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DaLittle Kitty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:18 AM
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New Hampshire NOW is Key For Edwards Camapaign
Some Very Important Points Are Made By This Author in How John Edwards Can Prevail in New Hampshire. I will note the most Important of those points.
John Edwards' Win Free or Die Strategy for New Hampshire

Posted December 18, 2007 | 08:57 AM (EST)
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As we race into the most compact primary schedule ever and the top two candidates for the Democrats continue to dominate the polls, I've realized that campaigns are a lot like ball games: the key ingredient that makes them both so much fun to watch is the tiniest possibility that an underdog can win. Therefore, with the help of a number of New Hampshire-ites, I've designed a blueprint for victory for John Edwards that isn't about squeezing the very last dime out of bundlers and other donors but leveraging the commerce of the 21st century: SOCIAL NETWORKS. Forget the political capital of the last century, no more broadcast TV or radio ads, stop taking polls, fire the expensive consultants, just continue to pay your existing staff and follow this plan to victory in NH. Here's your Win Free or Die in New Hampshire Blueprint strategy courtesy of me -- no charge.

According to the Rasmussen polls, you have the support of 22% of likely caucus goers in Iowa and 17% in New Hampshire -- sadly about the same place you've been for several months (even more reason to fire the consultants!), but not insolvable. IMHO These polls are not reflective of the true level of support for Senator Edwards.)

You have to switch gears today, right now, in New Hampshire for two reasons: 1) chances are great that you will come in a close third in Iowa I disagree here. Edwards is now looking very much like the WINNER in Iowa!) and that's fine, no harm in a solid double digit showing in Iowa. 2) In order to survive the compact primary season, you have to come out of New Hampshire at least a close second (remember the Comeback Kid who came in second in 1992 and declared victory?) With the New Hampshire vote just a few days later there won't be any time to change strategy after Iowa, do it now. :bounce: (This point is one with which I agree!)

Here's the math. There were nearly 220,000 votes cast in the 2004 Democratic primary in New Hampshire, and Kerry won 39% of them, or 85,500 votes. So, let's say that you already have a little over 20,000 sewn up (and I know that's a risk to assume, but you've got to start somewhere) then what you really need to do to win is gain 55,500 votes. Here's the plan to do that without any cash out the door:

Stop Asking for Money -- NOW!!!. I know it sounds crazy, but all fund raising is doing for you at this point is exhausting everyone, staff, donors, potential voters and obfuscating the real need for VOLUNTEERS TO TAKE CONTROL OF THE CAMPAIGN in New Hampshire. Candidates send out an email that has a promising beginning, like, "I am so determined to bring a fresh approach to politics in America, but I need your help." And it's followed by the inevitable next line (and always in bold), "5,000 people donate in the next 24 hours, we can show their campaign that we reject this kind of divisive politics. Make your donation of $25 now!"

The old 20th century political playbook says squeeze every donor you've got for contributions and spray paint messages across the broadcast airwaves. But don't, please don't, just stop before it's too late.

Generally in political circles there is confusion between money and votes in politics, as if the former automatically begets the latter. But, Presidents Perot and Forbes know better. You need votes now and you can't buy them, you've got to earn them.

Get Off The Bus And Go Skinny Dipping. The biggest surprise this campaign season has been the unwillingness of the candidates, other than Ron Paul, to reveal his or her true selves in unexpected and unscripted ways. You can use social media but it still doesn't make you authentic. And if there is anything that rubs people the wrong way about you, no offense John, it's your unctuous lawyerlyness. You've got to close the deal that you should be the next POTUS with 50,000 people in the next three weeks. Micah Sifry, one of the big brains behind TechPresident, GOOD IDEA! :bounce::bounce:suggests a live webcast every morning between now and the election and talk to voters about your day, your views, your hopes, your fears. It doesn't matter what the topic is, it's an opportunity to inform and inspire people and show them your real, intelligent, authentic self. AND JOHN EDWARDS IS AUTHENTIC!:bounce:

:bounce:It's critically important that you engage your supporters, listen to them, and recruit them to be your foot soldiers for the final push.:bounce:

WE NEED THAT MULTIPLIER EFFECT, SYNERGY Supporters recruiting NEW SUPPORTERS on your behalf! :woohoo:

KISS Off. You're going to have to steel yourself against the natural tendency that campaigns have to try to do absolutely EVERYTHING in the final stretch. It's time to Keep It Simple, Stupid. Joe Trippi is a smart guy, but your website has become a mish-mash of every widget, gadget, social network gizmo under the sun. As appalling as this may sound, you need more Karl Rove and less Joe Trippi right now.

:-) GOOD POINT... Get people to FOCUS LIKE A LASER! Pick a social networking tool or site and get everyone you know in New Hampshire to start using it to share information about who needs help, how many voters you need per precinct (no need or time for secrets.)

Cut the Parachutes. Friend-to-friend persuasion beats kids parachuting in from Pennsylvania driving people crazy by ringing on their doorbells between 6 and 9 every night or emails for money every day. Unfortunately, New Hampshire is light on union workers, your base in other states, but no worries, there are other social networks that you can leverage. Couple this friend focus by pulling the plug on all of your broadcast media.

