Posted on 06/14/2011 1:11:37 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Barack Obama has had some success already in raising money for his 2012 re-election bid, at least when it comes to big-ticket donors and high-value fundraisers. Yesterday, Obama tried his hand at harnessing the kind of grassroots passion that helped elevate him past Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primaries and roll to a historic victory over John McCain, becoming the first Democrat since Jimmy Carter to win a majority of the popular vote in victory. As Politico notes, Obama was decidedly less successful with the mainstream than with the elite Democratic donors hes been wooing lately:
A low-dollar fundraiser here Monday felt like a throwback to the 2008 campaign. The one missing element? Overflowing crowds.
Granted, it was a fundraiser, not a free rally. But the empty seats were hard to miss.
The top level of the 2,200-seat concert hall at the Adrienne Arsht Center for Performing Arts was entirely empty, as were the seats along the side of the second and third levels.
The expectation was 900, a Democratic official said, and more than 980 tickets were sold. The unnamed Democratic official is grasping for spin in this case. No one in politics would book a 2200-seat venue if they only expected 900 people to show, especially not for a Presidential appearance. Campaigns want standing-room only crowds and wall-to-wall people for optics that reinforce the notion that the candidate remains wildly popular. Had they expected 900 attendees (at $44 each to remind voters that Obama is the 44th President), they could have found a venue in Miami or its environs that would have properly framed that kind of attendance for the media.
For instance, a quick search turns up the New World Symphony centers Performance Hall, which seats 756 people for banquets. That would probably fit the remaining 140 or so people in theater seating formation. South Beach has The Clevelander, which has a reception capacity of 1000 people. The Awarehouse might be a little avant garde, but it still can get 800 people in for a reception, which would have cost $4400 in receipts but a lot less embarrassment.
The lack of enthusiasm seems especially revealing, coming as it does in Miami-Dade County. Obama won this county handily in 2008 while taking Florida from the Republicans. He beat McCain by 16 points in Miami-Dade, 58/42, with a margin of over 139,000 votes. That was his largest margin among any of Floridas counties, and yet now he cant even fill a 2200-seat venue halfway after two and a half years as President. Thats a clear signal that Obama wont get anywhere near the kind of enthusiasm he inspired in 2008, and without that, hes very vulnerable indeed.
So, he’s going to just waltz back into the WH for 4 more years huh?
The expectation was 900,
Bwahahahahahahahahaha...this Democrat nitwit will say what they want to believe even though we know it is pure BS! We see right through your idiotic thought process.
they should have offered free beer and pot.. worked in europe
And, the half-full part was a gang of idiots and/or organized labor buffoons.
he should have waited till August when it is blistering hot and people want to come in to enjoy the A/C.
Those there are still on the government teat.
Just possibly his BS will not “play in Peoria” this time around.
Half empty suit playing to a half empty auditorium.
Yesterday, Obama tried his hand at harnessing the kind of grassroots passion that helped elevate him past Hillary Clinton in the 2008 primaries....
Granted, it was a fundraiser, not a free rally. But the empty seats were hard to miss.
Guess we will learn what corporate fascists are behind him.... Other than that, bho is going to have to spend his stash to buy tickets to prop up appearances.
Where did the magic go?
But absent from both the list and likely attendance will be the chief executives at banks such as JPMorgan (JPM: 41.59, -0.08, -0.19%), Bank of America (BAC: 10.78, -0.18, -1.69%), Citigroup (C: 38.78, -0.39, -1.00%), Goldman Sachs (GS: 137.29, -0.24, -0.17%), Blackrock (BLK: 192.63, +3.70, +1.96%) and Morgan Stanley (MS: 22.76, -0.60, -2.57%).
The no-shows are in sharp contrast to the situation in 2007, when CEOs and top executives at major banks joined the president at a dinner reception at a Washington restaurant named Johnnys Half Shell.
No, no, Ed Morrisey. The place was only half-full. Yeah, that’s the ticket! /sarc
The DEMORATS clearly know at the base level and upward that they have a real Kenyan Village Idiot and Loser on their hands for 2012! The Jerk had a Terrorist Ghostwriter write his “Acclaimed MEMOIRS” of Nothingness and Areo Fritto! The jerk can’t write, has to live by a Teleprompter, stinks at Golf, and is the Most Effiminate Gay Guy and Hater of America, Free Enterprise and Capitalism, and FREEDOM to ever curse America’s Most Honored and Powerful Office! BOH, Jr. is truly more Dangerous to America than OBL could have ever been!! And three years into this administration, we still know nothing about his freakin past!!!!!!! Outrageous!!!
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