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This race should be closely examined by Republicans. After reading many stories and talking to local people about these campaigns, I think this is what happened that got Gerlach the victory, while neighboring GOP incumbents Curt Weldon and Mike Fitzpatrick lost despite having similar districts and less experienced opponents:

--Despite facing the same Democrat he faced in 2004, Gerlach was still able to largely define Lois Murphy as too liberal for the district. Fitzpatrick and Weldon never tried to define their opponents as liberals. Gerlach even ran an ad talking about Lois Murphy being supported by "some of the most radical leftwing groups in America," including Moveon.org and the Council for a Livable World. Joe Sestak and Patrick Murphy were also hugely supported by these groups, but Weldon and Fitzpatrick never made an issue out of it.

-- Gerlach supported federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. Fitzpatrick voted against it. This really hurt Fitzpatrick with more liberal Republicans and it took a huge issue away from Dems in Gerlach's district. I hate to say it, but this issue really hurt a lot of Republicans this year.

--Gerlach finished his campaign with some great positive advertising after hammering Lois Murphy for weeks. He ran a brilliant ad with just him looking into the camera (and he is a very handsome guy) saying Lois Murphy had lied about his record, and askeing the people to vote for him. It came off as sincere and warm. Mike Fitzpatrick never ran a single positive ad and never presented himself to the voters asking for their vote. He is a great guy and very likable, but he never reminded voters why they liked him so much before. His ads were so negative that they turned people off. He also probably gave Patrick Murphy more attention than he should have given his almost nonexistent profile in the district.

--Gerlach did not take the GOP vote in his district for granted, or the Hispanic vote. He had 200 Spanish-speaking volunteers bussed in from Mississippi to go door to door in Reading and other Hispanic neighborhoods. He targeted his key voting groups and turned them out. Fitzpatrick didn't. I am a Republican married woman in Bucks County, who should have been a key target voter for Fitzpatrick, and I never got a single phone call from his campaign. The mailings I got were almost all negative against Murphy.

Weldon, of course, was doomed as soon as the FBI raided his house, but he was running a poor campaign even before that. He never made an issue of Sestak's contributions from the disgraced Sandy Burger and Mary McCarthy, never tried to tie him to Moveon.org and other lefty groups.

1 posted on 11/13/2006 8:53:21 AM PST by Dems_R_Losers
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To: Dems_R_Losers

Gerlach also got lucky that the Dems tried for a mulligan with Lois Murphy, who is pretty liberal. A conservative Dem would have given him a lot more trouble.


2 posted on 11/13/2006 9:05:59 AM PST by dirtboy (Objects in tagline are closer than they appear)
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To: Nancee; Dems_R_Losers

Here's part of your answer...see the comments by Dems_R_Losers


4 posted on 11/13/2006 9:12:02 AM PST by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: Dems_R_Losers
If it wasn't for Gerlach we might've had more straight ticket Dem votes in my little precinct.

He had pretty effective TV spots too. I still think Murphy's real first name is "liberal Lois".
5 posted on 11/13/2006 9:16:37 AM PST by BallyBill (Serial Hit-N-Run poster)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

"--Despite facing the same Democrat he faced in 2004, Gerlach was still able to largely define Lois Murphy as too liberal for the district. Fitzpatrick and Weldon never tried to define their opponents as liberals. Gerlach even ran an ad talking about Lois Murphy being supported by "some of the most radical leftwing groups in America," including Moveon.org and the Council for a Livable World. Joe Sestak and Patrick Murphy were also hugely supported by these groups, but Weldon and Fitzpatrick never made an issue out of it."

This IMHO is the #1 reason why the GOP nationally didn't do better. This was a "GIMME" issue that the GOP just left laying on the floor. The Democrat party was an is liberal and extreme on national security, on taxes and on values.

Gerlach even tied moveon.org to their antisemitic and other hatemongering. Good for him.

"-- Gerlach supported federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. Fitzpatrick voted against it. This really hurt Fitzpatrick with more liberal Republicans and it took a huge issue away from Dems in Gerlach's district. I hate to say it, but this issue really hurt a lot of Republicans this year"

Er, that's becaues the very *word* "research" is a huge misnomer. Liberals win the debate when they get to define the terms. Pro-life conservatives support stem cell research, both adult stem cell and use of fetal and embryonic cells; what they oppose is 'therapeutic cloning', the specific procedure of slicing up embryos and thereby killing the embryo in order to make stem cells. I guarantee you, if the debate is pro v con on "therapeutic cloning" instead of "research" it would be a different debate.
This is something the pro-life movement will have to correct.

Your good observations are why campaigns matter.

Weldon was probably doomed after that raid, but Fitzpatrick lost in very close race and in such cases you can always point to key things that would have helped.

The GOP Congressional candidates should have been a lot more
'on the ball' in touting their strong records on the economy and GWOT, taking credit for good things they did, and cutting hte liberal Democrats no slack.


6 posted on 11/13/2006 9:17:13 AM PST by WOSG (The 4-fold path to save America - Think right, act right, speak right, vote right!)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

I believe you are right on the money with your comments. The Philly suburbs are now infested with liberal Republicans who can be easily tempted to vote for things that "sound good" unless they are confronted directly. Even the "conservative" side of the GOP is less "principled conservatism" than "greedy conservatism"...

