Posted on 01/05/2012 2:36:38 PM PST by smoothsailing
January 5, 2012
Rebecca Kaplan
AUSTIN, Texas It is rare for a politician to announce that he is reassessing his candidacy -- and then continue his campaign. But thats just what Rick Perry decided after discussions with his family, two top aides, and a South Carolina team that saw a path forward for Perry to win the Republican nomination for president. Even some of Perrys senior advisers were shocked when Perry tweeted a mere 12 hours after his fifth-place Iowa finish that he would be heading on to South Carolina; the newly energized candidate underscored the point with a picture of himself in full running gear.
Communications Director Ray Sullivan told reporters after Perrys subdued caucus-night speech that he expected the campaign to reevaluate both the Iowa results in detail and to examine his prospects in South Carolina, the early-primary state that best matched Perrys background and political beliefs. His advisers worked through the night to prepare that assessment.
In an interview, Katon Dawson, Perrys top adviser in South Carolina, offered a sense of what was discussed that night: I think its a competition for the heart and soul of the conservative movement, he said, Governor Perrys a competitor. He never lost a race. Dawson also pointed to Perrys prominent Christian faith and his military background, which will appeal to the many veterans in the states Low Country. And the strong tea party contingent should be receptive to Perrys anti-Washington message.
While he stands to gain votes from people who had supported Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, who dropped out of the race on Wednesday, advisers say that her decision did not affect Perry's. Bachmann spokeswoman Alice Stewart said Wednesday morning that the lawmaker called her rivals to congratulate them after the caucus results came in, but did not indicate that she would be dropping out.
The governor's decision was based on discussions with his family and advisers including our South Carolina team, a realistic assessment of our financial position, an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the GOP field, and a recognition that the race has been very fluid and unpredictable, Sullivan said. Perry believes his record and plans make him uniquely able to press an outsider-based conservative reform message for Washington and the tax code; uniquely able to promote American job creation and fiscal responsibility;and uniquely able to defend fiscal, social, and tea party conservatism in South Carolina.
It helps that the Palmetto State is a relatively low-cost place to run a campaign. Media is cheaper, and the smaller markets make it easy to blanket the state. Its relatively small size also keeps travel costs down and puts a premium on retail campaigning, Perrys strongest skill set. That will all be crucial as the money runs out. A campaign aide said that reports that Perry still has $3.5 million in the bank are likely overstated. Beyond the encouragement Perry received from his South Carolina team, he also relied on the advice of Sullivan and campaign manager Joe Allbaugh. There also something to be said for the mental clarity that a jog on a brisk, sunny morning in Iowa can bring. I was out on the trail when it kind of came to me, Perry told reporters the morning after the caucuses. He then flew home to Austin for a couple days of rest.
Now its game on, again. Perry will be in New Hampshire this weekend for two debates, but he is flying to South Carolina on Sunday afternoon and likely will be there until the Jan. 21 primary. Hell be here, and stay here almost wall-to-wall, shortly, Dawson said. Theres not a whole lot of quitting to us.
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Did Sarah & Rick have a little talk? ...hope so.
Anything is possible...because ALOT of us in SC will NOT get behind Mittens!!!!
Shock. He didn’t want to force women to use Gardasil, but Merck told him to, so he did. He didn’t want to run for president, but Anita told him to, so he did. He didn’t want to continue on, but Katon Dawson told him to, so he did.
This man has no spine!
Um, isn't that true about Iowa? The results of his "strongest skill set" there was not too impressive.
Does anyone have current polling on SC? Last I saw was RCP from late last month and it was Gingrich, Mittens, Paul, Bachmann, PERRY, and Santorum. Bachmann is out and Santorum is in a surge. That still leaves Perry near the back. Is there signs of life for him there or is this a Hail Mary?
They're natural allies and friends, it wouldn't surprise me.
That poll means nothing now.
Of course he does, but you have no heart, remember? OOPS!
GO PERRY GO!
Yeah, well, he’d have done better if he had pandered to the Big Government Corn Lobby like Newty, Mittzy, and Little Ricky S., but I’m glad he didn’t.
http://iowansfueledwithpride.com/ethanol-industry-sees-a-victory-in-caucus-results
That is why I asked what the current polling in the state shows, if there is any.
I'm sorry PAC, that's all getting so old.
And Perry is a real option. He’s got the Executive experience, solid 2nd & 10th Amendment guy, and will stand up to these yahoos in the media. I hope people don’t let polls and media pressure them into settling. The libs and media are pulling a Palin on Perry, spreading the word he’s stupid and incompetent. Well, he’s neither.
I do like Santorum as well though his backing Specter was a real turn-off. I live in PA and I felt like he went with the establishment once the going got rough. But I’ll gladly overlook that if he’s the nominee and I’ll fight like hell to elect him. Same for Newt. But please don’t count Perry out yet, he’s the real deal.
South Carolina should be natural turf for Perry. I figure it’s make or break for him there, so your “Hail Mary” analogy is most likely correct.
Here’s a pretty fair article about it...
http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_19677900
BTW, I think your RCP link does represent the most recent polling. I imagine a new one will be out by the weekend.
LOL. No doubt about it, he’s one of the juvenile keyword spam monkeys,they are a pretty mindless bunch. :)
I like a lot of things about Perry. And to be honest, I think he was just starting to get people’s attention in Iowa again..timing is everything and it didn’t work out. But people were giving him a second look and a second chance. Why?
I believe it’s because he has a strong message on the economy and smaller government. When the right candidate starts pounding on these 2 issues and not get distracted by the media and pulled into senseless squabbles with other candidates..he will take off.
People have enough on their minds without the needless/childish fighting. People are worried about the country’s well-being and that’s the message they want to hear.
Planks for our platform were coming left and right out of Perry supporters..things like term limits, Congress having to live under the same laws we do, Congress having to use the same healthcare as we do..and they passed hands down.
Perry has a message that can stick with people. He needs to focus on it..get it down tighter and he will do better than people think.
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