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A Campaign Day in Iowa (FRed)
CNSNews ^ | 12/28/07 | Rich Galen

Posted on 12/29/2007 4:35:18 AM PST by pookie18

From Des Moines, Urbandale, Oceola, Chariton, Knoxville, and Pella Iowa

The Iowa Caucuses will be held one week from last night, on January 3. After that few in national politics will darken Iowa's door again until sometime in the middle of 2011.

That's not a knock on Iowa or Iowans. That's the reality of the circus packing up and moving on.

As you know, I am a paid consultant to the Fred Thompson campaign. As we sprint to the finish, I suspect our campaign is very similar in its activities as the other major campaigns so, I thought it might be interesting for you to read about our day.

Iowa does not have a primary, it has a series of precinct caucuses.

SIDEBAR

Contrary to popular belief, the word "caucus" is not a Greek word which would make the plural "cauci" in the same way that more than one "alumnus" would be called "alumni." According to the Merriam-Webster Third Unabridged, the origin of the word caucus is from the Algonquian Indian word "caucauasu" meaning "elder" or "counselor."

We're here to help.

END SIDEBAR

There are close to 2,000 separate precincts in Iowa, some are tiny and will have a handful of attendees. Others are large and may have several hundreds in attendance.

Nevertheless, the total number of Democrats who will go to their neighborhood grammar school or firehouse may be in the range of 120,000. On the GOP side the number of caucus-goers may be closer to 80,000.

To put that in perspective, in the 2000 primary election in South Carolina nearly 400,000 Republicans and Democrats participated.

Here in Iowa, every campaign is attempting to contact as many voters as possible using as many different techniques as they can: Mail, phones, paid radio and television, personal appearances and the press.

The Thompson campaign started yesterday shortly before 8:00 AM with phone calls from the candidate to foreign policy experts to discuss the implications of the murder of BenazirBhutto.

He then went to the downtown Des Moines Marriott to appear on WHO radio, the major station in the Des Moines market.

At about 11:00 Thompson did what is called a "Media Availability" or, in the shorthand of campaigns, a "press avail." This is a gaggle of reporters - print, radio, and TV - who stand in a semi-circle around the candidate while they fire questions for about 10 minutes.

This works well for both the media and the candidates because they are informal and can be set up by the press aides in a matter of minutes but give the candidates a chance to get a story moving and they give the media something to file quickly.

On the 15 minute drive to the Thompson Iowa headquarters in a suburb of Des Moines we got a call from Carl Cameron asking if he would be available for a live stand-up prior to a "Meet Fred Thompson" event for about 150 supporters there.

He would and he did that interview discussing the crisis in Pakistan.

Inside the HQ Thompson did his 15 minute stump speech, took another 15 minutes of questions from the audience, shook hands and allowed supporters to take pictures for another 15 minutes then it was back onto the bus for an hour drive to Oceola where he did a "Radio Town Hall."

It occurred to us that doing a town hall at a restaurant in a town like Oceola (pronounced Oh-see-OH-la" allowed Thompson to speak to the 75-100 people who could pack into the limited space.

However, if we got a local radio station to interview Thompson in front of those same 75-100 people, then 10 to 20 times that number might hear the program. It has been a very successful technique.

Radio Town Halls take about an hour so at about 2:30 pm (after an interview with the local newspaper and a call-in to a radio service which covers all of Iowa) we were back on the bus for the 40 minute drive to Chariton, Iowa.

Along the way we were asked if we would be willing to do an interview with CNN's John King if the satellite truck could get there. We would, but it didn't so the John King interview got recycled to Friday.

In Chariton we did an interview with the local weekly paper and did a walking tour around the town square - press corps in tow - and stopped into random stores. In this case a candy store, a general store and a beauty parlor.

The manager of the local radio station showed up and Thompson did an interview while walking around the town square.

Back on the bus for a 30 minute ride to Knoxville, Iowa (NOT Knoxville, Tennessee) during which CNBC called and asked if we would do an interview for the Larry Kudlow program if the satellite truck could get there. We would, it couldn't and that interview was recycled as well.

