Edwards: Campaign Aides Insist He Won't Fizzle After Iowa

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First Posted: 01- 2-08 07:27 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Des Moines --No matter the outcome in the Iowa caucuses, John Edwards' campaign insisted Wednesday that he has the resources to compete in New Hampshire, the other early states and "Tsunami Tuesday."

The Clinton and Obama camps are pushing the notion that the Edwards campaign can't survive Iowa, no matter if he wins, places or shows.

The Obama campaign, in particular, took aim at Edwards on Monday. Obama's campaign manager David Plouffe, in a briefing for reporters, drew a stark contrast between Obama's resources and those of Edwards in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada and the Feb. 5 states.

It took them a day, but the Edwards team, realizing the devastating potential of a message that it can't win no matter what, dispatched campaign manager David Bonior to draw the most optimistic portrait of their strength Wednesday.

"We believe, to use an often-worn phrase, we are surging," Bonior said. Compared to the megabucks Obama and Clinton are raising, Edwards is cash-strapped, and is further hampered because he decided to take federal financing, which limits how much money he will have to spend.

In Iowa, Edwards had a major TV presence only with the assistance of third-party ads paid for by unions and by a group fronted by his ex-campaign manager. The Obama and Clinton people see this lack of cash as a key vulnerability.

If Edwards is to survive beyond the first several states, no matter how he places in Iowa on Thursday, his campaign will rely heavily on its supporters from organized labor.

Unions representing more than 3 million members have endorsed Edwards, and labor volunteers have been crucial to his get-out-the-vote efforts in Iowa and New Hampshire.

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His aides sought to underscore that union strength, saying it was more useful than the large numbers of offices or staffers.

"Our over 3 million union members provide us with a tremendous capacity that puts us in an incredibly strong position," said Edwards senior adviser Chris Chafe. "First and foremost because they provide to us the kind of strength you'll never see on a balance sheet."

After Iowa, there is the Jan. 8 primary in New Hampshire, and the Nevada Caucuses on Jan. 19. Edwards has made The Silver State a pivotal part of his campaign game plan.

The former North Carolina Senator visited Nevada more often than any of the other Democrats in the race except Bill Richardson. He's got three offices in the state, and has won the backing of several crucial labor organizations, including the Carpenters, Steelworkers, Transport Workers and Communication Workers. Those unions represent 28,000 Nevada workers.

But aides to Edwards' chief rivals stress that he has no campaign beyond Nevada and South Carolina, a potential sign that the campaign does not have staying power beyond the early contests.

Twenty-two states go to the polls on Feb. 5 in a pseudo-national primary dubbed "Tsunami Tuesday" by the national press. Several delegate-rich states, including California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois are voting that day.

Obama, whose campaign has made a strong push in Feb. 5 states a central part of his game plan to win the Democratic nomination, has 28 offices in 17 of Tsunami Tuesday states.

The Edwards campaign currently has no offices in Feb. 5 states. The advisers on Wednesday's call with reporters would not say when the campaign would open any.

"We will make those announcements in due time, but obviously we are waiting some initial results before we make final decisions on those allocations," Chafe said.

Said Edwards' Nevada state director Oliver Gottfried: "We've heard a lot of the other campaigns talking about the most staff or the most offices or the most people at their events. It's not enough simply to have the most staff or the most offices, but you need to have an organization there that is well-rounded."

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Edwards supporter have the heads in the sand. He's handcuffed to all the limitations that come with federal matching funds. This screws him over as a candidate, but more importantly, if he were the nominee, these limitations would screw over the party.

I like Edwards, but his time is not now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 01/03/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

Anything to create controversy or a phony story line to argue about.

Predictions of future "fizzle" when Edwards is doing well in the only contest that matters today is like making a sow's ear out of a silk purse.

P.S. A lot of people including myself said Hillary was anything BUT the choice of the people, her political machine notwithstanding, and that the pundits and polls where totally screwed up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 01/03/2008

As President, John Edwards would stand for not devastating our environment, not shipping our jobs overseas, not allowing the lobbyists and special interest groups to dictate our laws, not using torture as a means to illicit information from detainees, and not cowtowing to power or believing that some leaders are above the laws set forth in this land. John Edwards believes in the promise of an equal America for all and not just a select few as the republicans do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 01/03/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 642 fans permalink
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"Tsunami Tuesday" ??? WTF?

