February 15, 2008

Human Events: Five Ways for McCain to Beat Obama

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=25025

Five Ways for McCain to Beat Obama

On Tuesday night the magnitude of the Barack Obama wave became clear. The MSM pundits’ eyes lit up and they seized the moment to -- guess what -- predict doom for John McCain and the Republicans in the general election.

“How would McCain possibly compete against such an eloquent man?” “Look at the giant screaming crowds!” One even went so far as to agree that McCain was right that Obama’s rhetoric was fluff but that it “didn’t work to run against hope.” McCain currently trails Obama in the polls and the huge turnouts in the Democratic primaries suggest that McCain will have his work cut out for him.

But is it really so hard to beat the Senator ranked as the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate? McCain can do five things that will substantially improve his chances.

NATIONAL SECURITY

First and foremost, McCain must make the argument clearly and emphatically: Obama’s view of the world is naïve and his qualifications and ability to navigate through dangerous times are entirely lacking. Obama contends that his unbending opposition to the Iraq war is a net plus. That might be true if the election were in 2006 but events on the ground and public opinion, despite Obama’s denials, have shifted dramatically. Rather than adjust with reality his view of Iraq remains frozen. The surge has reduced violence, the Iraq Parliament has voted in favor of a partial amnesty bill and new budget and American public opinion has recognized progress.

In an early February CNN poll in response to the question “In general, do you think the U.S. military is or is not making progress in improving conditions in Iraq and bringing an end to the violence in that country?" voters said “Yes” by a margin of 52-45%. If the war was managed badly, McCain certainly can contend that the policy he championed made things better while the policy of immediate retreat which Obama still favors would spell defeat and chaos for American and its allies.

Aside from Iraq, McCain can argue convincingly to conservatives and moderates that Obama is the captive of the liberal civil rights lobby and does not even represent the middle of the Democratic Party. His recent vote on the reauthorization for the Foreign Surveillance Intelligence Act (FISA) was telling. Obama voted against cloture on the issue of immunity for the telecommunications companies that assisted in terrorist surveillance. Not even liberal Senators Diane Feinstein and Barbara Mikulski agreed with that position.

In short, not since George McGovern has the difference between presidential candidates been so great. McCain, even his most dogged conservative critics would agree, is suited to point out that this is no time to hand the White House over to a man whose first travel plans will be to the living rooms of the world’s worst dictators. McCain can phrase the question simply: Who do Americans trust to go toe to toe with the world tyrants?

THE COURTS

Barack Obama voted against confirmation of Justices Samuel Alito John Roberts. He took exception when the Supreme Court voted to uphold the partial birth abortion ban. He declined to sign the brief by 55 Senator and 250 members of Congress in favor of upholding the D.C. Circuit case invalidating the ban on handgun ownership. He called the Supreme Court decision last year invalidating assignment of children by race “a serious obstacle in the way of achieving the vision of America.”

In short, Obama looks at the courts through the lens of the liberal civil rights lobby: the courts are there to achieve “progress” on the liberal agenda that could never be enacted by the elected branches of government. Most Americans do not favor handgun bans, abortion on demand or race-based affirmative action. They do not think the courts are the proper vehicle for imposing that agenda on the country. McCain can make clear how radical Obama’s view of the courts is and how out of step he is with most Americans’ values.

WHAT HAS HE DONE?

His supporters are fond of comparing Obama to John Kennedy, but Kennedy had served in the military, the House of Representatives (1947-53) and the U.S. Senate (1953-1960) before entering the White House. Barack Obama has served approximately 3 years in the U.S. Senate. (Yes, he also was a state legislator for 8 years.) The paucity of accomplishment and the lack of executive experience is laughable.

While Democratic primary voters can hardly be blamed for preferring his inexperience to another Clinton regime, the choice in the general election will be between him and someone who actually has been tested in crisis and has a record of accomplishment. Focus group guru Frank Luntz reports that he can utterly stump his focus-group voters by asking to name a single Obama accomplishment.

