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RazBerryBeret Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-27-08 07:22 PM
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Daily Email from the McCain Camp....
actually, this is one of four today..and again, I'm a registered Democrat in Ohio who has NEVER voted Republican....weird.

they seem desperate for cash. (and the good news is they're expecting a 15 point bump after the convention! Let's see if we can make it higher!)


Team -

I wanted to share a memo from our Director of Strategy, Sarah Simmons. After naming his running-mate, Senator Joe Biden, our campaign believes Senator Obama will receive a bump in polling numbers after this week's Democratic Convention in Denver.

Senator Obama's bump in the polls means we need to re-double our efforts this week as we head into our own Convention starting September 1st. We're focused on electing the man we all know is ready to lead, a man who puts his country before all else, John McCain. That's why I'm asking you to make an immediate donation to our campaign so we have the financial resources necessary heading into our Convention next week. Your generous support is critical as we're quickly approaching our August 31st deadline- the last day to accept your primary donations.

As of September 1st, we'll be limited in the amount of money we can spend to elect John McCain. Senator Obama broke his promise to accept federal funds and will be able to spend whatever he wants to defeat us. Any amount you can give today- up to the legal limit of $2,300 will go a long way in helping us reach our financial goals by the end of the month.

Please take a few minutes to read Sarah's memo and if you can, make a contribution to our campaign. As always, I thank you for your time and support.

Many Thanks-
Rick

_____________________________
Rick Davis
Campaign Manager
John McCain 2008

From: Simmons, Sarah
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 7:32 AM
To: All Staff
CC: Rick Davis
Subject: Strategy Memo: Obama's Convention Bounce



TO: Interested Parties
FROM: Sarah Simmons, Director of Strategy
RE: Obama's Convention Bounce
DATE: August 22, 2008

Monday marks the beginning of the Democratic National Convention in Denver. A combination of factors makes this particular convention historic on many levels. Democrats have just completed an incredibly compelling primary cycle that has both energized and divided the Democratic Party. Because of the unique nature of the Democratic primary, we believe Obama will receive a significant bump from his convention.

This cycle mirrors Bill Clinton's Democratic convention in 1992: A historic 16-point bump. Barack Obama is more similarly situated to Bill Clinton in 1992 than any other candidate in recent history. Bill Clinton was a new candidate on t he national scene; he was running in a "change" oriented election cycle and the economy was voters' top issue -- a dynamic he was able to capitalize on. He received a 16-point bump coming out of his convention. Obama is also a "new" candidate in a change-oriented environment. And, like Bill Clinton, he will spend the convention presenting himself as the agent of change who will fix the economy.

Obama will ride his VP bump. In addition to Obama taking advantage of the political environment, he will announce his Vice Presidential candidate late this week. This announcement typically gives a candidate a 5-point temporary bump that dissipates. However, Obama's timing allows him to maximize his Vice Presidential bump and sustain press attention for the course of the week. He will ride the wave of an announcement from late this week (announcement expected by Saturday) through his speech on Thursday. This means that whatever bump he gains from the announcement has the potential to be lasting.

Obama will correct his underperformance with Hillary Clinton's primary voters and emerge with a much more cohesive base. This convention gives Obama a platform to unite his base. There continues to be a divide in the Democratic base: Between 10-15% of Democrats are voting for McCain or sitting on the fence. In target states, that number is even higher, between 15-20% in many surveys. The Obama campaign knows that winning or losing in states like Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania depends on Obama's ability to bring these voters home. If his convention successfully showcases Hillary Clinton and heals the wounds from the primary, he will move large groups of voters in those key places.

Obama's stadium address on Thursday -- the 45th anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech -- will result in effusive and overwhelming press coverage. On Thursday, Obama will give a great speech, as has been his trademark. The press will sing his praises and remark on his historic address and Obama's place in history. For example, The Associated Press today published an article comparing the historic nature of the addresses - a week before Obama's speech. This coverage will be impenetrable and will undoubtedly impact the polls.

We believe Obama will see a significant bump, and believe it is reasonable to expect nearly a 15-point bounce out of a convention in this political environment.
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opihimoimoi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-27-08 07:26 PM
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1. Not with CLIPs like this on YOU TUBE... McWorse won't counter
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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-27-08 07:31 PM
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2. Dear Rick Davis
the only thing McWar is ready to lead is a geriatric home for men who play Battleship.

Just saying.
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