An aloof position that doesn't call opponents and the media on their lies is one that's no longer viable. A large segment of the electorate DOES fall for the garbage, and with the left holding the news, education, and entertainment media, the picture won't get better--the candidates have to be the ones to get the word out and trigger the congitive dissonance.

I think President Bush let many candidates down by not making some clear points that disprove the impressions the media tried to get out there. But then again, perhaps the President WANTED this election to be a referendum on him--it did allow him to get Dems who will support his liberal agenda.


7 posted on 11/13/2006 9:20:38 AM PST by Gondring (I'll give up my right to die when hell freezes over my dead body!)
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To: Dems_R_Losers
Very informative. Send to the GOP Leaders (Mehlman or Steele)?
8 posted on 11/13/2006 9:20:58 AM PST by AmericaUnite
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To: Dems_R_Losers
We can directly thank the NY Times for handing Weldon's seat to the Dems. Weldon had a sizable lead over Sestak in October when the NY Times compromised the FBI investigation. Once it became a referendum on Weldon, no one paid attention to Sestak - or his close connections with the Clinton regime and endorsements by every far-left group out there.

This will be a tough seat for Sestak to hold in 2008 since Delco is still majority Republican - and not so much "Rendell Republican" like the Main Line or lower Bucks County.

Fitzpatrick I know less about, but it seems that demographics are trending against Republicans in Bucks. Seems like a lot of NJ trash is crossing the Delaware and bringing their politics with them.
11 posted on 11/13/2006 9:26:08 AM PST by Give Piece A Chance
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To: Dems_R_Losers
but this issue really hurt a lot of Republicans this year.

Ten of the 50 pro-embro-destruction Republicans lost their races: Weldon, Simmons, Johnson, Sweeney, Bass, Bradley, Kelly, Leach, Shaw, and Foley. I don't think that supporting the creation and destruction of human life for scientific experimentation helped any Republican too much in this election.

Schwarz also lost his primary, and the "NO" vote on Amendment 2 beat Jim Talent by about 25,000 votes. And sayonara to Linc Chafee.

GOP politicians need to know that killing babies won't save them at election time.

12 posted on 11/13/2006 9:29:22 AM PST by The Old Hoosier (Right makes might.)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

I worked in the Pennsylvania part of the 72 Hour Push. I was in Montgomery County on Germantown Pike. I volunteered for Rick Santorum, but also worked for Jim Gerlach as well. As my time out there went by, I became more and more emotionally invested in Jim's victory. Handing out his materials and making phone calls and personal visits for Jim made me believe he could buck the tide. Like most of us, the first news I heard was that he had lost. I was like a kick in the guts. When I woke and found he had turned it around and then extended his lead I decided he was someone whose campaign could teach others how to win. The last article I read in a small local newspaper told of his having put out 6300 absentee ballots to liberal lois 6000. I thought that was good news and it turned to be. Our GOP GOTV gets out more absentee ballots and we get a bigger percentage of them back. The final numbers showed Jim gained with absentee voters and extended his final lead by another 1000 votes. Thanks for working so hard Jim. It made my efforts worth it.


14 posted on 11/13/2006 10:12:15 AM PST by jmaroneps37 (Millions of Democrat babies aborted in 1988 or earlier did not vote this year.)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

I worked in the Pennsylvania part of the 72 Hour Push. I was in Montgomery County on Germantown Pike. I volunteered for Rick Santorum, but also worked for Jim Gerlach as well. As my time out there went by, I became more and more emotionally invested in Jim's victory. Handing out his materials and making phone calls and personal visits for Jim made me believe he could buck the tide. Like most of us, the first news I heard was that he had lost. I was like a kick in the guts. When I woke and found he had turned it around and then extended his lead I decided he was someone whose campaign could teach others how to win. The last article I read in a small local newspaper told of his having put out 6300 absentee ballots to liberal lois 6000. I thought that was good news and it turned to be. Our GOP GOTV gets out more absentee ballots and we get a bigger percentage of them back. The final numbers showed Jim gained with absentee voters and extended his final lead by another 1000 votes. Thanks for working so hard Jim. It made my efforts worth it.


15 posted on 11/13/2006 10:13:14 AM PST by jmaroneps37 (Millions of Democrat babies aborted in 1988 or earlier did not vote this year.)
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To: Dems_R_Losers
Curt Gerlach is doomed... in the long run he will be replaced by a Democrat given the configuration of his district. RINOs are an endangered species in the Northeast.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

18 posted on 11/13/2006 11:15:02 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Dems_R_Losers

People from Murphy's campaign were all over my neighborhood in the weeks leading up to election day, knocking on doors and personally handing out fliers. GOTV and people from Fitzpatrick's campaign were no where to be seen.

There will be a tough rematch in 2008, I am positive of it. Murphy is a one issue candidate (the war) and I hope he over extended himself during the next two years.


19 posted on 11/13/2006 11:52:03 AM PST by abercrombie_guy_38
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