While music videos and chants of “Yes We can” may amuse stadiums of college students and fixate the media, McCain’s best bet is to point to the stature gap and hope that after another 6 months the Obama-hoopla wears thin. We are, after all, electing a president.

INDEPENDENTS

McCain’s positions on topics such as campaign finance reform and the environment have little appeal for his own party’s base but have helped attracted Independent voters who, in many primaries, provided the margin of his victory. Some of them were voters who fled the Republican Party in the 2006 over earmarks and corruption.

The battle for the Independents is a key struggle in each presidential election and for once the Republican seems to have an inside track. For Independents who like “bipartisanship,” McCain (as conservative know all too well) has a long record of cooperating with the other party. For those who like “good government” few have done more than McCain to go after earmarks, corruption and pork barrel spending. Framing that issue for these voters is easy: which contender has the ability to fix Washington and which one is as far from the middle-of –the-road than any nominee in a generation?

HE’LL GIVE YOU CHANGE ALRIGHT

The number of American who say we are on the “right track” grows smaller each month. (The latest AP poll put that number at 25%.) Which is why Obama’s change message has resonated, especially with disgruntled Democratic primary voters. McCain’s task is to explain what will change and why his will be better. Several things Obama will change for the worse: tax rates, the bipartisan commitment to free trade, secret ballots in union elections, and the private healthcare system.

Obama has made clear that he wants to repeal the Bush tax cuts and lift the current cap on wages subject to social security tax. His website candidly declares: “Obama supports increasing the maximum amount of earnings covered by Social Security.”

He also would like to revisit NAFTA. (His website explains “NAFTA and its potential were oversold to the American people.”) While he declares his intention to “fix” NAFTA, the savvier will see that this is code language for placing requirements on other countries to match U.S. wages and working conditions, the very definition of protectionism.

Obama also thinks secret ballots for union elections are just a means for employers to thwart the will of workers. His website describes the Orwellian titled legislation that would do away with the system of secret ballots: “Obama cosponsored and is strong advocate for the Employee Free Choice Act, a bipartisan effort to assure that workers can exercise their right to organize.” In his world, union bosses will be able to look over the shoulders of workers deciding whether to organize.

His healthcare system will sweep millions of Americans into government run care. Aside from mandatory coverage for all minors (defined as those up to age 25 yrs old) he will construct an enormous government apparatus to determine insurance policies and pricing. (“The Obama plan will create a National Health Insurance Exchange to help individuals who wish to purchase a private insurance plan. The Exchange will act as a watchdog group and help reform the private insurance market by creating rules and standards for participating insurance plans to ensure fairness and to make individual coverage more affordable and accessible. Insurers would have to issue every applicant a policy, and charge fair and stable premiums that will not depend upon health status.”) It may have another name, but it bears a striking resemblance to HillaryCare.                     

If you need more evidence of his plans to remodel America, his website has all the details. And details are exactly what McCain should focus on. “Change” sounds lovely, even inevitable, but once the level of generalities is broken an underlying reality is made clear: Obama is running on a platform that is nothing more than a liberal wish list.

So if the election is about the best video or the most elegant speaker or “hope” then the Obama wave will likely sweep him into the White House. But if it is about the real world, the future of our courts, the best choice for conservatives and Independents, and the type of change we will have then McCain has a fighting chance.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=25025

February 05, 2008

A great source for state by state results

http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/dates/index.html#20080205

