Sunday, February 7, 2010

In your honest opinion, who do you think has run the most organized Presidential campaign?

Please try to be objective and not be biased due to your support of any one candidate. I'm sure I'll get ignorant responses but I'll weed through those and try to look at the most objective well thought out responses.In your honest opinion, who do you think has run the most organized Presidential campaign?
Obama's campaign will be studied in college classes. His grass roots involvement is so impressive. He is also the first campaigner to realize the power of the internet... hence his big campaign donations. He has worked the universities. In 2006 his crew was already setting up camp around the huge University of Texas and getting college volunteers to get the word out. His chief strategist, David Axelrod, spent numerous hours studying the caucuses in states and how best to approach each one. While Clinton was dissing smaller states with few delegates, Axelrod had Obama in every small town in every small state, when time allowed.





Out of 700 paid staffers, only one has been fired for making a negative comment about Hillary Clinton in Iowa.In your honest opinion, who do you think has run the most organized Presidential campaign?
I think Obama. His campaign has overcome great odds. Some thought Hillary was a sure thing. Look at his performances in the caucases. He won Texas, he leads in both pledged delegates and the popular vote. Don't worry. It isn't the best campaign that wins. It is the inside political clout at the end. If his campaign can overcome THAT, the answer to your question will be more obvious. I don't think he can. That is just my opinion. I grew up in Chicago. Democratic politics has always favored the insider. Obama even with the support of the people still has to overcome that.
Obama. Look at the amount of funds raised, without PACs; the staggering number of new Dem voters registered; and grassroots campaign infrastructure. It's all there.





Beyond that, his sense of ';branding'; is astoundingly smart and progressive. Having different type treatments for each state? That's brilliant.





Even Colin Powell has openly complimented Obama and has stated that he's been running an impressive campaign.





Granted, Hillary has run a good campaign. But in all seriousness we have to ask ourselves: without the Wright controversy, would she have lasted as long? Doubtful, I think.
Obama has the most money from Foreign interests like Hamas and Al Queda, but I think Hillary has taken the most punishment in the press, no doubt being female and also the whole Obama Media Darling thing from the beginning. I know she has employed more women, and Obama more black activists like Jesse Jackson Jr. I think overall McCain has ran a clean race and very organized, I think Obama has way underestimated the Republican ability to unite their party!
Senator Obama has performed brilliantly in securing the caucus votes and remember he is the new guy on the block.





McCain did well on almost no money to speak of, as compared with Senator Obama.





Hillary's campaign was overconfident. She would have won if she had not thought she was going to a coronation.
Well......of the 3 main contenders there is little doubt that Obama has run the best campaign.I dont believe its even close.If you throw in the ';other candidates';I think he still has done the best job,but I think Nader and Paul have run great campaigns base on what little press each gets.Anyone who says Hillary has run the best campign is either delusional ,not paying attention or such a strong supporter that one cant reall count their opinion.Hillary has twice been broke while brinking in 200 million.How is that even possible?There have been several staff shake ups in her campaign,and she spends money poorly.I dont know how anyone could say thats a good campaign.
Ralph Nader is well organized in his 2008 presidential run as a Green party candidate. He has many obstacles to overcome as a third-party candidate and he must also overcome media failure to cover the most important issues in this election.
SENATOR BARACK OBAMA.





his grassroot approach to this presidential campaign has been brilliant.





he's spent his money wisely and effectively.





he's campaigned more honorably than any of the others.





against all odds, he has done an outstanding job.
It's rather obvious. half of her immeadiate staff has quit, not wanting to be associated with her. When you change Captains in the middle of the voyage. Somethings awry in the voyage.
Hillary Clinton has run the most tactically effective campaign by far and I'm not a Hillary supporter. Obama mishandled the Rev story completely.
Clinton has run it like an oranized crime syndicate
Clinton or McCain. I would say Obama but the way Wright was handled was amateur hour at best. Wright has ruined him.
I say Clinton, she`s a strong candidate and she`s run a tough campaign.

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