New York Times: “Mr. Romney’s team has concluded that debates are about creating moments and has equipped him with a series of zingers that he has memorized and has been practicing on aides since August. His strategy includes luring the president into appearing smug or evasive about his responsibility for the economy.”
Archives for September 2012
Rivera Trails in Florida
The Miami Herald reports that two separate polls from Republican and Democratic third-party groups have arrived at the same conclusion: Rep. David Rivera (R-FL) is losing his reelection effort.
“Rivera, under separate federal criminal investigations into his personal and campaign finances, trails Democratic challenger Joe Garcia by nine percentage points in a Democratic poll and he’s behind by 10 points in the Republican survey — just outside the poll’s error margin.”
Quote of the Day
“I think my biggest worry would be
for his mental well being. I have all the confidence in the world of his
ability, his decisiveness, his leadership skills, his understand of the
economy, his understanding of what’s missing right now. The pieces that
are missing to get the jump started. So for me I think it would be the
emotional part of it.”
— Ann Romney, in an interview with KTVN-TV, on her worries if Mitt Romney were elected president.
Is Obama Headed for an Electoral College Blowout?
“Some political scientists and Democratic strategists believe it’s now possible that President Obama could replicate his break-out Electoral College map from 2008, with the exception of Indiana, even if the popular vote is closer than four years ago,” Politico reports.
Said Democratic strategist Tad Devine: “He’s in a position to get close to 350 electoral votes, without a doubt. The president and his campaign successfully identified states where they could beat Romney, set out to define Romney in those places and did so well through the course of the spring and summer.”
The Week: Three paths to electoral victory for Mitt Romney.
What if America Had Compulsory Voting?
Lexington: “America — a land that takes its liberties seriously — is unlikely to copy Belgium or Australia and adopt compulsory voting. But if it did, Mr Obama would romp home in November.”
Many GOP Operatives Conceding Ohio
Walter Shapiro: “Many of the well-known Ohio Republicans I interviewed offered their blunt assessments only after they were guaranteed complete anonymity. That is often the Faustian bargain of political journalism in 2012: robotic talking points on the record or something resembling honesty with no names attached. The reason, though, that I am emphasizing the don’t-quote-me part of the equation is that I was stunned by the vehemence of the thumbs-down-on-Mitt verdict. All but conceding the state to Obama, these Republicans were offering what may be the biggest rejection of Ohio since Philip Roth wrote Goodbye Columbus.”
In the Shadow of Lincoln
Just published: Seward: Lincoln’s Indispensable Man by Walter Stahr.
The Economist: “Seward was, Mr Stahr asserts, America’s second-greatest secretary of state, giving way only to John Quincy Adams, the force behind the Monroe Doctrine.”
“Seward’s problem is that he is condemned to be in the shadow of Abraham Lincoln. It might not have turned out so. At the 1860 Republican Party convention, Seward, then in his second term as a United States senator, had been favoured to win the party’s presidential nomination when the lesser-known Lincoln snatched it from him. Needing Seward’s Washington expertise, Lincoln tapped him for secretary of state. So powerful did Seward remain that he was targeted by the April 1865 cabal that killed Lincoln, surviving with some nasty knife wounds.”
Ryan Reassures Conservatives
Sources close to the Romney campaign tell National Review that Rep. Paul Ryan has reached out to conservative journalists — including George Will, Paul Gigot, Larry Kudlow — to express confidence about the Republican ticket’s chances, fielded questions, and asked for frank assessments.
“Ryan has made the calls one by one from the trail. The private press talks, which are ongoing, have often been lengthy and candid.”
Obama Organizes Huge Debate Party
“Obama campaign activists and volunteers have organized a massive debate-night effort, hosting 3,200 debate watch parties across 50 states for next Wednesday’s debate,” Politico reports.
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High Expectations for Romney in Debate
Michelle Cottle: “Romney may be a good debater. He may even be a great debater. But at this point his team has fumbled the expectations game to the point where the governor will need to perform at a level well above anything we’ve seen from him to date if he wants to pull off the “W.” Just holding his own against the president — often a challenger’s primary hurdle — won’t change the game, and, at this point, a game changer is what people are demanding.”
Dubs Runs for President
A new children’s book by Dick Morris: Dubs Runs for President.
Suspected GOP Voter Fraud Spreads in Florida
Florida elections officials said that “at least 10 counties have identified suspicious and possibly fraudulent voter registration forms turned in by a firm working for the Republican Party of Florida,” the Los Angeles Times reports.
“The controversy in Florida — which began with possibly fraudulent forms that first cropped up in Palm Beach County — has engulfed the Republican National Committee, which admitted Thursday that it urged state parties in seven swing states to hire the firm, Strategic Allied Consulting.The RNC paid the company at least $3.1 million — routed through the state parties of Florida, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia — to register voters and run get-out-the-vote operations. Wisconsin and Ohio had not yet paid the firm for get-out-the-vote operations it was contracted to do.”
Akin Adviser Compares Him to Cult Leader
Kellyanne Conway, a consultant for U.S. Senate candidate Todd Akin (R), compared her client’s fortitude in staying in the race to that of deadly cult leader David Koresh, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Said Conway: “I’ve expressed this to Todd as my client for a while now, I’ve expressed it to him directly. The first day or two where it was like the Waco with the David Koresh situation where they’re trying to smoke him out with the SWAT teams and the helicopters and the bad Nancy Sinatra records. Then here comes day two and you realize the guy’s not coming out of the bunker. Listen, Todd has shown his principle to the voters.”
Lawmaker Says Challenger is a Drunk
Rep. Allen West (R-FL) accuses challenger Patrick Murphy (D) of being a belligerent drunk in a tough new ad.
Bonus Quote of the Day
“Watching his father, George, eat an entire batch of home-made ice cream that was accidentally sweetened with salt, so that it wouldn’t go to waste, had a huge impact on Mitt. Waste is simply not tolerated.”
— Laurie Romney, quoted by the Colorado Statesman, describing her
father-in-law’s frugality.
GOP Pollster Says Obama Succeeded in Defining Romney
Susquehanna pollster Jim Lee acknowledged on a conference call for Pennsylvania Republicans that President Obama’s campaign did a good job defining Mitt Romney over the summer.
Why So Many Predictions Fail
Just published and highly reccommended: The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — but Some Don’t by Nate Silver.
Silver talks to AdWeek: “I kind of realized after writing this book that I don’t particularly like politics that much. I definitely like elections, as they’re fun to forecast and to watch evolve, but I don’t particularly like the day to day of politics or some of the people who end up getting involved.”
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