Ground War: Obama And The Long March

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First Posted: 09-20-08 05:45 PM   |   Updated: 10-21-08 05:12 AM

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Ground Game

When volunteers sign up to campaign for Barack Obama, they enter the world of e-politics - guided to a web site with a carefully culled, computer-generated list of people who live nearby. The volunteer is instructed to pick 25 people from the list, preferably people he or she knows - or, better yet, actual friends.

The names have been chosen by slicing and dicing a massive agglomeration of government and commercial data, using datamining technologies which identify the magazines, cars, and cookware specific individuals buy; how often they turn up at the polls; the value of their homes; their membership in organizations running the gamut from the NRA to Planned Parenthood; information customers volunteer when they fill out warranties; shopping histories --Target, Whole Foods, Ethan Allen, Sports Authority; and on, and on, and on.

When cross-referenced with the results of public opinion surveys and census information, all these pieces of data can ultimately produce demographic-consumer portraits of voters ranging from guaranteed Obama to locks for McCain and multiple shades of grey in between.

Consultants who specialize in datamining contend that, for a campaign willing to pay, they can tell with 90+ percent accuracy whether an individual voter is for Barack Obama, John McCain or, most importantly, on the fence.

Ken Strasma, president and founder of Strategic Telemetry, is performing microtargeting for the Obama campaign. He argues that, in some cases, the predictive accuracy of his firm's modeling of voter profiles is in the 99+ percent range.

Traditional Democratic get-out-the-vote techniques usually involved targeting urban and minority precincts and simply trying to get everyone in these neighborhoods en masse to the polls. As more and more voters have dispersed, and as the Democratic Party has gained strength among well-educated professionals, the traditional approach has proven inadequate, especially after Republicans in the first part of this decade made huge gains in figuring out how to identify and contact key voters no matter where they lived - for example, black Detroit voters adamantly opposed to gay marriage, or gun-owning union members.

In 2004, the George W. Bush campaign and the Republican National Committee were light years ahead of the Democrats on this high-tech front. Now, four years later, according to knowledgeable Republicans and Democrats, the Obama campaign has caught up with, if not surpassed the GOP.

Strasma, who declined to discuss specifics about the Obama campaign, contended that in 2006, his firm identified 7,368,609 Democratic voters in strongly Republican rural and exurban areas, along with 23,616,066 likely undecided voters. The numbers of voters similarly identified and classified is substantially larger now. Knowing as many possible names, addresses, phone numbers, and emails of such voters is crucial in the ground war currently underway between Obama and McCain.

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"It is said that half of all advertising is wasted - the problem is that you don't know which half," Strasma announces on his website. "The same is true in campaigns. A huge amount of time and money are spent trying to persuade people who have already made up their minds, to turn people out who don't support our candidates, and to solicit contributions from people who will never donate."

Both Democrats and Republicans have now reached similar levels of microtargeting expertise. The differences this year are the potential for implementation - in the modestly higher levels of enthusiasm among Democrats, even after the selection of Sarah Palin boosted Republican morale, and the army of volunteers working in behalf of Obama.

The Obama campaign is banking on its legions of volunteers to fill another crucial role: to become "white validators" - emissaries of the campaign to the white working and lower-middle class electorate wary of backing the first African-American presidential nominee, and in need of reassurance.

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The adoption of new, high-tech information technologies to locate and contact potential voters began in earnest in 2001 under the guidance of TargetPoint Consulting president Alex Gage, the Republican operative who earned a substantial share of the credit for the highly successful 2004 Bush-GOP turnout drive. Gage, whose firm continues to work for the Republican National Committee, said his impression is that the Democrats have made giant steps in the technology of voter contacts, and are well positioned to capitalize on the support Obama has generated.

This came home to him when a woman he recently hired in his Alexandria, Va., office told him of getting approached by volunteers from the Obama campaign armed with the knowledge that she had recently moved from Detroit, her age, marital status and other key facts empowering them, in Gage's description, to "touch" her, as opposed to just contact her.

"They spoke to her as a single women in her 40s, a new registrant. She clearly fit into one of their contact universes," Gage said.

