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Romney Ramps Up Attack Ads Against Gingrich to Unprecedented Levels (92% of ads negative in Fla.)
The Daily Beast ^ | Jan 31, 2012 | John Avlon

Posted on 01/31/2012 10:48:59 AM PST by Qbert

No, it’s not your imagination. Things are uglier than ever in the Sunshine State.

A staggering 92 percent of the political ads run in Florida over the last week of the campaign have been negative.

“For as long as I’ve been in politics, 14 years, journalists call me and ask if this is the most negative election ad atmosphere I've ever seen,” says Kenneth Goldstein, president of Kantar Media CMAG, which tracks content and targeting of political advertising. “And every year I say, ‘Don’t be ridiculous.’"

“But this year it's true. This primary season is the most negative it's ever been,” asserts Goldstein. “I have absolutely never seen television advertising so negative in a Republican presidential primary.”

This tsunami of sleaze is being propelled by unprecedented advertising buys. The Romney campaign and its associated super PAC, Restore Our Future, have spent $15.3 million in Florida over the past month alone, according to Maggie Haberman of Politico. To put this in perspective, John McCain spent $11 million on ads during his entire 2008 primary campaign. Back on this side of Citizens United, Newt Gingrich and his billionaire-backed super PAC have spent “only” an estimated $3 million—giving Romney a 5–1 spending advantage in the Sunshine State.

Turn on the TV or radio in Florida these past few days and you’ll soon be subjected to the avalanche of negative ads, most of them purchased courtesy of Romney Co. The attacks come in a bewildering variety—from accusations that Newt worked with Nancy Pelosi “to support China’s brutal one-child policy” to Spanish-language ads that say Newt called Spanish “the language of the ghetto.” Fannie and Freddie have become household names. Both candidates are accusing the other of being insufficiently conservative and secretly pro-abortion. There has been public wrestling for a photo op with Ronald Reagan’s ghost, trying to claim closer association. Even Romney’s Get Out the Vote mailers are anti-Newt.

“The Romney camp made a very clear decision that this was going to be somebody's Waterloo,” says Rick Wilson, a legendary Republican operative and CEO of Florida-based Intrepid Media. “In the past, a 60–40 positive to negative ratio in ads used to be considered a heavy load. But that world is just gone.”

“The scope and effectiveness of their negative campaigning have been breathtaking—and it’s all paid off,” says Wilson. “They figured out on the fly that Romney showing fight and backbone—not being a squishy-soft, mealy-mouthed, half-assed campaigner—could bear dividends with conservatives. Because everything comes down to 'will we have a candidate who takes it hard to Obama?'… And he's narrowed the gap. Tea Party conservatives are split between Romney and Gingrich—which would have been unimaginable in South Carolina.”

“This is all because they shaped the battlefield a month in advance, starting by going off on Gingrich's baggage—Freddie and Fannie, his electability, sitting on the couch with Nancy Pelosi—and they never backed off, which is a common mistake,” concludes Wilson. “They realized that Gingrich is like a zombie—if you don't shoot him in the head he'll just go and go and go.”

The barrage of negative ads has been effective—Newt’s momentum coming off a South Carolina win seems to have been stopped by Romney’s money. It’s a play we saw in Iowa, where CMAG concluded that 45 percent of the total ads aired were anti-Newt, pushing Gingrich from first to fourth in a matter of weeks. Gingrich’s brief attempt to honor Reagan’s 11th commandment was not rewarded with popular support. In Florida, a must-win state for Romney, the decision was made to go all in: “In the last two weeks, they decided that the campaign would have the same level of negative as the super PAC,” asserts Wilson. “They realize that the fig leaf is off—and they're using the same kind of messages, just as hard and vigorous.”

Traditionally, there have been risks associated with going negative. “One of the reasons you don’t generally see a lot of negative ads in primaries is that it can be a murder-suicide,” says Goldstein. “Think of Gephardt versus Dean in the ’04 Iowa caucus. You might end up helping a third candidate, like Kerry and Edwards, in that case. But this is now seen as a two-person race—Romney versus Gingrich—and so there seems to be less to lose.”

