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-Election 2012
Messina: Forget The Tied National Polls, We're Winning
Posted by: Ching Phagum8380 || 09/23/2012 09:26 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I agree with this part: "... the national polls aren't relevant to this campaign."
Posted by: Iblis || 09/23/2012 11:34 Comments || Top||


Romney's in Trouble, Part 99
Romney's team is defiantly upbeat but realistic

After one of their worst weeks of the general election campaign according to the Washington Post and New York Times,
As mandated by Journolist...
Mitt Romney and his advisers are scrambling to refocus their message and make up ground lost to President Obama in several battleground states.
I guess I missed the stories and polls that showed how he lost ground.
The mood around Romney's Boston campaign headquarters with just over six weeks until Election Day is defiantly upbeat in the face of a series of setbacks. "Given everything we've gone through, everybody wants to count this guy out," said Neil Newhouse, Romney campaign's pollster. "And yet the poll numbers don't do that. The poll numbers put him right in the middle of this."

Romney brushed aside questions about the state of his campaign in an interview scheduled to air Sunday on CBS's "60 Minutes." Asked by anchor Scott Pelley how he planned to turn around his campaign, Romney responded: "Well, it doesn't need a turnaround. We've got a campaign which is tied with an incumbent president [of] the United States."
"Defiantly upbeat", eh? But also correct, if one believes the published polls.
But the sensibility in Boston is also decidedly realistic. Some Romney advisers acknowledge that the burden is on the candidate and those around him to quiet both doubters inside their own party and elsewhere, and to demonstrate that they have a compelling message, along with a strategy and the discipline to execute it.
The message should be easy, and he had the discipline to get where he is.
Advisers to both candidates see the Oct. 3 debate in Denver as the best opportunity for Romney to force a shift in the campaign's dynamic, which has been running against the GOP nominee for the past three weeks.
Thanks to the drumbeat of the media drones.
Romney advisers now interpret the state of the race from two somewhat contradictory perspectives. On the one hand, they see national tracking polls that a week ago showed Obama in the lead immediately after his convention but that tightened dramatically after that.
But have not been published or acknowledged anywhere.
Other national polls give Obama a lead.

The other view of the race comes from recent polls in the battleground states that consistently show Romney running behind. Especially troubling are Obama's narrow leads in Ohio, Florida and Virginia, all vital to Romney's chances of winning.

But Romney advisers see a rush to judgment about the state of the campaign by pundits and commentators, and they dismiss suggestions that the campaign has taken a decisive turn. That view is shared in Chicago among Obama's top advisers, who believe they are in a stronger position than Romney but who expect the race to be close and hard-fought until November.
Besides, that view sells more newspapers.
And it's mandated by Journolist, under orders from Axelrod...
Just in case you forgot, it was Two weeks ago, Romney's campaign was set back over a controversy about how he responded to protests in Egypt and the subsequent only by a few seconds killing of four Americans in Libya. Romney advisers were frustrated that a succession of economic reports, all of which could be used to portray Obama's economic record as a failure, were washed away by the media drones.

They included reports about the rising deficit, the poverty rate (which did not go down), manufacturing jobs (which fell) and the Federal Reserve's announcement that the economy would need sizable and indefinite help to create more jobs.
But - other than that - things are getting better as Obama moves 'Forward'.
"It's a very, very clear contrast," said one Romney adviser. "The water is not muddy on this. Obama has a worldview, and we've seen it through the first four years of his presidency, that every problem he encounters he solves by throwing more government money at it -- whether it's health care, whether it's the stimulus, whether it's the auto bailout."

Romney's advisers say they are not expecting an instant turnaround. "We're going to stay on it and keep pounding it," Gillespie said. "It may not be that it breaks through so much as it penetrates."

Although Romney has raised huge amounts of money for the general election over the past few months, he was at a disadvantage throughout the summer because he was short on money that he could spend before he formally accepted the nomination at his convention in Tampa.
Unlike the Campaigner in Chief, who has "the country's business" to attend to, while he's not campaigning.
His campaign team also made the decision -- questionable in the eyes of the Obama team -- to spend no money on ads during either convention. They didn't have the money to spend during the Republican convention and decided whatever they spent during the Democratic convention would be washed out by the media's coverage of events in Charlotte. As a result, according to a Romney adviser, they were outspent, campaign vs. campaign, $18 million to zero during that two-week period.
Sounds like a smart move to me, even though it flies in the face of Team Obama.
But they argue that the Obama team failed during the summer to knock out Romney and that the fact that he is still standing is evidence that voters are still looking for reasons not to reelect Obama. "They wanted to settle the race by August," Gillespie said. "It didn't work."

