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Joe Trippi: It's Not Just Palin — Its the Message
Joe Trippi Website ^ | September 14, 2008 | Joe Trippi

Posted on 09/14/2008 10:02:40 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

There is no question that John McCain’s pick of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has changed the dynamic of the 2008 Presidential campaign, moved the current wave of polling to the GOP’s favor, and altered the terrain the rest of the election will likely be fought on.

The Obama campaign’s ability to recognize the shifting ground, understand that it is real, and adjust accordingly will determine the outcome. And the outcome, for the first time, is in doubt.

The Obama campaign went into the Democratic National Convention believing that the race would be fought out on Washington experience and “more of the same” vs change. This was essentially the same frame of the race the Obama camp had sustained for the first 16 months or so of the nominating fight with New York Senator Hillary Clinton. It worked in the primaries until the Clinton campaign shifted from “35 years of experience” to a much more “woman for change” oriented message in the later stages of the fight and nearly came back to win the nomination.

But the McCain campaign learned something from watching the Democratic primary fight. Throughout the 2008 primary season no matter how many polls said that Hillary Clinton had more experience to be President, no matter how wide her margin over Obama on “ready to be President on day one” it did not matter. Obama and his message of change won.

The Clinton campaign kept seeing in their polling and research that Hillary’s experience trumped change and could not understand why she was losing the nomination with her substantial experience advantage,

The hunger for change was that powerful. The hunger for a different kind of post-partisan politics that would shake up Washington was overpowering “experience” and “more of the same”.

Now it seems so obvious. It is amazing that so few (including the Obama campaign) saw it coming.

John McCain and his team had to make a decision. Run as the more experienced ticket, and run smack into Barack Obama’s trap of change vs more of the same just as Clinton had. Or pick Sarah Palin and run as the original mavericks that really will shake up Washington.

If you are an advisor to McCain. Faced with that choice, you urge McCain to pick Palin.

But now its the Obama campaign’s turn to learn the lesson of the Clinton campaign. The Obama campaign looks at all its polling data and research and in a race between change and four more years of George Bush, change wins big. So it keeps trying to frame the race as four more years of George Bush and more of the same vs change and cannot understand why it isn’t pulling away.

It's not just Palin.

The brilliance of the McCain strategy and messaging is that it includes a trap for Obama. To push back on the McCain claim of “country first” and “the original mavericks who will shake up Washington” the Obama campaign’s attack of “four more years of George Bush” becomes a problem. In a country that yearns for post-partisan change the Obama campaign risks sounding too partisan and like more of the same.

It would not surprise me if in one of the debates Obama or Biden uses the “You voted with George Bush and supported him 93% of the time” and its John McCain that retorts “that’s the kind of partisan attack the American people are sick of….”.

What worked for Obama is now working for McCain. The important lesson for the Obama campaign is that the Clinton campaign kept looking at its research, kept stressing experience and did not adjust until it was too late. The McCain campaign has not only adjusted to the Obama message, they have changed the terrain.

Now the Obama campaign and its allies need to understand that in arguing that John McCain represents a third term of George Bush and the GOP agenda it is the Obama campaign that risks sounding partisan in a country that yearns for the post-partisanship of “country first” and “shaking things up in Washington”.

One last point. Hamilton Jordan, who passed away recently at the age of 63, was among a brilliant group of Democrats who plotted the strategy behind Jimmy Carter’s campaign for the White House. Carter was the only true insurgent candidate on the Democratic side to make it to the Presidency in the modern era.

Carter was running against Gerald Ford in 1976. The Watergate babies, a large group of reform minded Democrats, had been swept into office in the change election of 1974. Carter who ran as an outsider throughout the primaries looked like he would beat President Ford going away. But Ford who had pardoned Nixon and was a joke machine for Saturday Night Live, came back and nearly won the election holding Carter to just 50.1% of the vote. Ford received 48% after a debate gaff that probably cost him an outright win.

I remember Hamilton Jordan saying something I will never forget. He said the mistake that had cost Carter his big lead, and nearly cost him the election was that after Carter won the nomination the campaign started to listen too much to Washington Democrats and lost much of its outsider thinking that made it different.

The Obama campaign needs to get back to the basics that got it here. Stop listening to the Democrats who are wringing their hands and fighting the last war.

Clinton adjusted too late, McCain may have adjusted in the nick of time. Will Obama’s campaign make the right adjustment now? Get back to being an outsider. And get there fast.

McCain is the one running against Washington now. Obama can’t just run against Bush. That’s my take.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska
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Too late, IMO.
1 posted on 09/14/2008 10:02:42 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Anyone who doubts McCain-Palin can shake up Washington need only look at how badly they’ve shaken up Barack Obama


2 posted on 09/14/2008 10:08:59 PM PDT by bigbob
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Get back to being an outsider. And get there fast.

Too late. And Hillary's no outsider, either.
3 posted on 09/14/2008 10:10:16 PM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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They don't have any change issues to run on. What do they own? Obama is not getting his message out to the voters and its not clear if he even has one.

