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« on: April 25, 2004, 03:19:25 AM »
« edited: April 26, 2004, 08:04:51 AM by Umengus »

Josh Marshall:"There's an article by Ryan Lizza in the current New Republic that I strongly recommend you read. The upshot of the piece is that there's some wisdom -- and certainly a strategy behind John Kerry's relative absence from the airwaves over the last six to eight weeks.

The conventional rule of campaigning is that you don't let your opponent define you before you get a chance to define yourself.

Yet, as Ryan describes it, the Kerry plan is to do something very near the opposite. The plan is to take these punches from the Bush campaign and let Bush burn through a lot of his money. Hopefully, in the view of the Kerry campaign, Kerry comes through that without having suffered too much damage. Then Kerry fights back with hard-hitting ads through the late spring and summer with Bush having squandered his huge money advantage.

Now, what to make of this?

This is one of those strategies that is improbably brilliant unless it turns out to be completely stupid. And the difficulty, as with so many high stakes decisions in life, is that it's hard to know in advance which it will be.

There is, however, as Ryan points out, at least some reason to think the Kerry campaign may be on to something. If I recall correctly, the Bush campaign spent something on the order of $50 million in March alone -- most of it on ads -- and certainly tens of millions more through April. So Bush has burned through a ton of money while Kerry has been raising it at a blinding clip. Ryan notes the following ...

On March 1, Kerry had $2.4 million in the bank and Bush had $110 million. By the end of April, a rough educated guess, based on how both candidates are raising and spending money, would put Kerry's cash on hand at about $60 million and Bush's at about $75 million.
Now, there's been a lot of attention to Bush's bounce in the polls. But even so Republican-friendly a poll as the Fox News poll, which is the most recent national poll out, has Bush 43%, Kerry 42%. That's within the margin of error; and by most calculations an incumbent who barely pulls more than 40% is in serious trouble.

So there's certainly a way of looking at what's happened over the last month or so and say that Bush has essentially squandered his entire financial advantage over Kerry. And the race is still neck and neck.

Famous last words? Could be.

I don't put any of this forward to endorse this strategy or criticize it. I'm uncertain. It just seems to me that it is at least arguable that Kerry's getting bruised a bit was a price worth paying to even the campaign funds playing field. Again, at least arguable"

source: http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/

Kerry has the reputation to well-finish his campaign. Wait and see...
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« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2004, 05:48:37 AM »

I had a thought similar to this... let Bush's campaign "wail and war" and remain farily quiet so that the attacks by Bush dont really have an effect as the public is not aware of who Bush is attacking and then come back at Bush when he is low on funds and be able to define yourself as somone knew and ameanble to the voters...
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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2004, 01:05:03 PM »

Problem with this regardless of when the Kerry campaign "introduces Kerry" to the American voter is that he's still going to be, well, Kerry.  He's not very likable.  It's something you just can't get around.

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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2004, 01:08:03 PM »

It's also important to note that FOX's polls are not Republican friendly and have been very accurate in the past, missing the 2000 result by only .38% I believe.  This is despite whatever bias the channel has.
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« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2004, 01:11:10 PM »

This is a great idea. I mean, EVERYONE wrote off Kerry in the primary and he came out of NO WHERE and won Iowa. Kerry might do the same, or not.
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« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2004, 08:12:24 PM »

Kerry was relying on the media to carry his water.  Look at the 60 Minutes interviews the last several weeks.  his accomplices in the media have given him $100 million worth of advertising at the low, low rate of absolutely free.
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« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2004, 08:30:09 PM »

Yes.  Fox uses an outfit called Opinion Dynamics which is quite good.
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« Reply #7 on: April 25, 2004, 10:00:35 PM »

Although this may seem like some good 'strategery', there was little choice. by the time Kerry nailed the nomination he was broke, and Bush had over $150mil and a well prepared team.

right now we are ending 'round 2', with Bush have a slight edge. Round 1 was the dem primaries where Kerry ended with a slight edge. In both those Rounds each had a huge advantage (the primaries gave Kerry and the dems a practical monopoly on free media), Round 2 Bush had a practical monoply on paid media.

lets see where we are in June after both candidates slug it out for the first time with roughly equal resources.
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