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How Scott Brown Got it Right
Townhall.com ^ | October 16, 2014 | Alex Smith

Posted on 10/16/2014 1:49:04 PM PDT by Kaslin

The contrast between New Hampshire’s two candidates for U.S. Senate couldn’t have been clearer this past weekend. In one town, Senator Jeanne Shaheen spoke to the International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers over a pancake breakfast, and in another, former Senator Scott Brown received a rowdy and enthusiastic reception at a tailgate organized by College Republicans at the University of New Hampshire.

It sounds like a normal weekend in October, so why the significance? I can’t help but marvel at the juxtaposition: a traditional, pre-planned campaign event with the candidate as the main attraction and the other, a tailgate loosely organized mainly through text messages and social media, where the candidate dropped in to greet students. Here’s why it matters: the former represents the campaigns of Republicans’ past, while the latter exemplifies where we need to go in the future.

I understand the appeal (in theory) of the pancake breakfast: it’s a tame crowd contained within four walls, thus mitigating the possibility for the kind of unscripted moments that have sunk entire campaigns. In the age of smartphones and sophisticated research entities employing hundreds of trackers, however, is this still a reasonable expectation? We’re living in an age where just about anyone is capable of capturing the next Bruce Braley-“[just] a farmer from Iowa” gaffe at any time. And yet, it is precisely this fear – however unsubstantiated – that keeps our candidates away from campuses.

It means something to this generation when candidates come to their communities to talk to them. It’s what shows newly minted voters that our Party believes that their votes are worth earning; it’s what helps College Republicans and other conservative students expand their influence despite the pervasive liberalism in academia, and it’s what will help us win back points in the all-important “cares about people like me” category.

Reaching older voters is certainly important and this is where Republicans excel. We reach these generations with a great deal of thought put into television, radio, direct mail, and calls to landline phones, as well as relevant community events. In fact, I think we can all agree that as a function of both strategy and magnanimity, our Party should always aim to reach voters where they are. This, however, must necessarily include millennials, who decided the last presidential election and are playing a key role in midterm races. A candidate who doesn’t take money out of the budget or time out of the schedule to reach young voters presents much more than just a practical problem for our Party; it signals a dereliction of duty in passing our principles on to the next generation.

Scott Brown and his campaign team ought to be commended for getting it right. He came to campus with an open and artless demeanor and started a dialogue with young voters. When extraneous and inappropriate remarks were made in the raucous crowd (a foreseeable hazard of being on a college campus, and not at a College Republican event, I might add), his campaign appropriately condemned them, but didn’t allow it to detract from the prevailing message: Scott Brown is committed to reaching all of New Hampshire’s voters. I couldn’t be prouder of his courage to reach my generation in an unconventional way.

A campus by its nature is a loud and colorful kind of place – an energetic environment that should be enticing to candidates and campaigns, not objectionable. Millennials generally agree with our Party about limiting the size and scope of government and they become more disenchanted with President Obama and Democrats by the day. While they’re not entirely sold on Republicans, it’s because we have not made our pitch directly to them. With less than three weeks to go before the election and most of our elections being decided on the margins, my advice to candidates is to be bold, be disruptive, and go where young voters are – online and on campus. We can help.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: New Hampshire
KEYWORDS: finos; ibew; jeanneshaheen; lamaralexander; prochoice; randsconcerntrolls; rino; scottbrown; voters
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To: Kaslin

Scott Brown is a perfect Romney Republican.

In case there is any doubt, from a conservative standpoint, that is not a compliment.


21 posted on 10/16/2014 3:18:03 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ( Impeach. Remove. Rinse. Repeat.)
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To: Little Bill

The same dynamic demonstrated in this story from Texas operates in Washington as well.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3216092/posts

And Brown is a poster child for it.


22 posted on 10/16/2014 3:20:23 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ( Impeach. Remove. Rinse. Repeat.)
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To: Mr. Lucky
How many Republican Senators voted for Obamacare?

The correct question, given the habit of the GOP-E to vote for Cloture on bills they know will pass if they get out of committee, even if they are completely horrible, is what would the GOP-E done if they had a majority?

I am pretty sure, one or two would have voted for it given their progressive liberal tendencies on some issues.
23 posted on 10/16/2014 3:24:59 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: webheart; Gay State Conservative
Why do people always feel the need to get digs in on other FreeRepublic posters?

Cause their really not conservatives?

And it's easier to call conservatives Purists to hide that fact than be honest?
24 posted on 10/16/2014 3:27:11 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie

SCOTT BROWN IS A FILTHY COMMUNIST ATHEIST SATAN WORSHIPER!

Spread the word

25 posted on 10/16/2014 3:30:17 PM PDT by Gay State Conservative (Islamopobia:The Irrational Fear Of Being Beheaded)
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To: SoConPubbie

Not a single Republican voted for Obamacare. Fact.


26 posted on 10/16/2014 3:44:28 PM PDT by Williams
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To: SoConPubbie

I am pretty sure you are full of crap. No republican voted for Obamacare and a Republican Senate would never have passed Obamacare. Fact.


27 posted on 10/16/2014 3:47:30 PM PDT by Williams
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To: Kaslin

Man on man rape way up in the military. Thanks Scotty


28 posted on 10/16/2014 3:52:51 PM PDT by bramps (Go West America!)
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To: Gay State Conservative

Would it be ok with you if the men raped by the fags your hero Brown voted into the military call him satans twin?