January 26, 2008

State and National Convention Update

To: GOP Leadership
Couple of things to pass on this afternoon...
1.) Leadership Conference Call - we'll have our monthly conference call this coming Tuesday, January 29th at 6pm.   It's important that each County Chair or a representative participate as we'll be discussing the rules changes for County Conventions.  To RSVP and receive the call info, contact Jason Geer - jgeer@migop.org   All county and district leadership are welcome to participate.
2.) Delegate Allocation/Selection memo - the attached memos will help explain the national delegate allocation and selection process as we approach the state convention.  You may receive questions on how this process works, these documents should help answer those questions.
3.) State Convention websites
County Convention information is online at www.migop.org/2008convention
State Convention general information is online at www.migop.org/stateconvention
4.) National Convention website - the RNC has launched the National Convention website with a FAQ page that may answer a lot of your questions on the National Convention.  The site is www.gopconvention.com

Download 1_memo_on_delegates.pdf

Download 2_delegate_one_pager.pdf

January 16, 2008

Post Election Analysis

With 99% of Michigan precincts reporting, here’s where the Primary-Wide (IA, NH & MI combined) totals stand (detailed spreadsheet to follow once all precincts have reported):

Primary Wide Total Vote

37%        Romney

30           McCain

17           Huckabee

7              Paul

4              Thompson

4              Giuliani

ROMNEY ADVANTAGE +7 (v. McCain)

ROMNEY ADVANTAGE +20 (v. Huckabee)

Primary Wide among self-identified Republicans

37%        Romney

26           McCain

19           Huckabee

6              Paul

5              Thompson

5              Giuliani

ROMNEY ADVANTAGE +11 (v. McCain)

ROMNEY ADVANTAGE +18 (v. Huckabee)

Primary Wide among self-identified Very Conservative

41%        Romney

26           Huckabee

11           McCain

10           Thompson

8              Paul

2              Giuliani

ROMNEY ADVANTAGE +15 (v. Huckabee)

ROMNEY ADVANTAGE +30 (v. McCain)

January 14, 2008

Right On!!!

Primary disorder: A state as important as Michigan should count
Monday, January 14, 2008

Michigan voters go to the polls tomorrow and the Democratic presidential candidates don't have to care.

When the sixth-largest state -- a diverse home to a major U.S. city, one of the wealthiest suburbs in the nation and the American auto industry -- can hold a primary election and see two of the three leading Democratic presidential contenders take a pass, something is wrong.

Technically, Michigan is holding both a Democratic and Republican primary on Tuesday. But of the top three Democrats in the race, only New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has delegates on the ballot and all three of the candidates agreed not to campaign there. That's because the state Democratic hierarchy, long bothered by New Hampshire's clout as the nation's first primary, moved its primary date forward in defiance of national party leadership.

Both national parties punished Michigan, with the Republican organization cutting its delegates in half and the Democratic National Committee stripping its 156 delegates from the August nominating convention.

That means, at least as far as Democrats are concerned, Michigan's election is not about nominating a presidential candidate but about sparking a change in the way national primaries are conducted.

Will it matter if the state's voters turn out in droves to puff out their collective chest at New Hampshire and even earlier Iowa? Probably not, unless the rest of the country agrees that the system should be scrapped.

Unlike the federally imposed date for a general election, primaries are scheduled by the states. The confusing shuffle of primary dates this year and in prior elections, and the resulting near-nullification of Democratic votes in Michigan now, are clear evidence that Congress should impose order in time for 2012. A system of regional primaries that balance participation by large and small states would work just fine.

January 13, 2008

MI GOP Presidential Primary Events

The latest updates on where you can catch up with Michigan's Republican Presidential candidates leading up to Tuesday's primary.

