Strategy
What Campaign Activities Should be Prioritized? (Select 5 of 12)
Submitted by Jerimee on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 10:06pm.You be Josh Lyman. What activities do you believe contribute the most to a successful election campaign?
Southern Strategy Debate Broadcast Rescheduled
Submitted by Mark Hufford on Mon, 03/26/2007 - 9:44am.I've heard back from WFDD radio regarding why the Southern Strategy debate, scheduled to air last night, was not aired. Apparently they had technical difficulty with the audio.
It is now scheduled to be broadcast (also available live online) next Sunday, April 1, at 7.
In my opinion, airing it on April Fools Day is consistent with the side of the argument that says Democrats should write off the South.
GOTV, Field Work, Polls, and the Election Haze: How to look at it
Submitted by cm1165 on Sat, 10/21/2006 - 11:18pm.cross posted from kos
We need to talk about the atmosphere that is hanging around to many blogs these days. We seem to be dealing with a mixture of hope, fear, desperation and at least in some cases dread. This seems to be all swirling around at once and I know that all those emotions are YOU HAswirling around in me as well.
I don't see this as either a good thing or a bad thing, but wee need to recognize it for what it is and also that to some degree it is the result of 24 hour new cycle.
Here are the facts as I see them. It is simply a bad year to be a Republican no matter where you are. However, if you are an incumbent Republican you still have the natural advantage that comes with being the incumbent, or maybe not. The way that I see it, turn out at midterms is always dismal. Common sense tells me that people don't come out to vote for a status quo that they are less than enthusiastic about and I think that this is particularly the case this year. Large segments of the Republican base are disillusioned and unenthusiastic about the current agenda of the party that they think represents them.