On the way Thompson did a radio interview with Fox Radio's John Gibson -- who also hosts a program on Fox News Channel from five to six Eastern time.

At 6:30 Thompson went to the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame for a speech to another 100 people which lasted just under an hour giving us the chance to drive 30 minutes to Pella, Iowa get to our motel in time to do the lead segment of Hannity and Colmes at 8:00.

After dinner and brief look at the next day's schedule, we are all done for the day at just after 9:00 pm.

A standard 13 hour campaign day in Iowa.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: fredthompson; ia2008
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1 posted on 12/29/2007 4:35:20 AM PST by pookie18
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To: pookie18

Thanks, pookie.


2 posted on 12/29/2007 4:39:27 AM PST by Joya (IOWA: VOTE FRED)
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To: pookie18
A standard 13 hour campaign day in Iowa.

Is that all? Fred is soooooo lazy../s

Really looking forward to the January 3rd surprise where Fred gets a strong 3rd, 2nd or 1st. It will be a fun day here at FR.

3 posted on 12/29/2007 4:43:03 AM PST by HerrBlucher (He's the coolest thing around, gonna shut HRC down, gonna turn it on, wind it up, blow em out, FDT!)
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To: pookie18

So much for the “No fire in the belly” Main Stream Myth.


4 posted on 12/29/2007 4:43:26 AM PST by NavVet (If you don't defend conservatism in the Primary, you won't have it to defend in the Election)
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To: pookie18; All

FRED THOMPSON is the best person to lead this country. He is a true conservative and has been his entire life. All one has to do is check his record to see this.

During my time in the Army as an Intelligence Analyst, I served under both Presidents Carter and Reagan (as my commanders in chief). Without argument, President Reagan was the best commander-in-chief a military person could ever have served under. Fred Thompson possesses the same qualities and vision as President Reagan in that he is strong on national defense and sees a dire need to secure our borders and control immigration.

I can think of no better person to lead this country and fix the problems we have. He is the only candidate from either party who has specific and detailed plans on border security and immigration reform; revitalization of America’s armed forces; saving and protecting Social Security; and tax relief and economic growth. These are detailed on his Web site at www.fred08.com . I challenge you to find any other candidate who has laid out specific plans to fix anything.

Fred Thompson has published his first principles, some of which are mentioned above. In addition to those, he strongly believes in individual liberty, personal responsibility, limited government, federalism, traditional American values, the rule of law and is a strong proponent of the Second Amendment — all concepts established during the birth of our country and documented in our Constitution.

Again, try to find any candidate who has laid out their plans to “fix” this country. You will find they all speak in vague and abstract terms on their plans.

For those who have heard Fred Thompson speak, you will usually hear him say that the Fred Thompson you see today is the same Fred Thompson you saw yesterday and is the same Fred Thompson you will see tomorrow. He stands by his principles and values and doesn’t shift his positions based on polls or public opinion; in other words, he doesn’t say what the voters want to hear just to get elected, but remains steadfast on his views and convictions.

During his time in the Senate he focused on three areas: to lower taxes, strengthen national security and expose waste in the federal government. Fred Thompson has foreign policy experience, having served as member of the Senate Foreign Relations and Senate Intelligence committees.

As chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, he opened the investigation in 1997 on the Chinese government’s attempt to influence American policies and elections, and this investigation identified connections with the Clinton administration (documented in the committee’s report).

As a member of the Finance Committee, he worked tirelessly to enact three major tax-cut bills. Fred Thompson remains steadfast and even though a person may not agree with all his views and he understands some may disagree with him, you can count on him to be consistent and unwavering.

Don’t be fooled by his laid back approach and what critics call his “laziness.” As a former assistant U.S. attorney, he earned a reputation as a tough prosecutor and he possesses the toughness this country needs in order to tackle today’s and tomorrow’s issues.

I ask that you take a hard look at what this country needs, then take a hard look at all the other candidates’ views, policies, their records and their track record on consistency. Fred Thompson possesses integrity, loyalty, commitment, energy and decisiveness, all traits of an effective leader, and will emerge as the best person to take this country boldly forward.


