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Here’s John McCain’s Secret Gameplan March 26, 2008

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“SECURE THE CENTER,” LIEBERMAN AS V.P., 27-STATE BATTLEGROUND STRATEGY

FITSNews - March 26, 2008 - Even though former Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Lieberman has already ruled out running on a ticket with GOP presidential nominee John McCain, the Connecticut Senator remains the Maverick Republican’s top pick for the No. 2 slot, according to confidential campaign strategy memo showed to FITSNews last weekend by a McCain strategist.

S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford, whose political consultant Jon Lerner has been working full-time these days to secure Sanford a spot on McCain’s shortlist, did not appear among McCain’s top five choices according to the memo, which were Lieberman, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn.

“It won’t be Sanford,” said the McCain advisor, who showed FITSNews maps and excerpts from the memo, but would not provide us with a copy of the document. The advisor also confirmed that U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham offered Sanford a spot on McCain’s shortlist in exchange for his endorsement of the Arizona Senator prior to the South Carolina presidential primary this January. Sanford obviously refused that offer, reportedly telling Graham that he could “get on the shortlist without McCain’s help,” and that the only way he would lend his endorsement prior to the primary (which McCain won without Sanford’s help), was if the No. 2 spot on the ticket was offered.

In addition to addressing the VP speculation, the memo also suggests that McCain abandon the conventional GOP campaign stategy of “securing the right” (i.e. the party’s evangelical base) prior to focusing on independent voters during a general election. Instead, the three-word strategic theme of McCain’s campaign, “Secure the Center,” is a radicial departure from the campaign strategy employed by every Republican candidate since Gerald Ford. The memo also anticipates - and in fact seeks to stoke - the inevitable outcry such a centrist strategy would bring from conservative talking heads like Ann Coulter or Rush Limbaugh, noting at one point that their “vocal indignation” would actually help attract the more moderate voters McCain is targeting.

Most importantly from a tactical perspective, the memo more than doubles the typical number of states Republicans designate as “battlegrounds,” with 27 states falling into this category compared to the usual 12-14.

Pointing to two electoral maps shaded in colors of red (Republican states), blue (Democratic states) and purple (”swing” states), McCain’s strategist pointed to one map showing typical democratic strongholds in the Northeast and West Coast shaded blue, which he argued would be the electoral math facing Republicans under a conventional ticket using the conventional GOP “Secure the Right” strategy. He then flipped a page of the memo to show how dozens of those states turned purple when presented with a McCain-Lieberman ticket and a “Secure the Center” campaign strategy.

“Secure the Center puts a dozen new states in play,” he said, adding that “these are not swing states, these are Democratic strongholds now in play.”

Ideologically, McCain’s “Secure the Center” strategy would seek to play up the candidate’s maverick reputation and fiscal conservative credentials while de-emphasizing issues that appeal to evangelicals, a move his strategist says is reflective of shifting voter preferences in both parties.

Will it work? Stay tuned …

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5. JohnnyBeGood - March 27, 2008

Lieberman is a boring candidate…he can hardly get his words out and he sounds like he’s whining - a PR disaster and I hope McCain can see it.
Huckabee would be good - he has personality like Reagan did. Romney would be a losing venture - theyd just play back the clips of his dirty ads against mccain - the last thing in the world americans want is an ultra conservative poseur who says anything to anybody.
Gov Crist has personality. So does Jack Kempf. Kay Bailey Hutchison and Elizabeth Dole are intriguing. Colin Powell would be a reassuring presence on the ticket. Christopher Cox is beguiling. So many to choose from. But both Romney and Rice represent the old politics of snowing the people.
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Condi Rice should merit serious consideration. She is a talented executive, has the foreign policy gravitas that McCain lacks, and can seriously compete for votes of independents and centrist democrats. Leaving her off the short-list in favor of courting conservative candidates who will only hurt the candidacy is a mistake. Huckabee will not help get McCain elected. I love Joe Lieberman but he is drab and besides, we in CT need him as a buffer against commies like Ned Lamont.

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Why not a real conservative hero like Bob Dole?!? Or how about that arch defender of Republican Party values, Dan Quale? Or maybe the Mac could really reach out and ask the reputable Senator Kennedy. Now that would be real courage. How invigorating to true believers of the Right.

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