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McCain's "Road To Victory:" An Actual Internal Memo

08 Sep 2007 01:26 pm

In an internal memo sent to political advisers this week, John McCain's campaign manager Rick Davis writes of "four phases" the campaign plans to "roll out" in September.

This isn't one of those internal memos meant for public consumption. It contains unusually specific information about campaign strategy and tactics.

The first phase of our September strategy is to take ownership of the surge and demonstrate again that John McCain is the only candidate running for President who is prepared to be Commander-in-Chief from day one
After laying down the marker as the only candidate in the race prepared to be Commander-in-Chief from day one, we will highlight John McCain’s record of reform and his often lonely fight in Congress against wasteful spending and earmarks, against corruption and for stronger ethics accountability, and for real institutional reform to decrease the size of government and make it work effectively.

Then comes policy roll-outs, which the campaign calls "Bold Solutions for the Future."

McCain will also speak of his religious faith:

John McCain has faced unique personal challenges in his life; he has overcome them all through his faith in God, faith in country, and faith in his fellow man. Spanning issues as diverse as religious freedom, internet pornography and support for the war against Islamic extremists, faith will play an important role in discussing these issues

Davis sees the key events of the "Fall Launch" as taking place in three stages. The first -- happening right now -- is the reintroduction of McCain, capped by his appearance tomorrow on This Week with George Stephanopoulos.

On 9/11, the campaign begins its "No Surrender Tour" in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina to "build support for the fight against Islamic extremists." After the last event on the tour, McCain will return to Washington and "lead the debate in the Senate against Democrat efforts to force surrender in Iraq."

After the Senate debate, McCain will "finish out the month of September with some high profile speeches, appearances, and an increased focus on the media." That includes a stop on the Late Show with David Letterman on 9/26.

Davis recognizes the need for McCain to have a strong fundraising quarter.

September is not only an important month politically; it is the final month of the third financial reporting quarter. It is essential that the campaign have a good month fundraising and finish the quarter strong.

An attachment lists information about 15 separate fundraising events.

Comments (19)

Here comes the faith for all to see scenario. Quite a few blips along that road, n'est-ce pas? It's equally ironic that he will tout himself as best-qualified to be commander-in-chief given his unmatched incompetence in managing a campaign with around 150 staffers.

A person who still believes in failed war policy can't be prepared to be Commander-in-Chief from day one. It clearly shows that McCain does not learn from mistakes and he is very stubborn. We do NOT need one more stubborn president.

McCain still belives in sending our young kids to die in the war and no one will support him for that.

McCain has also shown that he will lie to support failed war in Iraq. He walked on the street of Iraq surrounded by hundreds of soldiers and helicopters and then claimed that Iraq is safe. That incidence proved that once a brave man has become a COWARD.

McCain = another FearMonger-In-Chief

There is only one politician who is more pro-war than Cheney-Bush and thats McCain. America does not need one more Bush for one more term. McCain's political career is over.

With recent developments indicating Romney's rise and with Thompson's entrance in the race, McCain's space is even smaller than it was two months ago. Not that he can't rise back up, but it will certainly not be easy.


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McCain has permanently damaged his relationship with conservatives. It isn't a single issue but rather his complete lack of loyalty to the party.

All of his procedural and personality problems combined with his age makes him unelectable.

"This isn't one of those internal memos meant for public consumption. It contains unusually specific information about campaign strategy and tactics."

So, Marc, if it isn't meant for public consumption, how did you obtain it? A rival campaign? Or perhaps, methinks, the McCain campaign? It sounds exactly like something they'd want public. Coming off a "strong" debate last Wednesday, how better to continue the buzz and propel the storyline that McCain is poised for a comeback?

I'd like you to say how and where you obtained the memo. And while you're at it, post the whole thing. You've only shown us small, positive-sounding snippets. Post the whole thing, Marc... Or would your source in the McCain camp dry up if you did that? Or do you not have the whole thing? As they say, inquring minds want to know.

McCain, Romney, Thomson, Giuliani, all of them are phonies. They are not conservatives at all. They all will say and do anything to get elected. The only real conservative is Brownback.

Nothing about the cheek issue. What's with those things? He looks like Alvin or Theodore. Unless that can be fixed, McCain is one madman who can't be elected.

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