Continue reading "MI GOP Presidential Primary Events" »

Latest Michigan Poll Numbers...too close to call

The Detroit Free Press has:

Romney: 27

McCain: 22

Huckabee: 16

McClatchy/MSNBC has:

Romney: 30

McCain: 22

Huckabee: 17

Detroit News has:

McCain: 27

Romney: 26

Huckabee: 19

Giuliani: 6

Thompson: 5

Paul: 4

Mitchell Interactive Tracking Poll has:

McCain: 22

Romney: 21

Huckabee: 12

Giuliani: 7

Paul: 7

Thompson: 3

For more polling information go to:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/mi/michigan_republican_primary-237.html

January 09, 2008

UPDATE: MI GOP Presidential Primary Events Calendar

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Jan. 9, 2008

CONTACT: Bill Nowling (517) 487-5413 or media@migop.org

Michigan GOP Presidential Primary Events Calendar

The Michigan Republican Presidential Primary is Tuesday, Jan. 15.  Below are the scheduled campaign and Michigan Republican events as of 5:52 PM Wednesday, January 9, 2008. Candidates confirmed unless otherwise noted.

Events contained on this list are based on notifications to the Michigan Republican Party from the individual campaigns. If no events are listed for a particular candidate then that campaign has not made its Michigan schedule available to the Michigan Republican Party. Please confirm candidate appearances directly with the individual campaigns.

Wednesday, Jan. 9

10:15 AM                   McCain for President

Grand Rapids Rally and Town Hall Event

Gerald R. Ford International Airport Northern Jet Management

(Past the terminal on the right)

Confirmed speakers: Senator McCain

5500 44th Street SE

Grand Rapids, MI

1:15 PM                      McCain for President

Oakland County Rally and Town Hall Event

Oakland County International Airport at McInerney Center

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

6740 S Service Drive

Waterford, MI

3:00 PM                      Romney for President

                                    East Grand Rapids Campaign Stop

                                    Confirmed Speakers: Governor Romney

                                    Downtown Business District

                                    East Grand Rapids, MI

                                    Contact: (248) 254-6530

                                    

Thursday, Jan. 10

5:30PM                       Huron and Tuscola Republican Parties

                                    Lincoln Day Dinner

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Congressman Hunter

                                    Brentwood

                                    178 Park Drive

                                    Caro, MI

6:00PM                       Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Montmorency Republican Parties

                                    Presidential Gathering

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  State Senator Allen

                                                                        State Representative Casperson

                                    Stoney Creek Restaurant

                                    19011 East M 68

                                    Onaway, MI

Friday, Jan. 11

12:00PM                     Huckabee for President

                                    Detroit Economic Club

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Huckabee

                                                                        

                                    211 West Fort Street #105

                                    Detroit, MI

5:30PM                       Huckabee for President

                                    Free Rally

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Huckabee

                                    Birch Run Expo Center

                                    11600 North Beyer Road

                                    Birch Run, MI

6:00PM                       Michigan 4th District Republicans

                                    Fourth District Round-up

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Congressman Camp

                                                                        State Chairman Anuzis

                                    Doherty Hotel

                                    604 North McEwan Street

                                    Clare, MI

7:00 PM                      Ottawa County Republican Party

                                    Lincoln Day Dinner

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Romney

Congressman Hunter            

                                    The Pinnacle Center

3330 Highland Dr.

                                    Hudsonville, MI

Contact: (616) 396-3791

Saturday, Jan. 12

9:30 AM                     Huckabee for President

Free Rally

Confirmed Speakers: Governor Huckabee

Amway Grand Plaza Hotel

187 Monroe Avenue Northwest

Grand Rapids, MI

10:45 AM                   McCain for President

Macomb Town Hall Meeting

Andiamo Celebrity Showroom

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

7096 Fourteen Mile Road

Warren, MI

12:00PM                     Americans for Prosperity “American Dream Summit”

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Senator McCain

                                                                        Congressman Hunter

                                                                        Governor Romney

                                    Laurel Manor

                                    39000 Schoolcraft Rd.

                                    Livonia, MI

1:00 PM                      Livingston County Republicans

Pre-Primary Party (Candidates invited)

Shark Club

1140 Pinckney Rd.

Howell, MI

More Info Call: 810-632-5503.