Obama advisers argue that was never their strategy. "That wasn't the goal," said Obama campaign manager Jim Messina. "The goal was to lay out a vision of where we want to take the country and to set up a choice, and that's exactly what we did."
Exactly per plan, by George! Just like the last four years!
"It's our plan to keep Romney around until election day, and by George it's working!"
Finally, near the end, a little semi-honesty from the WaPo -
The other obstacle Romney ­faces is a campaign environment in which small and trivial matters can often dominate the daily discussion. Romney advisers believe Obama's campaign has been effective at feeding the media's appetite for such controversies and they recognize that avoiding those distractions or swatting them away must be an essential part of their overall strategy if they want to draw contrasts with Obama on big issues.
Maybe this is not quite as gloomy as the previous 98 parts.
Posted by: Bobby || 09/23/2012 07:32 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Considering that the Obama camp is now telling people to ignore the polls and they are winning, I really don't think Romney is in trouble.

Long way to go with hills to climb, yes. Losing? No.
Posted by: DarthVader || 09/23/2012 9:34 Comments || Top||

#2  What worries me is how easily the Republican base was swayed by stories like this during the primaries.
Posted by: Iblis || 09/23/2012 11:38 Comments || Top||

#3  That's the intent, Iblis.
Posted by: Mullah Richard || 09/23/2012 11:44 Comments || Top||

#4  of course noted elitist dipshit Peggy Noonan got the vapors and says they need to bring in a Republican Grandee - some blue blood NE WASP that she attends all the right cocktail parties with. F*&k you Peggy. You've still got some from 2008 on your chin
Posted by: Frank G || 09/23/2012 13:00 Comments || Top||

#5  Hey Mitt! Show up a couple of days early for the debate in Denver so your body can adjust to the altitude.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 09/23/2012 16:34 Comments || Top||


Obama visits Wisconsin
WaPo so you know what you're going to get.

A small point: confident campaigns that claim to be ahead in battleground states don't spend time in states that they're supposed to have locked up. Time is the most precious commodity a candidate has, and the election is running down. Why is Champ in Wisconsin?

Because (I'll wager) the campaign's internal polls show him behind, that's why.

Don't get cocky.
Posted by: Steve White || 09/23/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I love the Star Wars reference, but I actually would like to see him get cocky ;) all for the cause
Posted by: Jan || 09/23/2012 2:15 Comments || Top||

#2  There is only one reason for the oiled one to visit Wisconsin.... the motel of motels.
Posted by: Shipman || 09/23/2012 8:45 Comments || Top||

#3  Hopefully his presidency goes the way of the 'Gobbler', Shipman. It's already run down, moldy and decrepit and 'gone'.

That's one motel that exemplified style over substance and brings a whole new meaning to the phrase. It was a landmark in south-central Wisconsin for many years, but people never really could bring themselves to say that they actually loved the place. The rotating bar was kind of a fun experience for a few 'go rounds' however. Getting out of the bar stool after a 'few' could be interesting.
Posted by: Mullah Richard || 09/23/2012 11:43 Comments || Top||

#4  Staghorn, the REAL reason for the Wisconsin trip.
Posted by: Besoeker || 09/23/2012 11:57 Comments || Top||

#5  Staghorn's not too bad. 'Spotted Cow' is another good one from the same area.
Posted by: Mullah Richard || 09/23/2012 12:19 Comments || Top||

#6  One thing probably not plentiful in the lovely alpine like meadows and hills where Spotted Cow or Staghorn are brewed.....folks like our Champ.
Posted by: Besoeker || 09/23/2012 12:25 Comments || Top||

#7  Time is the most precious commodity a candidate has, and the election is running down. Why is Champ in Wisconsin?

Cause the golf courses and Letterman are overbooked?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 09/23/2012 12:43 Comments || Top||

#8  But the ladies on The View always have time for him and Michelle.
Posted by: lotp || 09/23/2012 18:58 Comments || Top||



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  Violent mobs rule Peshawar
Sat 2012-09-22
  Pakistani gov minister offers $100K reward for death of film maker
Fri 2012-09-21
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