“They realized they needed to move numbers—and they were willing to trade off some of their positives to do it,” counters Wilson. And in fact, there is evidence of the costs to both candidates covered in mud. According to The Daily Beast’s measure of Web sentiment, the Election Oracle, Romney and Gingrich enjoyed overall positive buzz before South Carolina, despite a tough campaign. But once the avalanche of negative ads was set off in Florida, both men have seen their online buzz dip into negative territory—but while Gingrich has seen his numbers stabilize, Romney has kept dipping deeper into negative territory.

This investment in negativity has been revealing in terms of answering that confounding question: who is Mitt Romney? A highly moral man by all accounts in his personal life, he is making a coldly pragmatic decision to do whatever it takes to win. He is clearly willing to campaign dirty in order to have the opportunity to govern clean. The ends justify the means. It isn’t personal—it’s business.

In the short run, these attacks might have improved Romney’s appeal to populist conservatives by showing a willingness to punch hard, an unexpected toughness. But in the long run, the question is whether this avalanche of negative ads will have a negative impact on Romney’s ability to present himself as a uniting figure capable of solving our problems and healing our divisions in a general election. Instead, it is likely to add to a growing reputation for ruthlessness from someone easily caricatured as a private-equity plutocrat—and someone who is already showing difficulty in connecting with middle-class Americans.

But with the blood lust of battle coursing through veins on Election Day, questions about the long-term costs of this will be put aside in the pursuit of the next big win. With the polls showing that Romney’s money has succeeded in stopping Newt’s momentum, this unprecedented negative-ad buy will enter the political pantheon as a positive object lesson. “You can't launch a giant, massive, negative, evil campaign like this without having all the other operational apparatus in place. It takes money and organization,” Wilson sums up. “There is no substitute for nuking the ever-loving shit out of the other guy.”


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: elections; establishment; flaprimary; gingrich; newt2012; noromney2012; rinofascism; romney; romneytruthfile; votefreedom; voteliberty; votenewt
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“They realized that Gingrich is like a zombie—if you don't shoot him in the head he'll just go and go and go.”

Perfectly summarizes what the Establishment thinks of every Conservative out there...

1 posted on 01/31/2012 10:49:04 AM PST by Qbert
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To: Qbert

Romney is evil.


2 posted on 01/31/2012 10:51:13 AM PST by LALALAW (one of the asses whose sick of our "ruling" classes)
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To: Qbert

I wonder if these are targeted in certain parts of the state. Here in the Tampa Bay area, I’ve only seen pro-Gingrich ads and received only one anti-Gingrich mailer. Perhaps Mittens is pushing his propaganda in the southern and northern parts (read: more liberal) of the state?


3 posted on 01/31/2012 10:56:39 AM PST by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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“But this year it’s true. This primary season is the most negative it’s ever been,” asserts Goldstein. “I have absolutely never seen television advertising so negative in a Republican presidential primary.”

DUDE....
You ain’t seen nuttin’, yet. Just wait until the general.


4 posted on 01/31/2012 10:58:27 AM PST by tcrlaf (Election 2012: THE RAPTURE OF THE DEMOCRATS)
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To: Qbert

Garbage in, garbage out. They know how to deceive - but voters fall for their tactic and take in their garbage anyway. Mitt is the father of lies - who has come to kill, rob and destroy.


5 posted on 01/31/2012 10:58:58 AM PST by presently no screen name
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To: rarestia

Im in Tallahassee and they are non-stop.


6 posted on 01/31/2012 11:06:37 AM PST by goseminoles
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To: Qbert; All
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7 posted on 01/31/2012 11:06:58 AM PST by musicman (Until I see the REAL Long Form Vault BC, he's just "PRES__ENT" Obama = Without "ID")
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To: LALALAW
Hope he uses his evil side against Obama. I don't like Romney, but still will vote for him in order to get rid of the foreigner, Muslim in the WH.
8 posted on 01/31/2012 11:07:28 AM PST by dandiegirl
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To: Qbert

Take note Romney supporters. If you win the nomination, and that’s a big IF, do not b!tch this fall when the Obama machine takes aim at your guy. The GOP primary should be about ideas and leadership - as should the general election - but Romney insists on the IA/FL scorched earth method.