Some Democrats thought the GOP might have let its sophisticated voter contact system lapse - the information has to be constantly updated and new voter identification techniques tried out or the quality of the data steadily erodes -- in part because Bush is no longer a prospective candidate and in part because the party had no nominee until John McCain became the standard bearer in the Spring.

Gage said, however, that the RNC not only "continued to invest and do things that were needed for the nominee," but it gave open access to the voter lists and back-up data - known as the "Voter Vault" -- to all Republican primary candidates. In return, the candidates had to supply the RNC with new information - voters moving, first-time registrants, surveyed attitudes toward the Bush administration, etc. - so lists are kept fresh.

In the aftermath of the 2004 Republican victory, both the Democratic National Committee and Catalist, a company created by Democratic operatives Harold Ickes and Laura Quinn, began parallel voter list development programs. Strasma has used data from both the DNC and Catalist.

Each category of voter as broken down by Strasma requires different methods of contact. Within the broad category of those committed to vote for Obama are both those who can be trusted to go to cast ballots November 4 with little or no encouragement, and those who are not reliable -- who will have to be pushed, prodded, and possibly driven to the polls. The undecided, in turn, fall into a host of categories, ranging from those with specific issue agendas to be addressed (taxes, Social Security, health care) to those wondering if they can bring themselves to vote for an African American.

Before the actual election, it is very difficult to measure the effectiveness of each sides' ground game, but one strong indicator is the trend in voter registration which reflects both enthusiasm and the ability of the campaign to capture that enthusiasm. On that front, Obama appears to be doing very well.

In the key battleground state of Colorado, for example, the Secretary of State's office reported that from January to August of this year, Republican registration grew by a modest 17,910, from 1,011,152 to 1,029,062. Democrats, in contrast, grew four times faster, by 76,667, from 880,761 to 955,428.

The Associated Press reported Democratic gains both in competitive states -- Nevada, New Hampshire, Iowa, Colorado and Florida - and in such Republican bastions as North Carolina and Georgia.

Over the past two years, according to the AP, 167,000 North Carolinians signed up as Democrats compared to 36,000 as Republicans. In Pennsylvania, the trends have been even more foreboding for McCain and the GOP: Republican registration dropped by 117,000, while Democratic registration shot up by 375,000.

Republicans are worried. GOP media consultant Alex Castellanos noted that he has been impressed with Obama campaign's ground game ever since the January Iowa caucuses, when he began to run into Republicans gearing up to switch parties and vote for the Illinois Senator. "Whoa, they are good," he recounted saying to himself.

In practical terms, Castellanos said, the Obama ground game has the strong potential to produce Electoral College votes: "Virginia, that's a state Barack could take with his ground game."

When volunteers sign up to campaign for Barack Obama, they enter the world of e-politics - guided to a web site with a carefully culled, computer-generated list of people who live nearby. The voluntee...
When volunteers sign up to campaign for Barack Obama, they enter the world of e-politics - guided to a web site with a carefully culled, computer-generated list of people who live nearby. The voluntee...
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- cia1018 I'm a Fan of cia1018 3 fans permalink

These are MUST READS!

Bush planning his escape!
http://www.thepowerhour.com/news2/bush_paraguay.htm

http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/11/01/binladen.tape/

The second link is a report from 2004 BUT it is extremely relevant.

We have to continue to work very hard to make sure that Obama and Biden are elected in November.

Donate any amount. We are here in the I-4 Corridor or Florida – St. Petersburg to Fort Lauderdale. We are working to make sure Barack and Biden win Florida!.

http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/Cia1018

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 09/20/2008
- RickRaff I'm a Fan of RickRaff 2 fans permalink

Barack may win Virginia with his "ground game." There is no doubt that Obama is winning the 18-35 voters. Are they being represented in these polls? I don't think first-time voters are being acknowledged. If they show up on November 4 it could be a big surprise for the Obama/Biden ticket.

Will the GOP be laughing at the "Community Organizer" after that surprise?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 09/20/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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Mr. Cheney is firing up the shredders now!

