John McCain suffers from low enthusiasm in his own party. A Diageo poll today found that 45% of Republicans are dissatisfied with John McCain as their nominee (30% of Dems are dissatisfied with Obama). This is three months after he clinched the nomination, so there should be no holdover hard feelings. Republicans just don't like him. They may vote for him, but they may stay home and they probably won't do the extra legwork for him.
Yet, the strategy on our end up to now has been to paint him as a typical conservative Bush Republican. Ironically, if we succeeded in doing that, his GOP base would support him. And maybe they'd get motivated to volunteer for him too. Maybe.
It seems there are two possible strategies we can push:
1) Paint him as McBush the right wing Republican, driving Hillary Democrats and Independents away from McCain. The risk is that the GOP base gets mobilized and does what they did in 2004.
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2) Highlight what a backstabber McCain has been to the GOP so as to discourage the GOP base. Point out all the conservatives who don't like him and demoralize the base. The risk is that Independents may find that more attractive.
Which of these two approaches makes most sense?
Answer the poll and give your comments.
Here is the link to the Diageo Poll.
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