9 posted on 01/31/2012 11:11:11 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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"Think THIS pic is strange taken FOUR days before the Florida primary??"

Gee, I wonder what Jeb and Obama discussed at that under-the-radar meeting...

10 posted on 01/31/2012 11:13:29 AM PST by Qbert ("The best defense against usurpatory government is an assertive citizenry" - William F. Buckley, Jr.)
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To: Qbert

Hope it backfires on him.


11 posted on 01/31/2012 11:15:35 AM PST by 6ppc (It's torch and pitchfork time)
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To: Qbert; xzins
Romney has no record to run on.

His only weapon is the "lie bomb" where he accuses the other candidates of being as liberal as he is, while trying to portray himself as the second coming of Ronald Reagan.

I'd like to see the 8% of his ads where he touts his own record. I frankly don't believe they exist.

12 posted on 01/31/2012 11:21:46 AM PST by P-Marlowe (NEWT!!! The Anti-EstablishMITTarian Candidate)
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The funny part is Romney would never think of going after Obama like this.

These RINOs have more vitriol for people in their in own party than Democrats.


13 posted on 01/31/2012 11:24:40 AM PST by headstamp 2 (Time to move forward not to the center.)
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To: dandiegirl
Hope he uses his evil side against Obama. I don't like Romney, but still will vote for him in order to get rid of the foreigner, Muslim in the WH.

So, you'd prefer eight years of Romney and/or another Democrat advancing a liberal agenda while Democrats regain control of Congress?

Gridlock and a Republican congress can make Obama a lame duck. Nothing is going to prevent Romney working with RINOs and Democrats to push through a liberal agenda.

14 posted on 01/31/2012 11:28:37 AM PST by Kazan (Mitt Romney: The greater of two evils)
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To: goseminoles

Went to FSU from 98-02, and I remember how crazy the adverts were on local stations. Even X101.5 had non-stop political commercials for Gore. It was quite disturbing. Glad I’m back in neutral-ville down here in Tampa.


15 posted on 01/31/2012 11:31:07 AM PST by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: Qbert

That quote is not cool at all (not directing this to you but to the guy who said it.)


16 posted on 01/31/2012 11:34:25 AM PST by KJC1
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To: Qbert

Meanwhile, Mittens keeps playing the victim. He’s been aggressively attacking every one of his opponents since day one. Hypocrite.


17 posted on 01/31/2012 11:56:34 AM PST by al_c (http://www.blowoutcongress.com)
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To: dandiegirl
Hope he uses his evil side against Obama. I don't like Romney, but still will vote for him in order to get rid of the foreigner, Muslim in the WH.

Um, Romney and Obama are BOTH gun-grabbing, pro-abortion, pro-homosexualist, statism-loving socialists.

So, pray tell, how will Romney use his "evil side" against Obama?

It would be like attacking your own reflection in the mirror.

18 posted on 01/31/2012 12:36:00 PM PST by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: rarestia

The only liberal area in North Florida is the Tallahassee area (full of state government employees and FSU students/staff). Jacksonville is neutral to leans right, Flagler/Volusia are neutral to leans left, and everywhere else is very conservative - 60%-70% Republican in recent Presidential elections. Here’s a county-by-county map with the 2008 Presidential election results (scroll down for a table with vote results for each county): https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida,_2008

(Gainesville is an extremely liberal area due to the influence of UF. But Gainesville is usually considered to be part of Central Florida rather than North Florida.)

I think N. Florida was targeted with the anti-Gingrich ads to discourage the conservative vote from turning out for him. The ads here have been claiming Gingrich is not conservative enough or moral enough. The “electability” theme has been played hard, too - I’ve had lots of robocalls claiming that only Romney can beat Obama.

We’ll know later tonight how well the scorched earth campaign worked.


19 posted on 01/31/2012 1:49:47 PM PST by FiscalSanity
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To: rarestia

Im from Clearwater and ready to come back.


20 posted on 01/31/2012 2:30:39 PM PST by goseminoles
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