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Changes, Additions At The Top Level Of Edwards's Campaign

05 Jul 2007 10:58 am

DES MOINES -- Sen. John Edwards's Raleigh-based presidential campaign is planning to add experienced Democratic strategists to his high command and has shifted the responsibilities of some senior staff, campaign aides and advisers said this morning.

Paul Blank, the political director for Howard Dean's 2003 presidential campaign and currently a chief organizer of a union anti-Wal-Mart campaign, is slated to oversee day-to-day operations on the campaign.

Chris Kofinis, who worked with Blank as "Wake Up Wal-Mart's" chief spokesman, is expected to serve in a senior communications planning role.

Edwards advisers cautioned that the two had not formally signed on yet, and campaign officials refused to confirm or deny news about their impending hires.

Current campaign manager David Bonior will retain his title but will be freed to focus on serving as a public spokesman on Edwards's behalf. He will also travel regularly with Edwards.

The campaign's chief strategists remain deputy campaign manager Jonathan Prince, adviser Joe Trippi and pollster Harrison Hickman.

An Edwards adviser said the additions in no way amount to a staff shake-up, instead characterizing the new campaign structure as evidence of a growing campaign. Other Democrats close to the campaign said that Bonior better serves the campaign as a strategist, rather than a day-to-day supervisor. Democrats who purport to know the internal dialog of the Edwardses have other theories, but they are necessarily speculative, and so I will refrain from writing about them.

The addition of Blank, a Trippi protege, is evidence that Trippi, Dean's former campaign manager, is a power center in Edwards's campaign. Trippi joined the campaign in late April after a long courtship by Elizabeth Edwards.

Blank and Kofinis will also beef up the presence of Democratic operatives with ties to labor; another Edwards senior political adviser, Chris Chafe, is a former chief of staff for UniteHere, a powerful textile and service union.

Edwards continues to lead in Iowa, and his campaign raised $10M in the second quarter. He faces communications challenges, including a press corps hungry to report about his hair cuts, a party focused on the Clinton-Obama proxy wars, and questions about whether his electability will be compromised by taking more liberal positions.

Comments (11)

So, I take it that we can read this as Trippi consolidating control over the Edwards for President organization. My sense was always that Bonior's role was as more of a Chairman of the Board type than a hands-on senior executive. This probably realigns the campaign structure to play to the various senior staff strengths - Trippi managing the Edwards machine, Bonior managing Edwards the candidate and liberal messenger.

The Dem presidential field is to the left of the 04 Dem presidential field in key areas (ahem, Iraq for one) and they're still either even with or beating GOP candidates in head-to-head matchups.

Why is it that GOP candidates are never asked whether they are too far to the right? It's not like the right have never over-reached... oh wait, there was that situation surrounding Terri Schiavo.

The problem for Edwards isn't necessarily where he is now. It's where he is now in relation to where he used to be on the issues. He has changed his mind on several issues (Iraq, 01 Bankruptcy bill etc) and his voting record in the Senate moved leftwards once he started looking at a WH run. Those who like him believe he's being sincere. Those who don't like him believe he's another calculating politician. Of course, there are those who think he's being sincere on some issues and not on others.

But in the end, taking liberal positions isn't necessarily a hindrance to getting to the WH. Obama's seen as pretty liberal, and he's still beating the GOP candidates in most polls. Same with HRC (seen as liberal by many no matter how hard she tries to position herself in the center). Edwards, like the other top tier Dems, kicks Romney's ass in the polls. Edwards might still be seen as relatively moderate... leftover image from previous run.

On Bonior:

I can't say anything about what he is doing up there, however, I live in the neighborhood where the campaign is headquartered. And, seven days a week, you can walk down the square, look up at that bank of windows, and SEE David Bonior in there working. I've seen him as early as 8am (the earliest I walk by) and as late as midnight. The office is something of a fishbowl, so if you have any doubts, all you have to do is go look.

Everyone write this down in your notebooks. While the next president may well be a Democrat, it sure as hell won't be John Edwards. This guy is as phony as it gets and people can smell that.

John Edwards should endorse the "Golden Legal Oversight Amendment" in Michigan if he wants to win votes in Michigan.

See wwww.michiganjustice.com for details concerning the "Golden Legal Oversight Amendment".

The "Golden Legal Oversight Amendment" is a constitution amendment to remove the Michigan Supreme Court as the policeman of the legal system, and have a board elected by the citizens to police and protect the integrity of the Michigan legal system. Every state should adopt a similar amendment.
Theodore A. Golden, M.D.

John Edwards should endorse the "Golden Legal Oversight Amendment" in Michigan if he wants to win votes in Michigan.

See wwww.michiganjustice.com for details concerning the "Golden Legal Oversight Amendment".

The "Golden Legal Oversight Amendment" is a constitution amendment to remove the Michigan Supreme Court as the policeman of the legal system, and have a board elected by the citizens to police and protect the integrity of the Michigan legal system. Every state should adopt a similar amendment.
Theodore A. Golden, M.D.

Soon to follow will be the salaried union organizers; twenty-something college radicals, tattooed and stocking-capped, metal bars in their eye brows. Ranting on middle America's doorsteps, they'll sink Edwards like they sunk Dean.

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