02-22-2010, 09:32 PM
Hey
What is the Obama Campaign strategy for 2012? Well, the strategy for year one is to get all the liberal base and liberal power brokers in their back pockets to utilise when the election rolls around. In the first 100 days, Obama cares little about public approval ratings.
Most Americans are moderates, neither strongly liberal or conservative. In order to win the Presidency, politicians have to move to the center to the get mass votes. But in order to even get that far, presidential candidates need the support of either the liberal or conservative groups.
Why? Because they are the ones who give money, resources and time to get someone on their team elected. The majority of Americans who are moderates will barely go out and vote. It's the strong liberal and strong conservatives that will be passionate enough to not only vote, but help get out the vote with others.
What is the Obama Campaign strategy for 2012? Well, the strategy for year one is to get all the liberal base and liberal power brokers in their back pockets to utilise when the election rolls around. In the first 100 days, Obama cares little about public approval ratings.
Most Americans are moderates, neither strongly liberal or conservative. In order to win the Presidency, politicians have to move to the center to the get mass votes. But in order to even get that far, presidential candidates need the support of either the liberal or conservative groups.
Why? Because they are the ones who give money, resources and time to get someone on their team elected. The majority of Americans who are moderates will barely go out and vote. It's the strong liberal and strong conservatives that will be passionate enough to not only vote, but help get out the vote with others.