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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: shadeaux on October 06, 2011, 01:21:04 PM
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WCGreen (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-05-11 07:45 PM
Original message
It's so good to be back involved with a campaign....
Edited on Wed Oct-05-11 07:56 PM by WCGreen
It has been a few years since I actually got the chance to run a campaign of any real size.
It's only for Council at Large for a blue collar suburb here in the Cleveland, Ohio area. But it's heavy on the Union voters and goes blue in every election.
It's a kind of homecoming for me.
I was intricately involved with all the major campaigns that came through here from 1994 till 2000.
I was the treasurer of the county democratic party and so, being that we were democrats, I was the only person involved that knew anything about stats and how to get the computer to work in our favor.
I had a lot of fun developing voter targeting at the precinct level all the way to the whole county.
I designed all the sample ballots sent out by the party and also developed the voter base that we used.
It was great, I was in charge of the voter file and we kept winning and winning until there were only a few republican judges. There were over fifty officials elected county wide.
Remember, Cuyahoga County is the largest democratic enclave between New York City and Chicago.
But somewhere after the 2000 election, the political figures started to worry only about getting themselves reelected. It felt like Camelot with all the knights bickering over the own interests.
It's inevitable, I guess.
I have kept my toe in the water over the years and this is a good chance for me to bow out on top. I have talked my candidate into taking a run at the mayor in 2013 and he is seriously considering taking up the challenge. It's good sized city of over 15k and it is also one of the so-called inner ring suburbs.
I just got off the phone with the candidate and it was really cool to hear this question once again, "could you get a plan together, a budget and a statistical approach for a run for the mayor?"
I'm in. It's gonna be my last hurrah because I just don't suffer insufferable egos anymore.
Win or lose, and I think I can do the trick, we are in for the long haul.
First up, a name recognition poll come next september just to let the incumbent know we are there....
CaliforniaPeggy (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-05-11 07:51 PM
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1. Good for you!
This sounds very worthwhile!
You're like the hunting dog who's been penned up far too long, while the opposition runs roughshod over your allies...
I think you'll prevail too, with your intelligence and prior experiences in the field...
Go get 'em, Chris!
LMAO !!! Peggy, STOP. Get off your knees and just stop already. :lmao:
I swear she stalks the man.
Maybe WCGreen can use one of his tunes for a political commercial.
http://www.youtube.com/user/WCGreen#p/u/7/YOoJb5Qm95Q
In case anyone thinks I'm being mean, I'm not. He HATES all Republicans.
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The Cuyahoga County democrat party organization is every bit as crooked as Cook County, Illinois, the only difference being that Cleveland is smaller than Chicago.
But what about this DUmmy WCGreen?
I though a few months ago he was one of the terminally-ill DUmmies trolling for attention.
Double lung transplant or something like that. Now he's running a campaign for some union crook?
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Is it me or does Chris_ pop up everywhere?
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Is it me or does Chris_ pop up everywhere?
It's the CalPig being cool.
At the DUmp it's cool to be one of the in kids who knows the real world first names of their fellow DUmpmonkeys.
For most of them, it's the only way they've ever been cool.
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So how has Cleavland done under democrat party control?
Not well.
Number 1 (with a bullet) of the top poverty stricken cities in the USA.
I'm sure that this failure is somehow, someway the fault of conservatives and the republican party. Just like the other democrat controlled cities on the list.
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It's only for Council at Large for a blue collar suburb here in the Cleveland, Ohio area. But it's heavy on the Union voters and goes blue in every election.
Sounds like a perfect job for a DUmmie. Run a campaign in an area guaranteed to vote for anyone with a D behind their name.
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Sounds like a perfect job for a DUmmie. Run a campaign in an area guaranteed to vote for anyone with a D behind their name.
The Omaha Weeper needs to get in touch with DUmmy WC.
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WCGreen (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-05-11 07:45 PM
Original message
>snip<
I had a lot of fun developing voter targeting fraud at the precinct level all the way to the whole county.
I designed all the sample ballots sent out by the party and also developed the voter base fraud that we used.
>snip<
FIFY
Ahh, that's better.
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WCGreen (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-05-11 07:45 PM
Original message
It's so good to be back involved with a campaign....
Edited on Wed Oct-05-11 07:56 PM by WCGreen
It has been a few years since I actually got the chance to run a campaign of any real size.
It's only for Council at Large for a blue collar suburb here in the Cleveland, Ohio area. But it's heavy on the Union voters and goes blue in every election.
It's a kind of homecoming for me.
I was intricately involved with all the major campaigns that came through here from 1994 till 2000.
I was the treasurer of the county democratic party and so, being that we were democrats, I was the only person involved that knew anything about stats and how to get the computer to work in our favor.
I had a lot of fun developing voter targeting at the precinct level all the way to the whole county.
I designed all the sample ballots sent out by the party and also developed the voter base that we used.
It was great, I was in charge of the voter file and we kept winning and winning until there were only a few republican judges. There were over fifty officials elected county wide.
Remember, Cuyahoga County is the largest democratic enclave between New York City and Chicago.
But somewhere after the 2000 election, the political figures started to worry only about getting themselves reelected. It felt like Camelot with all the knights bickering over the own interests.
It's inevitable, I guess.
I have kept my toe in the water over the years and this is a good chance for me to bow out on top. I have talked my candidate into taking a run at the mayor in 2013 and he is seriously considering taking up the challenge. It's good sized city of over 15k and it is also one of the so-called inner ring suburbs.
I just got off the phone with the candidate and it was really cool to hear this question once again, "could you get a plan together, a budget and a statistical approach for a run for the mayor?"
I'm in. It's gonna be my last hurrah because I just don't suffer insufferable egos anymore.
Win or lose, and I think I can do the trick, we are in for the long haul.
First up, a name recognition poll come next september just to let the incumbent know we are there....
Cliff note version.
He slashes the tires of GOTV vehicles, pulls up the yard signs of opponents in the middle of the night, visits old folks homes to help the elderly vote, and then hangs around shopping centers converting the "low information" voters
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CaliforniaPeggy (1000+ posts) Wed Oct-05-11 07:51 PM
Response to Original message
1. Good for you!
This sounds very worthwhile!
You're like the hunting dog who's been penned up far too long, while the opposition runs roughshod over your allies...
I think you'll prevail too, with your intelligence and prior experiences in the field...
Go get 'em, Chris!
:confused:
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You're like the hunting dog who's been penned up far too long, while the opposition runs roughshod over your allies...
The CalPig is branching out from the world's worst poetry to the world's worst analogy.
That one is a real puzzler.
Blink, blink, blink, blink.
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You're like the hunting dog who's been penned up far too long, while the opposition runs roughshod over your allies...
Calpig is trying her hand at a subliminal message.