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/20/cheney.lawsuit/index.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 09/20/2008

Can you just imagine the loss of emails and records that was done already long ago? Not even hidden from the public, they blatantly did so regarding the attorney firings. I think the damage was already done, don't you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 09/20/2008
- northcan I'm a Fan of northcan 9 fans permalink

kellygrrrl; Canada doesn't want TCP, that's the delay, why are Cheney/Palin pushing this? This is all part of the corruption in Alaska. It will move a inuit tribe off the shore, a village, endanger species. Why can't they drill elsewhere, in Wyoming or Texas......were the good ole boys belong? And by the way..........Sarah Palin and Cheney are business associates'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 09/20/2008
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My thoughts too. My question: Can he be tried after he has left office for breaking any one or more of the myriad of laws we suspect he has broken? Any Constitutional Lawyers out there in blog-land?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 09/20/2008

keep donating and get out and volunteer. i spoke to a lady here in chicago at obama headquarters and they need people everywhere. the repugs will rig this election, and we need to be ahead of the game.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 09/20/2008
- dnegri I'm a Fan of dnegri 173 fans permalink

In fact, I'll repeat what I said: Let me take the opportunity to disabuse you of one of your myths (that McCAin still tries to sell to the faithful). His low-road, Karl Rove style campaign has so disgusted the Congressional Democrats, that there's not a one oƒ�them at this point that will do anything to grasp that sullied hand if it comes their way (and Lieberman don't count). McCAin, V.2000 could make the claim, McCAin V.2008 isn't going to find Democrats willing to work with him, not after the way he won the election. So, let's not hear that stupid myth any more (and since I haven't seen it refuted anywhere before, I'm doing it now.).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 09/20/2008

Actually, the same can be said for a fair percentage of Republicans. In order to win, McCain had to throw most of them under the bus--their way of doing business, their perks, their influence peddling, everything. Whether he means it or not, he is running on the premise that he is not one of those thieves so where does that really leave him with Republicans? Most of them had no intention of "reforming" anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 09/20/2008
- dnegri I'm a Fan of dnegri 173 fans permalink

Hope it all is as effective as described. The GOTV will have to find a way to overcome this sad reality:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080920/ap_on_el_pr/ap_yahoo_poll_obama_race_10

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 09/20/2008

This week has added a new color bias, green. Only the rich can afford to vote against their own pocketbook. The less educated don't know any better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 09/20/2008

Can somebody tell me why the door hanger in the picture says April 22nd?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 09/20/2008
- dayala I'm a Fan of dayala 21 fans permalink

I noticed that too...must be from his State Senate bid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 09/20/2008
- soithoni I'm a Fan of soithoni 7 fans permalink

primaries

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/20/2008

Well it's my birthday and an Obama win would be the best present ever!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 09/20/2008
- MaybeMilo I'm a Fan of MaybeMilo 44 fans permalink
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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 was the date of the Pennsylvania Primary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 09/20/2008
- keiran I'm a Fan of keiran 3 fans permalink

looks like philly...I might even be the person who hung that!!!!
Obama 08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 09/20/2008

We've been canvassing all weekend using this tool. We live in Colorado. Way to go Dems, finally getting a ground game with valid data. When I canvassed in 2004, my list was completely outdated. We are out there pounding the pavement making contact with undecided voters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 09/20/2008
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KenCarylDem...what's your prediction in your neighborhood? I live in very blue Denver, so I don't really have an accurate feel for the state. I feel like if areas like yours and Highlands Ranch go Dem, we will take it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 09/20/2008

If we don't turn Ken Caryl blue, it will certainly be a dark purple. Quite of few of the PTA moms who I worked with and voted Bush the last two elections are finally seeing the light. They aren't so hung up on the "culture war" thing because they are upset about the war. We definitely had more Obama supporters today, still lots of people on the fence, waiting for debates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 09/20/2008

