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Obama management, message and landslide

06:13PM Nov 04, 2008 in category General by george w frink III

Obama-Biden door hanger

Neighbors reported blizzards of Liddy Dole/John McCain robocalls filling up answering machines without regard for whether they had voted, while the only boots-on-the-ground get-out-the-vote effort we saw here was Obama's.

Obama's GOTV team left beautiful, information-rich color "door hangers" which featured easy-to-read, personalized information about both where I vote and how to use the oddly structured North Carolina ballot.

Those "door hangers" illustrate the Obama campaign management skill and attention to detail which created the edge that drove polling analyst Nate Silver to predict an Obama North Carolina win and national electoral vote landslide.

Knowing elections aren't over until the votes are counted and/or Supreme Court judges have ruled, I've nonetheless been predicting Obama would turn North Carolina blue since the first debate, when McCain failed to use the words "middle class" or meaningfully explore issues afflicting this state's economically besieged middle class.

Even the giddy populism of Sarah Palin couldn't fully make up for that Republican message and platform mismanagement.

If through some fluke Obama doesn't win North Carolina tonight, that failure will still have helped elect Democrat Kay Hagan to the U.S. Senate and perhaps helped put Bev Perdue in the governor's mansion.

Omission of those words exemplified Republican concern for the very well-off at the expense of the rest of us, and condescending stunts like exploitation of Samuel J. Wurzelbacher as "Joe the Plumber" did little to obscure the message.

Obama not only used the words "middle class," he spoke in dollar-and-cents tax-cut terms to the real, meat and potatoes needs of real North Carolinians.

That combination of sound management under pressure and proposals faithfully designed to meet the needs of real North Carolinians are the keystones to the Obama victory I expect.


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Good Election Day Morning

12:54PM Nov 04, 2008 in category Politics by george w frink III

Wiley School parking lot

Wylie School (Raleigh, N.C.)

There were six people in line, all courteous, smiling, nodding when I reached my Wylie School polling place this morning at 8:45.

Unconcerned about the secrecy of my ballot, I joined a couple voting with their children at a school cafeteria table. They were conferring happily about obscure races without mentioning the names and I could see we were all Obama/Biden supporters.

Two Obama campaign volunteers in the parking lot agreed that the rain would keep more Republicans home than Democrats, probably washing North Carolina in blue.


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Recession stalks this election

03:22AM Nov 04, 2008 in category Politics by george w frink III

Democrat Barack Obama leads as we go to the polls this morning most importantly because the economy is in disarray and he is the most trusted to deal with that issue.

We go to the polls today with the economy still firmly in mind largely because all but one state is either in or on the verge of recession. Accoring to Moody's, only Alaska the the District of Columbia still have expanding economies.



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