Posts Tagged ‘campaign’

Obama for President Wasn’t a Campaign, It Was a Business

The political blogosphere is buzzing about Obama campaign manager David Plouffe’s interview. Soren Dayton argues the lessons of the Obama campaign were “budgeting, technology, field, and media,” while Patrick Ruffini finds that the important lesson is that “Obama ran a better kind of offline campaign.” Although it is quite true that these are some critical [...]

Lessons of the 2008 Election

Please note that this is by no means a comprehensive list of all of the lessons we should take from this year’s election.  These are just a few of the many important recognitions we must make moving forward. The GOP’s electoral map has shrunk. As much as it pains me to say it as a [...]

Final Electoral Predictions: What a McCain Upset Would Look Like

At this point, I don’t think that any of us can effectively predict what the outcome of tomorrow’s elections will be.  Quite frankly, I’m not even sure that we’ll know the who the next President of the United States is going to be for many hours, if not days, after polls close.  That said, it [...]

BREAKING: PA GOP Launches Rev. Wright TV Ad

The Pennsylvania Republican Party just announced that it released an ad attacking Barack Obama’s judgment due to his associations with Rev. Wright. The ad features Rev. Wright’s now infamous line, “Not God Bless America. God Damn America!” Full content of the announcement e-mail after the jump.

Addressing Some Concerns Raised About NextGenGOP

Since pushing the site live over the past 24 hours, I’ve received a plethora of positive feedback. All of our contributors extend our most sincere thanks to those who have taken the time to write us kind and encouraging words. However, a couple very important concerns have been raised about our website and our goals. [...]