Barack Obama Wins - thoughts on the campaign and election
Senator Barack Obama is now President-Elect Barack Obama... first in many ways!
- First son of a Kenyan to be President of the United States
- First President to be born in Hawaii
- First African-American President
- and I'm sure many others...
Most importantly is that he accomplished it using an absolutely brilliant strategy... starting with his prowess for fund-raising that was obviously out of the great book "The Long Tail" (a few bucks here and there from millions and millions of people). Obama put together a near perfect campaign using some of the basic skills he learned as a community organizer (I doubt the Republicans are making fun of his volunteer work any longer).
Democrats had more money than Republicans? I could not believe all the whining... Republicans have been the party with a financial HUGE edge for many, MANY years. The shoe was on the other foot this time.
Between David Plouffe (Campaign Manager) and David Axelrod (Chief Strategist), the campaign was brilliantly run from start (about 22 months ago), through an unbelievably difficult primary season and an insane presidential battle. The campaign strategy and results will most certainly be placed in every political science textbook from this point forward.
One of the many discussions on FoxNews yesterday which major mistakes each candidate made... the list for McCain included choosing Palin, his many slips of the tongue (my fellow prisoners, I couldn't agree with Obama more, bomb bomb Iran, 100 years in Iraq, fundamentals of the economy, etc...) and several others... they could only come up with one mistake by Obama in 22 months - when Obama talked about "clinging to guns and religion". AMAZING! How many people go 1 week without making a mistake?
And now for the speeches... John McCain's speech was wonderful and full of class... see for yourself:
President-Elect Obama's speech was one of his best... he asked for bi-partisan help, was gracious and (as expected) inspirational:
I expect Obama's administration to be run from the center (and not the left as many of my friends fear). The one issue which I expect to be more left than center is universal health care... and I DO like Obama's proposal. I'm just not sure if the current financial crisis will allow this to be a priority early on.
I am extremely pleased that Obama won by such a large electoral vote margin... it gives him a mandate which should help him lead the country with broad support.
One final thought...
I really believe that John McCain's upbeat attitude the last week of the campaign, saying things like "we got them where we want them" and "we will surprise everyone when we win" made Obama supporters very nervous and I AM CERTAIN that it helped to get them to show up to vote... so I want to thank McCain for this... I'm not being facetious... I'm absolutely serious!
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