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More online openness from Team McCain
John McCain's campaign took a big step when they created the McCain Report. Michael Turk has written on this. I am struck by a new post from the campaign's Director of Strategy, Sarah Simmons. She's senior staff whose opinions drive large-scale strategic decisions made by the campaign. And she is telling you on their blog what they are thinking:
John McCain continues to defy expectations. We all (pollsters, pundits and campaign leadership) were braced for a Barack Obama bounce -- like a pretty big one. The great news: it hasn’t really materialized, not yet anyway. Yes, he’s seen a bounce -- daily tracking polls show him up around 6-points -- but that’s a far cry from the hype that many of our friends on cable news had been selling.
And, two major polls released in the past 24 hours are full of good news for the campaign -- Diageo/Hotline shows Senator McCain trailing by 2 points overall, but we lead by 10 points with independents. WSJ/NBC shows Senator McCain trailing by 6 points, but the same poll shows Senator McCain has big leads with suburban women and white men.
- Soren Dayton's blog
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Latest RCP Average for Saturday, 6-14-08
Rasmussen, which is generally said to be the most reliable, has McCain trailing by 6 but I still like the fact that the RCP average is even lower: Obama +3.9. H/T to RealClearPolitics.com.
While Sarah's information is positive, what strikes me as even more positive on the McCain site this weekend is The Decision Center. Check it out and play John McCain's version of "Find the Truth", which involves finding the truth on policy issues rather than finding out who started which rumor about him - much more powerful than the Obama victimology strategy, assuming the word gets out.
Soren, The McCain Report and The Decision Center...
...are both just like any other political campaign website, nothing but self-serving propaganda. McCain's saving grace is that Obama's is even more boring and self-serving than his. There is nothing innovated in these of these to sites. But just in case I may have made a mistake, I will look again and try to stay awake long enough to finish the whole site
Can you help me out and tell me which part you think in new or innovating?
ex animo
davidfarrar