passengers. For its technical upgrades, were calling this airport and state for Obamathe more computer-savvy candidate.

In addition to its 113-piece permanent art collection, Albuquerque International Sunport also sports an exhibits program and performance series. In addition, Obama and his local supporters never have to worry about where to receive their daily dose of spirituality: the airports unique inter-religious chaplaincy program provides pastoral care for people on the move. Sunport chaplains are available either on the premises or through a 24/7 pager system. These factors plus the popularity of the states Democratic governor have Republicans singing the blues in the land of enchantment.

Ohio has voted with the winner in every election since John F. Kennedy took office in 1960. With gourmet food shops (Ciao Gourmet Market), fine dining (Wolfgang Puck) and microbrews available (Columbus Brewing Company), Port Columbus International Airport serves travelers with discerning palettes and should be a shoe-in for Obama, who has shown strength among these voters.

Obama will add Pennsylvanias electoral votes to his column. Similar to Albuquerques Sunport, Philadelphia International Airport is a true supporter of the arts with its 15 different art exhibits that are spread across six terminals. Also, travelers here have long embraced important social issues such as the fully ADA-compliant www.phl.org Web site.

About Cheapflights.com

Cheapflights.com is the best place to find cheap flight deals and up-to-date travel information. As a leading U.S. travel search engine, the site publishes one of the largest selections of airfare deals available online from a huge range of flight providers. Every day, travelers can search more than one million flight deals from both traditional and low-cost airlines, as well as smaller specialty-travel providers, plus handpicked deals and flight offers exclusive to Cheapflights.com. The sites Flight & Travel Info section and Flight News blog are packed with destination travel guides, travel tips, news and information to help flyers enjoy the best possible travel experience, every time they fly.

Cheapflights.com
Erin Mullaney, 617-830-2933
erin.mullaney@cheapflights.com
or
Allison & Partners
David Cumpston, 415-277-4917
david@allisonpr.com


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