MSM = Middle School Mentality

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 01/03/2008
- robotfog I'm a Fan of robotfog 23 fans permalink
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why does a person need an expensive ad campaign to run? The system stinks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 01/03/2008

My disdain for Hellary has nothing to do with her supposedly being a woman! I love women and would vote for one for president readily. But, let's not vote for Klinton just because of gender: think back to that administration, all of the spies, lies, corruption, deaths, smears, immorality, backstabbing, laws broken, drugs, bribes, Chinese spies, payoffs, character assinations, assasinations, investigations, using dead people, theft, obfescations, stealing china, destruction of public property, threats to bimbos, assaults, rape accusations, sex not sex, asprin factory murders, tyrant coddling, Whtewatering, Rose law firming, missing files, DNA disapearance, Foster bodies, Lies in diaries, lawyers commiting suicide, hidden agendas, payoffs, Luewinskiing, coverups, mismanagements, bodies in the parks, bodies in the cell, bodies in the water, nuclear secrets being sold, FBI files stolen, blackmailings, ..... all with Hellary right smack dab in the middle either orchestrating or covering up!
Use your memories people!

Other than that I have nothing against her.
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:23 AM on 01/03/2008

There's no doubt that Edwards' "Anyone With More Than You is Evil, Didn't Earn It, Doesn't Deserve It, and Needs to be Punished, Unless They Vote Democrat, Then They're Okay Because They Say They Care, So Let Us Wealthy Bureaucrats Take Care of You" approach is resonating with a lot of people.

He's clearly gone from dark horse to legitimate contender and seems to be getting more attention from the press right now than either Obama or Clinton. Fascinating to watch.

Edwards is at the forefront of America's move towards democratic socialist mediocrity. It's a three-way race now for the Dems.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 AM on 01/03/2008
- RedRooster I'm a Fan of RedRooster 21 fans permalink

"This is going to be an election, Tim. It's not going to be an auction.

- John Edwards on Meet the Press.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 01/03/2008

Obama's only claim to fame is that he didn't vote for the Iraq war, which is a moot point because he sure voted to keep it going.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 01/03/2008

"Compared to the megabucks Obama and Clinton are raising, Edwards is cash-strapped, and is further hampered because he decided to take federal financing, which limits how much money he will have to spend."

It's ALL about MONEY...not MORALITY!

Edwards was CORRECT when he said: "This system is corrupt. And it's rigged. And it's rigged against you. I don't think we can change these things unless we do something to change this system. Do you really believe that if we replace a crowd of corporate Republicans with a crowd of corporate Democrats that anything meaningful is going to change?"

And by "corporate Democrats", he means only one of his rivals...HILLARY CLINTON!

"The presidential candidate who has raised the most money from Washington lobbyists is not a Republican. It's a Democrat. The candidate who has raised the most money from the health industry insurance companies and drug companies is not a Republican. It is a Democrat. And the candidate who has raised the most money from the defense industry, is not a Republican. It is a Democrat. And all those descriptions fit the same candidate. They're all Senator Clinton."

Do we REALLY want more of the same from Hillary Clinton!? I THINK NOT!!!

Stay safe, healthy and happy,
Love, Loretta

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 01/03/2008
- Camarosc35 I'm a Fan of Camarosc35 7 fans permalink
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Next week Bloomberg will be meeting with a group of individuals including Sam Nunn to discuss a third-party bid. They will be developing plans to draft him. No matter who you support on the democratic side, you make take heart that the Republicans know their field is doomed and are already drawing up contingency plans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 01/03/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 101 fans permalink

So far, so good. This is playing out as I hoped. I don't care whether Obama or Edwards is the final candidate, and I want Edwards to hang in there even if he comes in second in Iowa. But if Obama comes in first and Clinton third, I hope it's, "Good-bye, Hillary!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 01/03/2008
- Praedor I'm a Fan of Praedor 6 fans permalink
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Is it possible for Edwards to opt out of Fed funding or is he locked in? Sure, it would be a public relations problem but if he really needed to be able to compete with blood money, does he have even the unpalatable option of opting back out of Fed matching funds?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 01/03/2008
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Of course he isn't gonna fizzle..

He's gonna be the NOMINEE....then PRESIDENT !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 01/03/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Middle aged rich white male lawyer with good teeth and hair.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 01/03/2008
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