Posted on 10/23/2011 2:35:52 PM PDT by drewh
The Iowa caucuses are now just 72 days away. Once Iowans vote on Jan. 3, the 2012 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination ceases to be about debates and gaffes and spin, and begins to be about actual results.
This weeks uproar over Herman Cains CNN interview with Piers Morgan will likely be a distant and irrelevant memory by Jan. 3. Despite Cains rhetorical difficulty in consistently articulating a pro-life position, his bona fides on the issue have long been established, as demonstrated in 2006 when he led a $1 million effort to encourage black voters to vote pro-life.
What should be more troubling for Cains supporters are persistent concerns about the strength of his campaigns ground game in Iowa. Organizing for the Iowa caucuses is a time-consuming, labor-intensive effort and 10 weeks is a very short time in terms of building effective operations in each of Iowas 99 counties. Thats why many people were startled a week ago when ABC News showed Cains Iowa headquarters nearly empty:
Duane Lester of All American Blogger interviewed Cains Iowa communications director Lisa Lockwood this weekend at the Iowa Faith & Freedom Forum and asked her about that video:
Lockwoods explanation that many of Cains volunteers in Iowa are working from home, rather than from the campaign office in Urbandale may help reassure Cains supporters, as do the latest poll numbers from Iowa. But the poll numbers also point toward a looming danger for the Cain campaign:
When you look at the RCP average, you see that every Iowa poll for the past two weeks (beginning with the Oct. 7-10 PPP poll) has shown Cain in first place and Perry in single digits. It is therefore scarcely surprising that the prime directive of the Perry campaign is now Destroy Herman Cain.
Allahpundit yesterday explained what Perrys situation means going forward:
[W]hile Perry can skip New Hampshire, I think hes stuck having to compete in Iowa. Sooner or later hell have to suck it up and start attacking Cain in earnest.
And this is very much in line with what I wrote Friday:
That the Perry campaign has become a purely negative organization a machine whose prime directive is the destruction of other non-Romney candidates, leaving Perry as the sole hope for the Anybody But Romney movement is an inevitable consequence of how the campaign began with the goal of becoming the overnight front-runner. When you begin with that kind of plan, with your campaign organized around the idea of raking in front-runner money, you inevitably encounter a problem when, for example, a poll shows your candidate in sixth place in Iowa. [T]he Perry campaigns relentlessly negative message now the turn to the Dark Side, as it were is a predictable reaction to the failure of their original plan to become the overnight front-runner and Only Legitimate Alternative to Romney. Those who bought into the original plan, which fell completely apart within six weeks of Perrys Aug. 13 announcement are now trapped into an all-or-nothing effort to destroy Herman Cain.
That lengthy contemplation of the strategic logic of the Perry campaign was prompted by an item from Alexander Burns in Politico, showing how Cain has previously given ambiguous answers, based on a Human Events article in 2003, when Cain was beginning his campaign for Senate in Georgia. Having spent enough time on the campaign beat to know how these things happen, I observed: $17 million buys a lot of opposition research, as well as a team of people paid to disseminate it. Excuse me for suspecting that Politico columnists dont spend their spare hours reading eight-year-old back issues of Human Events, IYKWIMAITYD.
Of course, theres no telling who dug up that 2003 article. Mitt Romneys also got an ace team of opp-research guys on their staff and, when I mentioned the Politico column in a phone conversation Thursday with Cain campaign communications director J.D. Gordon, he pointed out that Team Obama isnt exactly shabby when it comes to planting oppo-research hits in the press. So it would be unfair to jump to the conclusion that Team Perry was responsible for that item, however
The poll numbers in Iowa and the strategic logic of the Perry campaign point inexorably to the necessity of Team Perry going negative on Herman Cain and doing so PDQ, while Perry can still get the maximum advantage of his fund-raising advantage.
Perry finished the third quarter with more than $15 million cash on hand, whereas Cain had about $1.5 million cash on hand. But the Cain campaign is now getting a huge influx of contributions and it has been suggested they may be raking in $200,000 a day online now, which would translate to more than $5 million by the end of October. That would be Romney-esque money, as one GOP consultant put it, and if they could keep up that pace, Team Cain might be approaching financial parity with Perry and Romney by Thanksgiving. So if the Perry campaign wants to strike hard on Cain with TV and radio attack ads, it behooves them to do it before the Cain campaign can accumulate the money and organizational resources to fight fire with fire.
