Bringing in the national Dems would kill the Marshall campaign. This is why the GA Democrat party is collapsing. In order to survive in GA, they have to become an island, cut off from the national party. Any candidate that wants to have a chance of winning in most of the state has to support Bush and distance himself from Kerry. At some point, they have to explain why they are still Democrats.
1 posted on
09/25/2004 5:20:47 AM PDT by
jpw01
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2 posted on
09/25/2004 10:55:18 AM PDT by
fieldmarshaldj
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To: jpw01
I'm weary of this strategy especially if it is a rural-based district(outside of Macon). Big names will fire up activists, and if it done one time, great.
But at best, it's good to supplement the campaign. If I was Clay, I wouldn't run as a Bush follower. I'd run as someone who is in touch with Middle Georgia's values, while tying national democrats to people like John Kerry, Dianne Feinswine, and Ted Kennedy.
Bush is a positive for Clay, but local campaigns trump national.
3 posted on
09/25/2004 11:08:21 AM PDT by
Dan from Michigan
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