                                    

3:45 PM                      McCain for President

Oakland Town Hall Meeting

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Clawson High School Trojan Hall

                                   101 John M Ave.

                                   Clawson, MI

6:00PM                       Charlevoix, Emmet, Antrim, Otsego Republican Parties

                                    Reagan Day Dinner

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Congressman Hunter

                                                                        Senator Brownback on behalf of

Senator McCain

                                                                        Congressman Hoekstra

                                                                        State Representative Casperson

                                                                        State Representative Hoogendyk

                                                                        U.S. Senate Candidate Raczkowski

                                                                        Attorney General Cox

                                                                        State Senator Allen

                                                                        State Representative Elsenheimer

                                    Castle Farms

                                    5052 M 66 North

                                    Charlevoix, MI

                                    Contact: Wes Dilworth (231) 582-6886

TBD                            Berrien County Republican Party

                                    Candidate Meet and Greet

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Romney

                                    St. Joseph, MI

                                    Contact: BCRP (269) 983-6303

Sunday, Jan. 13

2:00 PM                      McCain for President

Livingston County Town Hall Meeting

                                   Crystal Garden

                                    Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   5768 East Grand River Ave

Howell, MI

2:45 PM                      1st District Republicans

Mitt Romney in Marquette

Confirmed Speakers: Governor Romney

                                    The “W” at Sawyer International Airport

                                   310 Avenue A

Marquette, MI

Contact: Joel Westrom (906) 360-0020

4:00 PM                      McCain for President

                                   Lansing Town Hall Meeting

                                   Michigan State University Kellogg Center

                                    Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   55 South Harrison Road

                                   East Lansing, MI

5:00 PM                      15th Congressional District Republicans

                                    Presidential Rally for Michigan

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Romney

                                                                        Congressman Hunter

                                                                        U.S. Senate Candidate Raczkowski

                                    Ford Senior Center

6750 Troy

Taylor, MI

Contact: (313) 278-6160

6:00 PM                      McCain for President

Fireside Townhall Meeting

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Cacades Manor House

                                   1970 Kibby Road

Jackson, MI

7:45 PM                      McCain for President

Battle Creek Town Hall Meeting

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Burnham-Brook Center

                                   200 West Michigan Ave

                                   Battle Creek, MI

Monday, Jan. 14

7:30AM                      Grand Traverse-Leelanau Republican Parties

                                    Presidential Breakfast

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Rev. Keith Butler, former U.S. Senate                                                                                   Candidate

                                    Park Place Hotel

                                    300 East State Street

                                    Traverse City, MI

9:45 AM                     McCain for President

Kalamazoo Town Hall Meeting

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Kalamazoo Christian High School

                                   2121 Stadium Drive

                                   Kalamazoo, MI

Noon                           Ingham County Republican Parties

                                    Lincoln Day Luncheon

                                    Confirmed Speaker: Governor Romney

                                    Lansing, MI

                                    Contact: ICRP (517) 655-5992

12:15 PM                    McCain for President

                                   Holland Town Hall Meeting

                                   Hope College DeWitt Theater

                                   141 Columbia Ave

                                   Holland, MI

4:00 PM                      McCain for President

Spring Lake Get Out the Vote Rally and Town Hall Meeting

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Nichols Company

                                   1391 Judson Road

                                   Spring Lake, MI

5:45 PM                      McCain for President

Kent County Get Out the Vote Rally

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Kent County Republican Headquarters

                                   264 Leonard Street NW

                                   Grand Rapids, MI

6:30 PM                      Oakland County Republican Party

                                    60th Anniversary Gala

                                    Keynote Speaker:        Governor Romney

                                    Shenandoah Country Club

                                    5600 Walnut Lake Rd.

                                    West Bloomfield, MI

                                    Contact: (248) 655-0501

Tuesday, Jan. 15 – Michigan GOP Primary

8:15 AM                     McCain for President

Traverse City Get-Out-The-Vote Rally

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Northwestern Michigan College Haggerty Place

                                   715 East Front Street

                                   Traverse City, MI

TBD                           McCain for President

Washtenaw County Economic Club Town Hall Meeting

Confirmed Speakers: Senator McCain

                                   Event Details TBA

                                   Ann Arbor, MI

                                    Contact: (734) 665-4433

                                    

To have your Michigan Presidential Primary event added to this calendar, contact Bill Nowling at (517) 487-5413 or media@migop.org .