I called for the CO Democratic Party Thursday (6th and Wads). Will be calling every week. I was calling a lot of older folks and was pleased that they were pretty heavily voting for O. My home street off Coal Mine is pretty red - but the people I called in Arvada/Lakewood/Golden seem much more blue....Did you see the number of call parties tomorrow on moveon in our area? Very encouraging. I am a Reagan Dem from back east that has seen the light. Now if I can just get my relatives in Wash County PA to pull the correct lever..... Barack 08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 PM on 09/20/2008
- HHarvey I'm a Fan of HHarvey 32 fans permalink
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And this is why the Obama campaign is saying don't pay attention to the polls. All newly registered democratic voters across the U.S. are not on the current poll records for phone calling. So all these polls that say they called x number of people in any given state are off base because they are not taking into account any newly registered voters. I've also heard from OH and MI that when they refer to themselves as democrat the pollsters hang up. They are trolling for republicans to skew polls.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 09/20/2008
- gro I'm a Fan of gro 5 fans permalink

You're right about the polls being skewed. The raw numbers have to be 'massaged' into a model of what the pollster thinks the turnout will be November 4th. And first time voters are discounted.
Also, what about cell phone polls? They don't exist!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 09/20/2008
- Mogamboguru I'm a Fan of Mogamboguru 337 fans permalink
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Please see http://www.fivethirtyeight.com : Cellpone-users ARE getting polled AT LAST - and for good, too! Suddenly, O.b.a.m.a. is supposed to be doing 2.2 points BETTER than is reported, actually.

Surprise, surprise...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 09/20/2008
- fistbump I'm a Fan of fistbump 5 fans permalink

Absolutely. A recent Wash Post article cited the newly registered in 4 states.

Maryland 250K
Virginia 280K
Nevada 400K
Indiana 500K
Didn't break it down by party, but we know that in NC, the breakdown is 170K new Dems to 35K new Repubs. If the ratio holds for other states, there are a lot of undercounted Dems in those swing states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 09/20/2008

John has a long record of cheating whenever it benefits him. I don't think you call cheating reforming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 09/20/2008
- alguien I'm a Fan of alguien 17 fans permalink
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it's re-forming the truth!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 09/20/2008

The "ground game" has always been more important than the targeting of voters. What it really refers to is the fact that people prefer word of mouth - friend to friend communications over mass marketing. The republican advantage in the past came from a direct mail approach that relies on blasting out emotional messages rather engaging people with ideas. It's still showing up in their ads. It's a late industrial age model of mass marketing. Obama's ad about McCain not keeping up with the times directly addresses that. It goes back to te distinction Apple drew between personal computers and mainframes in its famous "1984"

This election is about a revolution - the knowledge revolution that is displacing the traditional mass information distribution systems of the past. It's something that the MSM and direct mail operators have trouble grasping. It will be interesting to see their faces on November 5th.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 09/20/2008
- dbdzen I'm a Fan of dbdzen 21 fans permalink

Republicans have a great ground operation too, equipped with software and analytics too. It's just not the most modern thing out there. Obama's team has taken this science to a new level.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 09/20/2008
- nikky I'm a Fan of nikky 8 fans permalink

HE HAD TO HAS A LOT TO OVERCOME IF HE WAS TO LOSE HE WOULD STILL MORE THEN 50% FARTHER THEN HE SHOULD BE THIS HAD TAKEN A LOT BRAINS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 09/20/2008
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huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 09/20/2008
- cincigal I'm a Fan of cincigal 3 fans permalink

Democrats for McCain Ranks continue to grow,and change IS coming.The RIGHT CHANGE.John Mccain has a long record of reforming government and working accross the aisle to achieve bipartisan results.His courageous leadership is exactly what is needed in the White House at this critical time.I am fully convinced that John McCain is the right leader for our nation.He has the right experience and judgment to lead America through these difficult times.No Obama,no way,no hoe,no time.McCain/Palin '08.Hillary 2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 09/20/2008
- MizFlagPin I'm a Fan of MizFlagPin 23 fans permalink

he, he, he, he . . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:49 PM on 09/20/2008
- ricitizen I'm a Fan of ricitizen 17 fans permalink
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ROFLMAO! So the plan is run the country into the ground first and pray we make it to 2012? LOLOLOL!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/20/2008
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If you like Bush.. You'll Love McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 09/20/2008
- editorjuno I'm a Fan of editorjuno 35 fans permalink
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Put down the Kool-Aid and back away from the PC.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 09/20/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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grab the net, cinci

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 09/20/2008
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