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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
McCain Fails Campaign 101
Posted by: Matt Lewis at 1:53 PM

As everyone knows by now, John McCain's campaign manager is out.

Based on what I'm reading, this appears to be a huge example of what happens when there is not a clearly defined chain of command. Of course, it is preferable for the campaign manager to actually have the authority to manage the campaign, but that doesn't always happen.

The worst case scenario for any political campaign is for there to be confusion about who is in charge ...

Sadly, this sort of thing happens all the time on political campaigns, ranging from U.S. Senate to dog catcher. But no matter the level, it always turns out the same way. It is vital that there be a clear understanding of the chain of command.

This usually happens when a candidate promises the manager that he or she will run the show, only to then renege on the promise (and instead, listen to his old fishing buddy, his spouse, or something). In my past life, I've had candidates swear to me on a stack of Bibles that they were going to raise money and meet voters, and let me run the campaign, only to see them back off of the promise within the first hours of operation. Also ironic is that often, candidates who have been the most successful in business, military, etc., are the worst at understanding the importance of delegating authority.

Who is in charge is less important than the fact that someone is in charge.

Ironically, campaigns are not Democracies, they are dictatorships. Let this serve as a lesson that leadership by committee doesn't work in the political battlefield.



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roho writes: Tuesday, July, 10, 2007 11:35 PM
WEAP NOT FOR JOHN McCAIN!
Understand that, as he sacrificed his political career on the alter of GLOBALISM, the "Heavan" of "K" STREET awaits him........Voters need to stop thinking that elected officials are stupid, or hard of hearing?......They answer to powers higher than the pathetic little voter!....That is why, all of the leading candidates are CFR members. The parties are simply the vehicles, that give them a place to work!........Do you think Bob Dole is at home growing tomatos in his retirement?........."Bracewell and Guiliani" that represents the Saudi Government, is not trying to get their senior most "Partner" in the Whitehouse for the "GOOD OF AMERICA"!.........Choose ANY lower tier candidate to get a true conservative that is not OWNED by BIG BUSINESS!(OPENSECRETS.ORG).......VOTE HUNTER/TANCREDO/HUCKABEE/PAUL to break away from the GLOBALIST Control of the GOP.
LEWIS writes: Tuesday, July, 10, 2007 6:20 PM
bot_feeder nailed it
Matt missed the point that no campaign manager could turn this campaign around. The problem is with the candidate, not the manager.
bot_feeder writes: Tuesday, July, 10, 2007 3:43 PM
McCain

How Well McCain has managed his campaign seems to me to be secondary.

His biggest problem is that he is trying to sell a product that has no market.
one hot minute writes: Tuesday, July, 10, 2007 2:22 PM
Excellent point, Matt Lewis

I think what Matt Lewis is trying to say is that since John McCain hasn't yet established a successful chain of command within his own campaign, how can we trust him to do so as the head of the Executive branch ?

...especially during a time of war.

Excellent point, Matt !

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