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A stark lesson for all candidates
Monday, May 19, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * The New Republic has an excellent look into why Hillary Clinton’s campaign stumbled so badly these past few months. This point, in particular, deserves notice because it is an easily avoided mistake I’ve seen too many times in the past right here in Illinois…
That is exactly right. The same thing happened to Ron Gidwitz in the 2006 GOP gubernatorial primary. His pollster and his media guru were the same people. Gidwitz ended up spending about a million dollars for every percentage point he received in that primary. Bigtime candidates absolutely must have a robust debate over message and over what the polls really mean. * Penn was an absolute disaster. Case in point…
* And the coup de grâce…
When your pollster has as much power as Penn had, he can’t be overridden. That’s a very dangerous thing. Pollsters have their place on a campaign, but giving them total control over message and strategy is never a good idea. * Meanwhile, the New York Times takes a look ahead at who might be the first female president…
That’s getting a bit ahead of the game, but it’s a thumbsucker piece, so the prediction can be excused I suppose. Madigan has yet to show that she can win a Tier One race, even though her 2002 primary and general election contests were extraordinarily heated affairs. I’ll have more on Madigan’s intentions for subscribers later this week. * More political stuff…
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Dillard: No regrets about pushing Obama
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Republican State Sen. Kirk Dillard was asked recently if he regrets appearing in a TV ad for Barack Obama [link is now fixed]…
* And, apparently, there is an agreement not to run that ad in the fall if Obama gets the Democratic nomination…
* Asked if he believes that the Obama campaign will honor the agreement, Dillard replies…
* Here’s the script from the Obama TV ad that first aired in Iowa last year. It’s called “Carry“…
* And here’s the ad, which has been used many times and in many states since Iowa… ![]() * Dillard’s enthusiasm for Obama wasn’t confined to appearing in TV ads. He also did at least one campaign conference call for Obama back in Iowa…
Discuss.
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