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LeftInTX

(25,383 posts)
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 11:53 PM Oct 2012

Interesting article about the spin

Mitt Romney wants Republicans confident, President Obama wants Democrats scared

....Democrats have long seemed to believe they’ve got this election in the bag. That changed with the first debate (in part because the first debate really did make it likelier that Romney would win the election). So rather than comfort worried Democrats or strut about their debate win, the Obama campaign, in the final weeks of the election, is trying to scare its base, to persuade them that Republicans really could retake the White House. That gives their people a reason to go vote. And if their people have a reason to vote, the Obama campaign’s ground game will do the rest.

The bottom line is that Boston fears scared Republicans won’t vote and Chicago fears confident Democrats won’t vote. And so, in this final stretch, Boston wants Republicans confident and Chicago wants Democrats scared. Keep that in mind as you read the spin.

snipped from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/wp/2012/10/23/mitt-romney-wants-republicans-confident-president-obama-wants-democrats-scared/

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Interesting article about the spin (Original Post) LeftInTX Oct 2012 OP
I think about this alot cilla4progress Oct 2012 #1
I think that's correct alcibiades_mystery Oct 2012 #2

cilla4progress

(24,736 posts)
1. I think about this alot
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 12:05 AM
Oct 2012

What do campaigns this is the best strategy: giving the voters the sense their guy is a winner, that voters will jump on the bandwagon? OR, scaring voters into GOTV by pushing the meme their guy could lose without good turnout.

Interesting to see it played out "in real time."

 

alcibiades_mystery

(36,437 posts)
2. I think that's correct
Thu Oct 25, 2012, 12:08 AM
Oct 2012

I've been following along with the emails I receive from the campaign. They're obviously motivational in their fear factor. I think this is a good description of the strategy.

One other point: it's working. No Democrat is going to skip the vote this year because Obama's gonna win anyway. Not gonna happen. So, crazy like a Fox on the South Side, as per usual.

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