Title: CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES
1CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES
2TRUMAN-DEWEY RACE - 1948
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4NOBODY LIKED TRUMAN!
- Truman was a nobody from Missouri whod become
Pres. after FDR died. Hed dropped the atomic
bomb and started the Cold War, Marshall Plan,
Korean War, etc. He had none of FDRs charisma,
polish or sophistication. - Thomas Dewey was considered a shoo-in. He was a
popular Republican Governor of New York, had been
a tough prosecutor. Movie-star looks. - Considered the election his to lose.
5MORE TROUBLE!
- Trumans Democratic party was splintered
- Strom Thurmond ran for Dixiecrats
anti-integration Southern Democrats outraged at
Trumans civil rights stands - Henry Wallace ran on Progressive ticket left
wing Democrats and Socialists who didnt like his
handling of a steel strike
6TRUMANS WHISTLE-STOP CAMPAIGN
7Trumans campaign
- Do you want to be called a whistle-stop or do
you want to be called a town? - Legend of Give em hell Harry
- Dewey didnt campaign hard came across as cocky
and arrogant
8The Outcome!
9WORKING THE PRIMARIES - JFK
- Traditionally, candidates were chosen by party
leaders, often in smoke-filled rooms with
behind-the-scenes deals.
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- Multiple Democratic candidates Lyndon Johnson
(Texas), Hubert Humphrey (Minnesota), Stuart
Symington (Missouri), John F. Kennedy
(Massachusetts), Adlai Stevenson (Illinois)
Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas Senator Stuart Symington of Missouri Former Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota
11Kennedy worked the primaries, convinced bosses he
could win
12Worries about his youth and religion eased by
primary victories
132008 Capture the Caucuses
- Obama vs. Clinton, Edwards, etc.
- Hillary Clinton considered frontrunner from Day 1
The Inevitable next Prez.
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15Obama goes after wins in small caucus
states-proves he can win
16Uses Internet techniques like meetups pioneered
by Howard Dean in 2004
- Enthusiasm of followers, esp. youth, erodes
Hillarys support, her campaign falters.
17http//politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/re
sults/delegates/index.html
18Obama captures the big bucks and support, locks
up the nomination
19OTHER STRATEGIES
- Ticket balancing geographic, ethnic, etc.
- Select an omnibus candidate preferably a
popular general - Name recognition
- Master the news cycle.
- The low road negative campaigning
20http//www.livingroomcandidate.org/
21Manipulative Techniques
- STRAW MAN
- GLITTERING GENERALITIES
- BANDWAGON
- CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS
- APPEAL TO FEAR
- DECK-STACKING
- GOTCHA out of context quotes