1 posted on
10/10/2004 10:00:27 AM PDT by
jaycost
To: jaycost
Kerry has been running his campaign in reverse since he got into the race. He ran as a "centrist" in the Democrat primaries when he should have been running as a liberal. Because of this, he alienated a lot of his base who hated him only a little less than they hated Lieberman. (Supporting Lieberman on DU would get you banned, supporting Kerry would merely get you run out of town.)
Then, after winning one of the weakest turnout primaries in the history of the Democrat party, Kerry allowed himself to be defined by the opposition while he was still doing the disastrous military parade. When he should have been clearly defining himself, he was obfuscating.
Now as the general election campaign started heating up, Kerry found himself with incredibly weak support both in general and among his base. So he has now been working hard to capture the base now with strong protest statements, when he should be running as a moderate and obfuscating his liberal record.
You follow his campaign strategy compared to how a successful campaign should be run, you you can clearly see it has been exactly backwards since day one.
2 posted on
10/10/2004 10:01:50 AM PDT by
counterpunch
(The CouNTeRPuNcH Collection - www.counterpunch.us)
To: jaycost
As for following the candidate's appearances, the next debate is Wed Oct 13, so appearances will be fewer over the next few days.
After Wednesday's debate, the campaign's will take another look at their schedules. At that point, there'll only be 2 1/2 weeks before election day.
Are you able to track advertising dollars? GOTV efforts? Relocating campaign staff?
BTW, enjoy your blog, it's in my pollblogs bookmarks.
4 posted on
10/10/2004 10:51:50 AM PDT by
Mike Fieschko
(Read my flips: no new taxes.)
To: jaycost
I noticed Kerry's crowds last week were very small. One appeared to be at a nursing home or sr. citizen center, with only a handful of white-haired folks in attendance.
Another was at a school--compulsory attendance by students.
Contrary to what his spinsters would have us believe, Kerry is the most unpopular presidential candidate since Walter Mondale.
7 posted on
10/10/2004 12:23:02 PM PDT by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
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