- Give President Obama and his campaign credit, they know how to run a campaign. Remember, before beating Senator McCain in 2008 he beat then-Senator Clinton. A seasoned politician and campaigner, who was favored by many to win the whole race. President Obama knows how to inspire volunteers, and his campaign knows how to use those volunteers to get out the vote. This is particularly evident in NH with the youth vote. Turn out was high and new voter registration was high. Two campaigns in a row he’s turned out young voters who previously never voted in these sort of numbers. While this could also be said nationally for minority voters, quite frankly NH isn’t that diverse, so the numbers appear to have come largely young voters, and urban voters.
- Republicans need to rethink the way they talk to sub-groups. This, however, isn’t just a NH thing. In what I believe to be the stupidest moment of the campaign, Rush Limbaugh went off on a woman who spoke publicly to members of Congress about birth control. The merits of the argument aside, what played repeatedly in the media were Limbaugh’s comments (to paraphrase) calling this woman a slut for using too much birth control. It was rude and dim-witted, and could not have helped with the women’s vote. This combined with a couple of remarks by potential Republican senators about rape, gave the Republican party a problem with women. Pro-life politicians could learn something from Senator McCain. State your position as human rights issue, and leave moral judgments out of it. Seems likely that pro-choice can accept a difference of opinion much easier that they can accept being talked down to.