:think:I Disagree here... Just stay moderate degree just to be there and keep it low key... Latest commercial looks just right! You'll get the added benefit of free media reporting on your rejection of mind numbing TV and radio ads droning in people's living rooms that the intelligent folks in New Hampshire stopped watching months ago. Staying low key and keeping frequency of ads in lower range will reach those just now beginning to pay attention.

:think:Find and Nurture the Nodes. Networks have nodes, key spots where lots of information is exchanged. In social networks, these nodes are people who know lots of other people. This is New Hampshire, folks are more public and invested in their support of a candidate than in almost any other state. You need to find the nodes, and fast, and put them in charge of your campaign. Really, PUT THEM IN CHARGE!

They're smart people who know the state and its voters much better than your suits ever will. HAND THE KEYS OVER TO THEM! Ask these folks what THEY REQUIRE to spread THEIR MESSAGE as to WHY their friends should SUPPORT YOU!

Your fate is inextricably linked to their interest, passion, and commitment to your cause.

I won't assume that the nodes have been identified already, although they should be, but they're not very hard to find, they're the head of the PTA, the coach of the new girls ice hockey teams across the states, the deacons in churches. You need to talk to them every day -- by email or phone or in person -- and deputize them. Without the fundraising and TV noise this will be easier to do. Lots of campaigns talk about doing this, but almost none do it because they are paying staff and consultants too much money to believe that they are in charge.

These real New Hampshire-ites are going to convince five, six, seven of their friends (and remember, in New Hampshire Independents often provide the margin for victory in the primaries) to vote for you and create the margin of victory.

:bounce: Get them talking points, videos they can watch and share, and testimonials they can read and share. FACILITATE THEIR EFFORTS ON YOUR BEHALF!

Give them the tools they need to make YOUR case at the dinner or a Christmas party or at the hockey rink-- and get out of their way. But keep talking to them, ask for their input and ideas, listen to them about what is and isn't working. PARTICIPATIVE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY! Use IT!

You will only win because of these key supporters -- or lose because you haven't engaged them enough.;(

Follow this blueprint and I'll see you in South Carolina. :woohoo:Brush it aside, run around New Hampshire like a chicken with your head cut off, and you'll be back in North Carolina very soon. ;(

AGREED!




DaLittleKitty says Please don't disappoint me John, America is depending upon you doing this right. :nuke:
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PDittie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:25 AM
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1. In a conference call with Edwards supporters in Texas
on Monday evening (on which I participated), the camapign's strongest request was for volunteers with time available to come to New Hampshire to blockwalk.

This suggests a lot of confidence in the outcome in Iowa, n'est ce pas?

:bounce: :kick: :headbang: :woohoo: :applause:

Do you have a link for the OP, please?
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DaLittle Kitty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:29 AM
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2. Info On How to Help in New Hampshire!

2) REMOTE PHONE BANK for New Hampshire right from your own home in Florida using your cell phone minutes or many of us have UNLIMITED NATIONWIDE LONG DISTANCE ON OUR HOME PHONES with which calls to potential Edwards Caucus Goers in Iowa or New Hampshire Voters could be made to encourage them to support John Edwards. Sign up at:

http://johnedwards.com/nh/volunteer/signup/

and/or just go directly to: http://www.johnedwardsphonebank.com/ to help out John Edwards in NH!

Many of us have nationwide no-roam/no-long distance plans with a lot of spare minutes that we rarely use. This month consider signing up to make calls into New Hampshire (and possibly other states) using your minutes. This can help make a difference if you can spare the time and the minutes.


3) ROAD TRIP FOR ONE AMERICA: Take your support on the road and volunteer to travel for the John Edwards campaign to one of the early states and spend a weekend (or week!) helping them campaign. Temporary housing can usually be arranged through the help of local supporters in these states so all you have to do is get there, help'em out and then get back later.

http://johnedwards.com/roadtrip/signup/


Just Do It!
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MaineDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:33 AM
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4. I got a call last night to come to NH to do grassroots organizing
I may go that last weekend before the primary.
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DaLittle Kitty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 12:03 PM
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6. You Live Close.. Please go and Bring a friend or Two... We Are Counting On You Northerners!
Anyone within 250 miles should drive to New Hampshire and volunteer if they can arrange their schedule. America and the rest of the world will THANK YOU!
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mmonk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:29 AM
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3. Yes.
The communication I have received is for volunteers there especially and for other early states such as South Carolina.
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demnan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 10:34 AM
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5. I really like your ideas
and every campaign could take advice from you right now. I know mine could.
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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-19-07 03:19 PM
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7. I am going to Iowa for Edwards..Dec 30th..I will stay till Jan 5th as all flights are full
after the third..its ok they will surely need help on the fourth ..cleaning up loose ends..

getting a Hotel was tough but i finally got one today..


I was a dem Delegate in 2004 for Kerry/Edwards from Fla..they have asked me to work for them in the past ..but now i am on full board.

So cold Iowa here i come!!..

Go John Go!!

fly
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