"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 Palelologus

4 posted on 09/14/2008 10:11:04 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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The Obama campaign needs to get back to the basics that got it here. Stop listening to the Democrats who are wringing their hands and fighting the last war.

What else they got?

5 posted on 09/14/2008 10:12:37 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (What do Barack Obama and a bowl of chili have in common?)
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Only 50 days left


6 posted on 09/14/2008 10:13:49 PM PDT by flyfree (Biden is no Palin and Obama is no McCain)
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The thing is Sarah Palin is as far outside DC as you can get...


7 posted on 09/14/2008 10:14:17 PM PDT by tophat9000 (Read, Per Saul Alinsky, Satan was the first community organizer; Per the Bible Jesus defeated Satan)
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The other thing which is funny is that just as McCain was reaching for a fellow maverick to reinforce his claim to shake up Washington, Obama reached for a Washington insider to provide him with the experience he didn't have. That cost him the change mantle. As Joe Trippi pointed out, people are tired of politics as usual and they want someone to change Washington. But somehow after he won the nomination, Obama decided to ditch what worked for him so well in the primaries. I don't think any one understands why he ceded the high ground to McCain.

"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 Palelologus

8 posted on 09/14/2008 10:15:31 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Only 50 days left


9 posted on 09/14/2008 10:15:48 PM PDT by flyfree (Biden is no Palin and Obama is no McCain)
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Im afraid GW Bush wont win this election


10 posted on 09/14/2008 10:20:11 PM PDT by woofie
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Only 50 days left

and we have at least 20 days of Palin is the Devil to go

11 posted on 09/14/2008 10:22:03 PM PDT by woofie
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To: bigbob
Anyone who doubts McCain-Palin will shake up Washington need only look at how badly we've already shaken up Barack Obama!"

This line is GREAT!

I hope that the McCain/Palin team has someone monitoring these boards. They need to use this line on the stump. It will be a CROWD PLEASER!

I can hear the roar as I think about it.

12 posted on 09/14/2008 10:28:46 PM PDT by John Valentine
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Some of these writers are excellent analysts, but I sure do wish they’d stop giving suggestions to the Democruds.


13 posted on 09/14/2008 10:30:17 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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They don't have any change issues to run on. What do they own?

Well there's that white hating people's communist revolution thing. I think Obama OWNS that. ;-)

14 posted on 09/14/2008 10:31:49 PM PDT by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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And Joe Tripp’s candidate will never be heard from again. He got caught fathering a baby with the videographer.


15 posted on 09/14/2008 11:02:21 PM PDT by doug from upland (8 million views of HILLARY! UNCENSORED - put some ice on it, witch)
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To: goldstategop

Obama is not getting his message out to the voters and its not clear if he even has one

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He had a primary message. It appealed to the far left and carried the early primary contest for Obama (along with a fawning media and maybe a little fraud). He used the identity politics of the DNC to minimize Hillary and coast to victory.

His handlers and campaign failed to transition the campaign or message from primary mode into general election mode. He was stuck with attempting to define McCain as 4 more years of Bush. Hillary was right, Obama could not win the election with the same message. In the arrogance of an unlikely nomination victory they forgot that the last 2 democrat Presidents ran in the middle.

McCain did not allow himself to be defined by others with the Palin pick (brilliant - energized base) and the convention (great) leaving Obama with nothing beyond the platform he won the primary with. McCain, an independent favorite, even stole the message of change!

Obama needed a gigantic lead going into the homestretch, a demoralized GOP base, and he and his media friends had to define McCain as the 3rd term of Bush to win. I believe it would have still been a close race even if he had accomplished all three because Obama is a seriously flawed candidate with no resume.

I agree with your comments but I do think Obama still has a message. Unfortunately for him, it’s not the message that wins national elections.


16 posted on 09/14/2008 11:18:58 PM PDT by volunbeer (Dear heaven.... we really need President Reagan again!)
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I do think Obama still has a message.

Any member of the Congressional pork-loving establishment should not be cracking jokes about pigs.

17 posted on 09/15/2008 12:20:24 AM PDT by Liberty Wins
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mccain always had the message of change because he was the one who ran against Bush in the first place. None of the other republicans in the primary could do this because they defended Bush’s policies and the economy.


18 posted on 09/15/2008 12:33:46 AM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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his message is

شريعة

(Sharia)
19 posted on 09/15/2008 12:35:59 AM PDT by ari-freedom (We never hide from history. We make history!)
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He had the image within the GOP of change. I think he got that message out nationally at the convention.

We all take for granted that our fellow citizens are as informed as we are on politics/current events. Most of our fellow Americans are blissfully ignorant.

Give McCain props for maximizing his face time with the public with a definition of himself.


20 posted on 09/15/2008 12:39:20 AM PDT by volunbeer (Dear heaven.... we really need President Reagan again!)
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