Too Little Too Late? Can McCain Compete?
October 13th, 2008 . by iVote
Someone recently said, “If the stock market can climb 800 point for 5 days before the election and if Osama Bin Laden is captured John McCain might have a chance to be elected President of the United States.”
iVoteAmerica agrees. Although, recent calls for a shake up in the McCain campaign would also help, together with a strong showing in the next debate.
Let’s get real, however. The Barack Obama train has implemented the most sophisticated election strategy in history.
Obama’s skillful use of the Internet, early focus on caucuses, new registrations, younger voters, smaller contributions, rejection of public funding, carefully targeted advertisement and his self-styled low-keyed, reasoned persona has truly transformed election strategies of the future.
McCain’s bulky, old-line approach leaves him with a serious image issue. He looks old, he sounds old and he debates with an old line style. If it walks like a duck…well, you get it.
McCain still has time to win but it will require him and his staff to walk, error free, on the razor’s edge for another 22 days.
It may be too little, too late for John McCain.
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October 3rd, 2008 . by iVotePalin Delivers Dose of Main Stream to Biden
October 3rd, 2008 . by iVote
The debate we all waited for has come and gone. After a bad two-week thumping of Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin by the liberal main stream press, Palin vs. Biden was billed as the “make-or-break” for John McCain’s campaign.
The post debate spin by the left-leaning media was more entertaining than the debate itself. CNN, MSNBC, CBS and ABC all took a position that Palin did well but neither candidate actually won the debate in the eyes of Main Stream America. Wrong!
Salon.com headlined their opinionated analysis with this leader title “Sarah Palin exceeds expectations — and still loses.”
The main stream press carefully mocked Palin’s main street use of phrases like “heck” and “darn it” and “dog gone it.”
There was some serious nervousness in the McCain camp and among Republicans who wondered which Sarah Palin would show up to debate Biden. Would the dim-witted, air head Palin that was created by Saturday Nigh Live and carefully edited clips from interviews show up or would it be the St. Paul Palin from the Republican Convention.
Five minutes into the debate it was apparent that St. Paul Palin, the soccer mom turned lip-sticked pit bull showed up!
Palin delivered dose of main stream to Biden and based upon her connection with heartland Americans iVoteAmerica declares Sarah Palin the winner.
However, it’s not about us…it’s about you…who do you think won the debate and why?