And if Team Perry does mount an attack-ad campaign against Cain, they will almost certainly do so in Iowa. The combination of poll numbers and the campaign calendar explains this:
Iowa caucuses Tuesday, Jan. 3 New Hampshire primary . Tuesday, Jan. 10 South Carolina primary Saturday, Jan. 21 Florida primary Tuesday, Jan. 31 Nevada caucuses . Saturday, Feb. 4
Notice that there are 10 days separating New Hampshire (Romneys must-win state) and South Carolina (Perrys must-win state). If we assume that Mitt wins his must-win, Perry would be under extreme pressure in South Carolina, and the pressure would be even worse if Perry fares poorly in Iowa. And if recent poll numbers are any indication, Perry could fare very poorly indeed in the Hawkeye State:
Public Policy Polling (Oct. 7-10) .. Perry 9% (4th place) Insider Advantage (Oct. 16) .. Perry 6% (6th place) University of Iowa (Oct. 12-19) Perry 6% (5th place) Rasmussen (Oct. 19) . Perry 7% (6th place)
Can the Perry campaign afford for their candidate to finish fourth, fifth or sixth in Iowa? No way, José. They dont necessarily have to win it, but if Perry finishes as far back as fourth in Iowa on Jan. 3, its unlikely he will do much better in New Hampshire on Jan. 10. By the time the South Carolina primary rolls around on Jan. 21, the media will have been doing death watch reports on Perry campaign for more than two weeks. If Perry then underperforms in must-win South Carolina, there will be another ten days of death watch coverage before the crucial Florida primary on Jan. 31. Romney is reputedly strong in Nevada, so by the time votes are counted there on Feb. 4, Perry could be batting .200 in the first five nominating events, and perhaps even 0-for-5 if he were somehow to lose his must-win state.
The strategic situation clearly indicates the necessity for Team Perry to leverage their current cash-on-hand advantage by mounting an attack ad campaign against Cain in Iowa, in hope of restoring Perrys status as the most viable choice for the Anybody But Romney voters, who are a majority in the GOP primary electorate.
Cain doesn’t give ambiguous answers. The yokels that he answers are just too stupid to understand him. Herman Cain is brilliant, and his questioners in the media are midgets in comparison. Even Michelle is either deliberately mis-stating Herman Cains statements, or she, too, is shrinking in importance by the minute. Even Gingrich is committing the Reagan sin. RWR is no doubt twisting in agony in his grave at these people!
Cain doesn’t give ambiguous answers. The yokels that he answers are just too stupid to understand him. Herman Cain is brilliant, and his questioners in the media are midgets in comparison. Even Michelle is either deliberately mis-stating Herman Cains statements, or she, too, is shrinking in importance by the minute. Even Gingrich is committing the Reagan sin. RWR is no doubt twisting in agony in his grave at these people!
Cain doesn’t give ambiguous answers. The yokels that he answers are just too stupid to understand him. Herman Cain is brilliant, and his questioners in the media are midgets in comparison. Even Michelle is either deliberately mis-stating Herman Cains statements, or she, too, is shrinking in importance by the minute. Even Gingrich is committing the Reagan sin. RWR is no doubt twisting in agony in his grave at these people!
A bright and wonderful person once stated: "Rock it, Rick! I love substance and a record!!"
...and that, says it all.
It will backfire
You know I support Perry, but ... preach it, sister! Speaker Gingrich is thus far the only man on stage with his eye on the ball.
I guess it's an improvement on Perry's original strategy: Destroy Perry.
He's still a sinking fool.
I really think that Herman Cain will benefit if Perry tries to unload his mythical dirt on him. Those 2 prcenter Perry dollars will suddenly start going in another directrion if the Amerian people have any sense. The differences in the characters of the two men are bcoming more evident every day.
It used to be you could get all the research you needed on FreeRepublic but I think most of those willing to put in the time are gone. Now everyone just goes around spamming the same copied talking points on endless articles from the blogosphere.
I think Cain is God’s version of Brer Rabbit’s “Tar Baby”.
Just let Perry swing once at Cain... he will seriously regret it.
That goes for any of them though... If they want to attack his plan, that’s just fine... I personally think they have some valid concerns and points in those regards... but I also think they can be worked out.
Point being, Cain strikes me as a true man of character with no fear, and a fighting spirit we have not seen since Reagan. If they want to try and destroy Cain, they better make sure to bring a knock out punch Cain cannot recover from, or leave well enough alone.
Republicans will find a way to reelected Obama.
This primary is not about The Usurping Marxist Onada.
It’s about the battle between conservatives and the demrat-controlled GOP RINOs. This battle, for the soul of our country, must be won by conservatives. You need to catch up.
I don’t see any basis in fact to this story-it’s pure speculation. Not one campaign source quoted, just simply one guy’s opinion of what Perry MUST do to win.
The reality is I don’t think Perry has any intention of going after anyone except Romney. That is where his energy is and has been directed. Furthermore, there are others like Bachmann and Santorum that need to win Iowa or their campaigns are finished. Most of their energy will be directed toward beating Cain, cause he is standing in THEIR way.
Posting a story like this is designed to gin up all kinds of negative reaction against a certain candidate, when there is zero evidence to support any of it.
Perry will just help give the nomination to Romney!!
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He seems to be going after the Morman pretty good!
Agree GO CAIN and honest man, accomplished in many area’s and his parents gave him a solid grounding to build on...
That’s a real stretch. Perry never said his name and you claim that isn’t what Cain said, yet you accuse Perry of taking a swipe at him. WHAT?
Mr.Speaker gets it!
I will support our nominee so long as it’s not Romney or Ron Paul.
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