5 posted on 12/29/2007 4:47:07 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (Your "dirt" on Fred is about as persuasive as a Nancy Pelosi Veteran's Day Speech)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"FRED THOMPSON is the best person to lead this country. He is a true conservative and has been his entire life. All one has to do is check his record to see this."

BINGO !

6 posted on 12/29/2007 4:50:58 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
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To: Joya

Bump


7 posted on 12/29/2007 4:59:53 AM PST by G.Mason (And what is intelligence if not the craft of out-thinking our adversaries?)
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To: Joya
You're welcome, Joya! Didn't see it posted yet & thought it showed some insight into the campaign...


8 posted on 12/29/2007 5:19:11 AM PST by pookie18
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Well said. The only laziness here is on part of some of the zombie, know-nothing voters :-(


9 posted on 12/29/2007 5:20:41 AM PST by pookie18
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To: Politicalmom

ping


10 posted on 12/29/2007 5:25:22 AM PST by Honeybunch ("Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind." ~Rudyard Kipling)
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To: pookie18

Thanks for posting this.

And thanks to Rich for writing this.

FRed BUMP!!


11 posted on 12/29/2007 5:32:13 AM PST by upchuck (And Senator Clinton's experience is................................. where? What? When?)
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To: Honeybunch

Friends of Fred don’t let friends vote for Rino’s.


12 posted on 12/29/2007 5:36:13 AM PST by Oldexpat
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To: upchuck
My pleasure, upchuck! On FoxNews, Gary Bauer just predicted FRed would win Iowa...hope his lips are closer to God's ears than mine ;-)


13 posted on 12/29/2007 5:46:25 AM PST by pookie18
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Thanks for your service and for your post. I tend to agree with what you’ve written about Fred Thompson. I have to remind myself that there is no “perfect” candidate. Even Reagan, before he became the benchmark standard, was not initially thought to be the perfect Presidential candidate.

It is my hope in this long process, that FDT will improve his campaign game and the majority of voters will realize that what you’ve written is indeed what they believe as well. No doubt, the world benefits from the leadership of a strong America and for that, America needs a strong, steady leader. Fred Thompson, like Reagan before him, may very well be exactly the right man for the times.

14 posted on 12/29/2007 5:47:57 AM PST by GBA ( God Bless America!)
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To: pookie18

Bump and thanks!


15 posted on 12/29/2007 5:49:54 AM PST by commonguymd (Move it to the right -Vote for Fred! Filler' up at www.fred08.com!)
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To: HerrBlucher

Really looking forward to the January 3rd surprise where Fred gets a strong 3rd, 2nd or 1st. It will be a fun day here at FR.

He will get at least third. Guiliani and McCain decided to go to New Hampshire to be prepared their. There is really only three candidates that are electable in Iowa and that is Huck, Mitt and Thompson. He is guaranteed third place. Who is going to vote for Guiliani and McCain when it is not a priority for them.


16 posted on 12/29/2007 5:53:42 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: pookie18

After all the stops you saw in this article, Fred had another stop in Fort Madison, IA., I was there and he was great, he answered questions in detail not programmed sound-bites. He was introduce by an Iowa Rep. Mr. Steve King a bright, straight forward conservative who I wish was our Rep. I was shocked at Fred’s experience, I will vote for him in the caucus.

Thompson/Hunter in 08.


17 posted on 12/29/2007 6:00:31 AM PST by PORD (People...Of Right Do)
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To: pookie18

Somebody asked me the other day if I lived in Iowa (which I dont), who would I go to the Caucus and vote for. I thought about it for a moment and said “I would stay home and watch the Orange Bowl”.


18 posted on 12/29/2007 6:39:32 AM PST by Old Retired Army Guy (tHE)
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19 posted on 12/29/2007 6:58:55 AM PST by Politicalmom (Huckabee’s foreign policy experience consists of eating at the International House of Pancakes.)
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To: Old Retired Army Guy

That would be a tough one for me since I’m a Hokies fan (as my son went to VA Tech ;-)


20 posted on 12/29/2007 7:05:07 AM PST by pookie18
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