Obama NASCAR driver sponsor
- added July 11, 2008
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Apparently aiming for blue-collar white voters he had trouble attracting during the Democratic primary campaign, presidential candidate Barack Obama is reportedly in discussions to sponsor a driver in an upcoming NASCAR race.SportsIllustrated.com's Tom Bowles has the scoop on the first politician's foray into the fastest growing sport in the US.SI.com has learned that for the first time in history, a major presidential candidate may sponsor a race car in NASCAR's premier series. According to sources, Barack Obama's campaign is in talks to become the primary sponsor of BAM Racing's No. 49 Sprint Cup car for the Pocono race on August 3. Details of the agreement are expected to be worked out over the coming days.A BAM spokesperson has revealed the team will hold a press conference July 23 in Miami to reveal the partnership, currently a proposed one-race deal with an option to continue. Obama will be at the briefing, which will be tied to the "Get Out The Vote" campaign message he spread throughout the 2008 primary season.An Obama campaign spokeswoman did not immediately return RAW STORY's request for comment. Bowles says one sponsorship option would give Obama supporters a chance to have their names printed on the race car in exchange for donations as little as $100. Such a move would seem to coincide with Obama's populist campaign themes and might encourage more giving from the army of small dollar donors who already have helped the Illinois senator shatter fundraising records. While so-called "NASCAR Dads" were seen as a key demographic four years ago, no campaign has made such a direct foray to communicate with fans in a forum where they are more used to seeing advertisements for alcohol or energy drinks.In 2004, NASCAR drive Kirk Shelmerdine placed his own Bush/Cheney decal on his car, although the ad space was not purchased by the campaign. He was later admonished by the FEC for the display.Should the deal come off with BAM Racing's car No. 49, it would mark the first time a major US presidential candidate has been a primary sponsor on a vehicle in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) series.Ken Schrader would drive the Toyota-powered entry at Pocono in a state thought to be a battleground for US electoral college votes in November's election between Obama and Republican rival John McCain.The team has raced only once since March 30 in Martinsville for lack of sponsorship money and the car must qualify at Pocono on speed. BAM Racing has only six top-10 showings in 167 starts since 2002.
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- bansheewail
- 1 month ago
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Obama and NASCAR, I never thought I would see them in the same sentence. Yet, here it is in black and white. Black and White...that's punny.
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- bansheewail
- 1 month ago
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I hope he goes open wheel as well, does some events with the IRL to keep us liberal open wheel race fans happy. I would love to see Obama at the brickyar.
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This must be the nascar circuit where the cars are powered on the blood of conwervatives.
What a hypocrite
GOD BLESS BIG OIL
GOD BLESS AMERICA -
OK, I really doubt any NASCAR fans are going to vote for Obama, call me crazy. And any that will, have already decided without seeing the car. Also, how does sponsoring a NASCAR car fit into saving the enviroment and reducing energy prices? I'm really not seeing that one. Here is a car driving around in circles burning fuel for nothing and emitting carbon fumes all the way to advertise the candidate for change. What?
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Think about it. How much fuel could we save and what would it do for the enviroment if we outlawed NASCAR? Really.
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Nascar??? what next a bud light commercial?
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Wow, move along, no change here. How embarrassing he has to beg for support like this and use money that could be better spent on actually cleaning the environment.
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- JanforGore
- 1 month ago
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I'm a NASCAR fan and previously contributed technologically - and I am a die hard Obama supporter.
I think it's a great idea - I hope the car makes the field and wins the race.
All auto manufacturers around the world have benefited technologically from the blood, sweat and tears of America's top engine builders and developers employed by NASCAR and the millions upon millions of dollars of development money spent every year in the pursuit of increased efficiency and power.
Rather than looking down your nose at those boys and stroking the overpaid steroid crowd or ball-knockers, you ought to thank NASCAR engine builders for the incredible technological advancements they are responsible for in the commuter vehicles you drive every day. Without them, you would not have the mileage nor performance you enjoy from your commuter vehicle now.-
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- VoyagerFilms
- 1 month ago
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... and Jan, we've got to get him elected first, then we can talk seriously about the environment.
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- VoyagerFilms
- 1 month ago
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I like Obama and NASCAR so this is cool!
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- shroomfairy
- 1 month ago
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