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Obama's unprecedented cash flow helped to create a monumental ground game with offices in all 50 states. |
| By Steve Jagler Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Steve Jagler |
| Published Nov. 14, 2008 at 7:29 a.m. |
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A barrage of irrepressible forces propelled Democrat Barack Obama's historic presidential victory over Republican John McCain, according to Craig Peterson, who cut his "political teeth" in Ronald Reagan's 1980 campaign and has served as a political advisor for many conservative campaigns over the years.
The stupid economy -- "McCain certainly did not have much of a vision," Peterson said. "I still don't know what his vision was. I know what Obama's was."
George W. Bush -- The Iraq War, the response to Hurricane Katrina and the economic meltdown during the Bush administration gave McCain some heavy baggage. "He (McCain) was saddled with being pigeonholed as part of the Bush administration. I would say it's political realignment. It's just a fact of life," Peterson said.
Zealotry -- McCain's modus operandi was the town hall meeting. Near the end, at an event in Waukesha, the television cameras showed the faces of angry conservatives in the front rows of his town hall meetings, many shouting. McCain quickly slid in the polls, Peterson noted.
Demeanor -- Depending upon the camera view, McCain appeared to be alternately mad or sad during the debates, Peterson said. "John McCain hasn't always looked comfortable in his own suit," Peterson said. Nasty robocalls only reinforced the image. Obama was cool, deliberate and steady.
Generation & race -- "Oh, clearly. McCain kind of represented the last great generation. And now you have the 20-somethings who have now been empowered and the 30-somethings who are scared to death about what happened in the last eight years. Then you have people in their 40s and 50s who have had their life savings cut in half," Peterson said. In the end, Obama carried white, black and Latino voters.
Two words: Sarah Palin -- "There is a Tina Fey factor here. In a month, she was able to make Palin into a cartoon character. When I think of Palin now, I immediately think of 'Saturday Night Live,'" Peterson said. "I blame the McCain people for not vetting her enough."
Money -- Obama's unprecedented cash flow helped to create a monumental ground game with offices in all 50 states. "Because of his rock star image and his ability to raise more money than any candidate has, it wasn't a fair fight," Peterson said.
Obama -- Like Ronald Reagan, Obama appears to the right man for the right time. "With every issue, you have to have a villain. He (McCain) was not able to position Obama as a villain. The guy (Obama) is just too likable. The guy looks good. He wears the suit well. He has the charisma. And he has a very attractive family. I think the public has the impression it will be Camelot again, with kids running around the White House," Peterson said.
"Ronald Reagan had this star quality that Obama has. People would wait for hours to shake his hand. Like Obama, Reagan had a way with words. There's something about a tall, very attractive man walking into the room."
Peterson is president of Buffalo Water Beer Company, a serial entrepreneur and chief executive officer of Zigman Joseph Stephenson. He has been a political consultant for many conservative candidates, including George H.W. Bush.
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Posted by mkelover on Nov. 14, 2008 at 9:24 a.m. (report)
I'm still not sure what Obama's economic vision is either, maybe Craig can explain it. I think in this election year it wasn't about candidate as much as it was about someone different than the current party in power. As exit polls showed, Hillary would have beaten McCain by an even wider margin. You could have run a paper bag against McCain and as long as that paper bag had a "D" next to it, then it would have won. McCain was never the right candidate from the get go. Conservatives want a conservative...not a moderate. For all the talk of McCain courting the moderate vote, he never got it, he lost it by a lot to a candidate who was nowhere near moderate based on his voting record. Craig is absolutely wrong on Sarah Palin. Had Palin not been named to the ticket, McCain would have lost in a Reagan-esque electoral landslide. When Palin was named to the ticket, the polls tightened and money started pouring in from the rank-and-file members of the party. It's convenient to bash Palin because of her folksy accent and that's all Tina Fey had. Tina Fey hated her and would pimp herself as much as possible in order to help McCain lose. The truth is that while Palin came off folksy, she was actually more qualified to lead than Obama. A US Senator for 4 years pales in comparison to a US governor, there's a reason why our country has a long history of electing sitting governors. The republican party does need to go back to its roots. It needs a true conservative who emulates what the party stands for...not a wanna-be maverick moderate who has time and time again been the thorn in the side of the party helping to bring it down, not raise it to the next level. As much as the democrats would hope for it, Palin will not be the nominee in 2012...expect to hear names like Jindal, Pawlenty, Ryan, Barbour, and heck, even Newt!
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