Keys to the Fall: Obama Leads, McCain Stumbles

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Robert Kaiser has an interesting piece in the Washington Post today that makes the case that Senator Obama's strong performance in the debates has been the key to his success this fall. I agree, but think there several other factors.  Remember that McCain came out of his convention ahead and with momentum and a fresh life. It really looked liked it would be a close general election, or that McCain might have a shot to pull this off. So what happened?

Their Reactions to the Financial Crisis - At moments of crisis, leaders are tested. Obama passed this test, looking steady, strong, engaged. McCain stumbled, "suspended" his campaign, changed his message, and in general, looked a little desperate and out of it. He failed this critical test of leadership, which significantly undermined the entire McCain narrative of "proven, tested, ready." 

The Debates - Based on post-election polls, Obama and Biden each overwhelmingly won their debates. And as Kaiser argues, the debates became critical for Obama, for they allowed him to fill in the gaps and to address the very real concerns many had about whether he was up to the job. Again, he looked in command, smart, steady, ready.  McCain, on the other hand, while showing flashes of effectiveness, again came across as a slightly addled and occasionally an angry old man, struggling to keep up with his younger, smarter and more compelling opponent.

All About Sarah - It was her rise that lifted McCain, and with her collapse, came McCain's fall. I predicted in a pre-convention post that McCain would pick a vibrant, telegenic running mate to help make up for his not-so-appealing grumpy old man persona. Well he did, but man, when that teenage belly bump arrived on the scene, it became clear that the Palin vetting was, let us say, a little "mavericky."  They clearly had no idea what they were getting into with her. Tina Fey then gave the nation permission to start saying what they were sensing with her, that seeing Russia from her front porch was not really adequate prep to be VP for a man unlikely to finish out his time in office. The comparison between her vacuousness and Biden's experience became a true black mark on the McCain campaign while doing a great deal to undermine his brand.

A Superior and More Modern Campaign - There can be no doubt now that the Obama campaign is the best run and most innovative Presidential campaign of the modern era, and clearly the model for a new 21st century era of post-broadcast, people-based advocacy and politics. Their commitment to this new Dean/Trippi inspired Internet model gave them the resources to overwhelm McCain these last few months on the airwaves and on the ground in the battlegrounds, and to produce a primetime video seen by an amazing 34 million viewers in the final week of the election. For more on this new political model and the emergence of what we've been calling a virtuous cycle of participation, see this recent post

The Issues - Obama has stayed relentlessly focused on the most important issue facing Americans today - the struggle of every day people to make ends meet. McCain and his campaign have seemed weirdly preoccupied with peripheral issues, political issues - Paris Hilton, Bill Ayers, sex ed and baby killing and now Jeremiah Wright - rather than focusing on the stuff that really matters to people. These divisive, distracting ads - straight out of the Southern Strategy GOP playbook - reinforced the very things that the public has come to dislike about Republicans: their willingness to put politics above solving problems. These ads and attacks helped undermine McCain's brand, and suggested instead that McCain was just another one of "those" Republicans after all.  

Finally, incredibly, McCain's economic plan has been so similar to the approach Bush took in his years in office that it has been stunning to watch. The GOP's economic strategy this decade has left the average American making less money while giving huge tax breaks to the most privileged among us. The inability of the Republicans to come to terms with this outcome of their years in control of government has been central to their dramatic fall from power.  That John McCain did not understand this, and did not offer any real proposals to deal with the struggle of every day people, is what allowed Obama to successfully tie him to President Bush and his failed Presidency. I think McCain never really believed that the Democrats would pull off making him a Bush clone because of his own hatred for Bush. But the ideological blindness of the modern GOP to the struggle of every day people is what drove the GOP from office in 2006, and will likely be the central cause of their defeat once again in 2008. 

In early September, John McCain led the race. In the weeks that followed, both candidates were given a series of tests. Clearly, the American people believe Senator Obama passed his tests. Senator McCain, on the other hand, did not. And it was this disappointment with McCain that gave Obama his opening, an opening that he and his focused, disciplined campaign successfully exploited.

7:30 am Update - DemFromCT's morning poll roundup shows no real change of the closing dynamic we've been describing these last few weeks - a slight uptick for McCain but Obama holding steady and retaining a commanding lead. 

Comments

COLIN POWELL AND THE CHANGE WE NEED

Speaking of National Security, I think that all McCain votes should count for 2 of Obama's votes because of the superior education and intelligence of McCain voters. Case in point; Colin Powell once said he wanted to remove ALL books from his office and use only online sources for everything. How Brilliant! But thankfully, Colin made that fateful trip to testify before the United Nations and the rest is history. Now he supports Obama; what else can he do.

RUSSIA AND CUBA; HOW MANY JOKES CAN WE FIND HERE

I wish Americans would start to take this election seriously. Obama is going around blaming Bush, Capitalism, Bitter Christians and our Mean-Spirited Country. Dems are busy trying to destroy Piper for wearing her mothers pricey duffle bag, and meanwhile we have a multitude of National Crisis knocking at the door. I wonder what jokes Obama can pull off when he has to face the press about the next Cuban Missile Crisis. How bout this one, "Ah...yeah...Ellen, this, ah, happend because...McCain was, ah..., lookin' in the rearview mirror..." How can people say this man sounds presidential? He COOL, CALM.. HE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED. He cries like a baby when anybody says anything about his dubious associations. This is a MAN ready to be PRESIDENT? 

OBAMA A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHES

Anybody not being taken in by the smooth talking actor/comedian Barack Obama would be able to see the real connections with Obama to the Republican party. Obama is certainly camera ready and probably could act BETTER THAN RONALD REAGAN. If he loses, or spends his 8 years wreaking more 8 years of havoc, he CERTAINLY HAS A CAREER WAITING FOR HIM. But, I think he should changes parties. OBAMA IS MORE OF THE SAME CONTROL THAT BUSH HAS HAD, JUST CLOAKED IN A SHEEP'S CLOTH. GOD HELP AMERICA. 

OBAMA IS THE NEW BUSH

Despite all the clever tactics to align McCain with Bush, Obama is much closer to the ideologies of the Bush machine.  Let's look at some of the similaries: Obama is obviously the most well-funded, based on his second grand extravaganza; first at the Greek Coloseum and now at the Oval Office. Obama seeks to empower himself, via the government, to make all kinds of decisions about your life (your healthcare, what you should spread to others, when you should vote..) This is another ultra-paternalistic ideology that is not any different than Bush's unilateralism on the global scale. Bush fought with other countries, but Obama is at war with basic American institutions. Under his leadership, Christians will be more persecuted, backed by GOVERNMENT ON STEROIDS. MAKE NO MISTAKE; OBAMA IS THE NEW BUSH OF THE LEFT.