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    • I just got off of the phone from a "media" conference call with the Carly Fiorina campaign team — the call was hosted by Fiorina's top campaign strategist Marty Wilson, and her media strategist Fred Davis — with some insightful tid bits from Judie Soderlund as well.

      Marty Wilson opened by saying that the campaign had reached the "finally" phase — in that with a month to go, with a large number of undecided voters, it is finally time for the voters to be able to get introduced to Carly Fiorina through an aggressive voter contact campaign.

      Marty said that the campaign would be focused on the "three M's" – Momentum, Message, Messengers
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      I, too, was on the phone call. Most interesting is that Sarah Palin has been invited to campaign in Cali with Carly.

  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day

    Day By Day May 7, 2010 – Da Man

    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Chris, so President Obama is the man now, eh?

    Funny, with his appeasement foreign policy, especially with regards to Iran/Israel and his liberal social policies I never quite thought of him like that. But, then again..

    • The federal government forcing Americans to buy health insurance or face IRS fines under Obamacare
    • Predator drones bombing the hell out of the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan
    • Spending America blind and borrowing from its adversaries despite catastrophic consequences

    Yeah, OK, he is, let’s say exerting influence.

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  • Carly Fiorina

    CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina to Begin Television Campaign

    Carly Fiorina on making Washington work for California

    With about four weeks to go prior to the June California Republican primary election former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina will be going “on air” with an aggressive television campaign.

    From the press release:

    Following a momentum-building week marked by a growing list of endorsers supporting her candidacy, U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina today announced a new television advertising campaign centered on two 30-second spots titled “Work” and “Jobs” that contrast Fiorina’s proven record of success with Barbara Boxer’s failed 28-year career in Washington.

    “This robust advertising campaign will send a strong message to Californians: Barbara Boxer has a 28-year record of failure in Washington, and I have the real-world experience it will take to beat her. Like many Californians, I have had enough of a government that is out of control and out of touch. Together, we can take Washington back, make it listen and make it work,” said Fiorina.

    This advertising blitz follows on the heels of Fiorina’s earlier television advertisement, “Something Done” and her radio advertisement, “Bringing America Back.” The ads will begin airing statewide on Sunday on both broadcast and cable.

    And, California absentee ballots are “in the mail.” I have already received my official voter guide.

    Here is the second ad, jobs:


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