29 posted on 10/16/2014 3:58:13 PM PDT by bramps (Go West America!)
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To: EternalVigilance

Brown is currently running ads in which he expresses his support for Planned Parenthood. He’s ‘pro-choice’,,,


30 posted on 10/16/2014 3:58:19 PM PDT by who knows what evil? (Yehovah saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
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To: who knows what evil?

Yep.


31 posted on 10/16/2014 3:59:15 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ( Impeach. Remove. Rinse. Repeat.)
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To: uscga77
i wouldn’t donate the spare change in my pocket. I donated more last time and lived to regret it.

I agree, but it's a good thing you're not in the same hotel as me right now. They're having a fundraiser for Jeanne Shaheen, and the lobby is very busy with these morons (Manchester NH Radisson).

Apparently there's some kind of reception upstairs from the lobby -- maybe I can find a way to drop a turd in the punch bowl.

32 posted on 10/16/2014 4:08:54 PM PDT by zipper (In Their Heart Of Hearts, Every Democrat Is A Communist.)
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To: Williams
I am pretty sure you are full of crap. No republican voted for Obamacare and a Republican Senate would never have passed Obamacare. Fact.

You are purposefully ignoring the fact that the GOP-E Senators routinely vote for Cloture on bills they have verbally stated they were against KNOWING that they would pass in a Democrat Controlled Senate.

Furthermore, if they don't need the votes for a particular bill that is onerous to conservatives, they free up those who are moderate to liberal to vote the wrong vote.

Then there are those like Senator Collins, that rarely, if ever, vote conservative.

They voted against Obamacare because it was Obama's bill.

Want to bet how they would have voted for the Socialized Medicine of Mitt Romney?
33 posted on 10/16/2014 5:12:08 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: Kaslin
I'm stunned when I read this kind of ignorance.

Republicans do NOT have a problem with the “youth” vote.

We have a problem with the “non-white” youth vote.

White women (18-29) consistently vote 45%-50% for the GOP.

In 2012, young white women voted 49% for Romney, 48% for Obama.

White men (18-29) consistently vote 55%-60% for the GOP.

Young white voters are only about 5% less Conservative than their parents and their grandparents.

And young white voters always get more Conservative as they age.

The problem is that each year there are fewer and fewer young white voters, and more and more young non-white voters.

Non-white youths are even more Left than their parents.

They consistently vote 80%-90% for Democrats.

34 posted on 10/16/2014 5:13:47 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: zeestephen

Excellent analysis.

Every year 2.48m (mostly white, majority R voting) people die.

And are replaced by 2.52m (majority non-white, heavily D voting) people.


35 posted on 10/16/2014 5:16:20 PM PDT by nascarnation (Toxic Baraq Syndrome: hopefully infecting a Dem candidate near you)
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To: SoConPubbie
Wahhh! Scott Brown isn't 100% conservative so I'm sitting this election out and letting the Democrat win. That'll show them!


36 posted on 10/16/2014 5:25:22 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: SamAdams76
Wahhh! Scott Brown isn't 100% conservative so I'm sitting this election out and letting the Democrat win. That'll show them!

Oh Look!

Another self-righteous pretend conservative falsely blaming those that refuse to vote for those who support the twin Abominations of Homosexuality and Abortion of being Purists, and who also is anti-2nd Amendment, supports RomneyCare (Socialized Medicine), and is also wishy-washy on Man-Made Global Warming.

What's it going to take for you NOT to vote for someone with an R next to their name?

Do they have to be a pedophile?

How about a Mass Murder?? Oh wait, Scott Brown supports Mass Murder of unborn babies, that's out.

So, instead of being a purist, like you would like to insinuate, apparently, I'd have to be a Progressive Liberal to vote for Scott Brown.

If I lived in Massachusetts, I'd find a candidate, in another party, that actually represented my morals and principles and vote for that man or woman.

Scott Brown doesn't even qualify as a RINO.
37 posted on 10/16/2014 5:41:47 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: SoConPubbie

Well...enjoy your ObamaCare.


38 posted on 10/16/2014 5:43:39 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: SamAdams76
Well...enjoy your ObamaCare.

I got news for you Sam, the GOP-E ain't going to do squat about Obamacare, or anything else for that matter.

They will try to force Amnesty down your throat, but anything that conservatives care about will not advance one inch.

Don't get me wrong, I want the GOP to win the majority.

But I won't vote for someone that supports Amnesty, the Gay Agenda or Abortion to get it.

That wouldn't be right and I could no longer look at myself in the mirror if I did.

Now, if we were voting for someone like Ted Cruz, or Mike Lee, or Jeff Sessions, etc.

You couldn't stop me from voting. As has been stated before, I crawl over broken glass to vote for that kind of real Republican.
39 posted on 10/16/2014 6:01:24 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: zeestephen
You are correct in states like New Jersey and Pennsylvania where the white vote in 2012 went for Romney, however New Hampshire is a whole other kettle of fish. With a very small minority population, NH voted for Obama, twice. The white vote went for Obama in NH, making it a moonbat state. It is in the category of all of New England, the Pacific Northwest and Iowa, states that are majority moonbat. Scott Brown has to run in this environment. The majority of the electorate in NH are moonbats and pinky ringed union thugs, unfortunately anyone to our total liking would get creamed there.
40 posted on 10/16/2014 6:26:51 PM PDT by gusty
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