January 08, 2008

UPDATED: MI Presidential Primary Events Calendar

Michigan GOP Presidential Primary Events Calendar

The Michigan Republican Presidential Primary is Tuesday, Jan. 15.  Below are the scheduled campaign and Michigan Republican events as of 10:29 AM Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Candidates confirmed unless otherwise noted.

Events contained on this list are based on notifications to the Michigan Republican Party from the individual campaigns. If no events are listed for a particular candidate then that campaign has not made its Michigan schedule available to the Michigan Republican Party. Please confirm candidate appearances directly with the individual campaigns.

Tuesday, Jan. 8

***NOTE***Chairman Anuzis will spend the day with NH GOP Chairman Fergus Cullen, making numerous campaign stops in the state.  He also will meet with NH Secretary of State William Gardner to discuss the Anuzis-Dingell bi-partisan proposal to create a regional presidential primary system. Chairman Anuzis will visit GOP campaign headquarters throughout Tuesday evening.

If you would like to book MI GOP Chairman Anuzis for an interview, please contact Bill Nowling at (517) 487-5413 or media@migop.org.

Wednesday, Jan. 9

10:15 AM                   McCain for President

Grand Rapids Rally and Town Hall Event

Gerald R. Ford International Airport Northern Jet Management

(Past the terminal on the right)

5500 44th Street SE

Grand Rapids, MI

1:15 PM                      McCain for President

Oakland County Rally and Town Hall Event

Oakland County International Airport at McInerney Center

6740 S Service Drive

Waterford, MI

3:00 PM                      Romney for President

                                    East Grand Rapids Campaign Stop

                                    Downtown Business District

                                    East Grand Rapids, MI

                                    Contact: (248) 254-6530

                                    

Thursday, Jan. 10

6:00PM                       Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Montmorency Republican Parties

                                    Presidential Gathering

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  State Senator Allen

                                                                        State Representative Casperson

                                    Stoney Creek Restaurant

                                    19011 East M 68

                                    Onaway, MI

Friday, Jan. 11

6:00PM                       Michigan 4th District Republicans

                                    Fourth District Round-up

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Congressman Camp

                                                                        State Chairman Anuzis

                                    Doherty Hotel

                                    604 North McEwan Street

                                    Clare, MI

7:00 PM                      Ottawa County Republican Party

                                    Lincoln Day Dinner

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Romney

                                                                        Congressman Hunter            

                                    The Pinnacle Center

3330 Highland Dr.

                                    Hudsonville, MI

Contact: (616) 396-3791

Saturday, Jan. 12

10:45 AM                   McCain for President

Macomb Town Hall Meeting

Andiamo Celebrity Showroom

7096 Fourteen Mile Road

Warren, MI

12:00PM                     Americans for Prosperity “American Dream Summit”

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Governor Romney

                                                                        Congressman Hunter

                                    Laurel Manor

                                    39000 Schoolcraft Rd.

                                    Livonia, MI

1:00 PM                      Livingston County Republicans

Pre-Primary Party (Candidates invited)

Shark Club

1140 Pinckney Rd.

Howell, MI

More Info Call:  810-632-5503.

                                    

3:45 PM                      McCain for President

Oakland Town Hall Meeting

                                   Clawson High School Trojan Hall

                                   101 John M Ave.

                                   Clawson, MI

6:00PM                       Charlevoix, Emmet, Antrim, Otsego Republican Parties

                                    Reagan Day Dinner

                                    Confirmed Speakers:  Congressman Hunter