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Thursday, August 09, 2007
Staff Changes Show Different McCain Campaign
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 9:44 AM

It's unclear if John McCain’s campaign for president may yet rebound and blossom once again into a national juggernaut (stranger things have happened). But for now, it remains a very changed operation from the one I saw when I traveled to New Hampshire earlier this year; one with a far less aggressive national message machine.

Last month’s staff shake-ups at McCain HQ were necessary and the downsizing of the campaign from a national effort to a three-state operation was probably the only option left on the table for the campaign’s survival. But along with these changes came the departure of a communications team that was second-to-none.

Matt David, who served as Deputy Communications Director and who headed up the rapid response operation, for example, was relentless and professional when it came to defending his boss, especially when he was under attack from absurd charges such as those lobbed by John Kerry that McCain hounded Kerry to be his V.P. nominee, an assertion disproved by contemporaneous news reports and post-election exposes alike.

David, along with McCain’s blog outreach guy Patrick Hynes, quickly killed the story before it ever blew up into a national scandal.

In The Way to Win Mark Halperin and John Harris explore the evolution of Republican communications operatives from the young kids of campaigns past who were still wet behind the ears and assigned to clipping the morning papers to professionals with the necessary research and messaging skills and, more importantly, the press contacts to push the research and drive the message. Matt David represents the former, the product of that evolution.

Is he missed from the McCain campaign? My sources say yes. It’s not that the new team is incapable or unprofessional. On the contrary, the new press shop, headed by Jill Hazlebaker is very talented. It’s just that the scope of the communications effort has changed radically. Just yesterday, for example, Rudy Giuliani flip-flopped on McCain-Feingold, which he once endorsed enthusiastically.

Under the previous regime, Matt David would have instantly shot out a full research package demonstrating the severity of Rudy’s position change on background to provide context to the journalists covering the story. But no such pushback came from the McCain camp yesterday. Instead, my sources in the campaign say that the new communications team is lining up one-on-ones with local journalists in preparation for McCain’s New Hampshire visit at the end of this week.

Neither approach is right or wrong. They just represent the drastic alteration in the size, scope and function of the McCain campaign’s communications effort.

Considering I am a national blogger for the Web’s largest right-of-center readership, I certainly have my biases in favor of the national, hyperactive approach, of course. But I can’t help but think that the new approach is more in fitting with the reality of the McCain campaign at this time.

But as I stressed from the outset, things have a way of changing.



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BG writes: Thursday, August, 09, 2007 10:09 AM
Biggest Problem
The biggest problem that the McCain campaign faces is "show me which of the first 4 primary states McCain can win and how and why he will win one, if any of them?"

Rudy and to some extent Romney cut into his natural army of Independents (many of whom are going to vote in the Dem primary). That leaves him some military conservatives and some moderate Reps. All of the candidates are pro military. Rudy gets many of the moderates. Romney gets some moderates on health care. Thompson cuts into the number of men who would normally support him and takes strength in general as he is close to McCain on many issues.

State by state the strong crowded field kills an effective opening for the McCain campaign to pull off an upset.

The other big problem is money. Will he have enough money to run the ads he needs. How is he doing money wise? It takes a lot of money to build and run an world class GOTV. That is lost now. McCain's GOTV was his most formidable weapon.

IA is a lost cause. He has ditched IA this year and in a previous run.

NH would be an opportunity but it is Romney and Rudy's backyard and most of the independents are going to Obama.

He has to fight Thompson and Rudy in SC, one or both of them are going to get more votes than he does.

He is not going to have the money to compete in FL and Rudy and Romney are getting the moderates.







Ex-tex writes: Thursday, August, 09, 2007 10:26 AM
I don't care if he changes everything...
...right up to his haircolor and his wife.

I will NEVER vote for him again! (yes I did support him in 2000- when I was young and stupid). For me what did it was the GANG OF 14 (because I am ALL about the courts) and Immigration.

John- you're a good guy and a REAL hero- but I don't want you to EVER be President!
SonnyJim writes: Thursday, August, 09, 2007 12:20 PM
What would really help McCain
is if he would retire, move back to AZ and spend his remaining years basking in the glow of being an American Hero.

That would be good.
Virginia Patriot writes: Thursday, August, 09, 2007 12:23 PM
Amnesty John
Will never be President. He will be lucky to retain his Senate seat.
RASHUM writes: Thursday, August, 09, 2007 12:58 PM
McCain
McCain 2008 = Gehphart 2004 - will drop out the day after Iowa
SonnyJim writes: Thursday, August, 09, 2007 6:45 PM
McCain 2008 = Gephart 2004
yup, I like that one.
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