For Clinton to win, she should focus on economy

03/06/2008 5:09 pm 6 comments

Originally published on Feb. 22, 2008 

Eleven days. That’s how many days Sen. Hillary Clinton has left to either extend this Democratic presidential campaign and fight for the nomination or see her longtime ambition disappear, possibly forever.

Her husband has already made it clear that the junior senator from New York must beat the junior senator from Illinois in Texas and Ohio, or this campaign is over.

That’s why Clinton should ignore the faulty advice of chief strategist Mark Penn, tell communications director Howard Wolfson to stop peddling the plagiarism charges against Sen. Barack Obama and go full-throttle on the economy.

You got it. Return to the 1992 mantra of James Carville and Paul Begala: It’s the economy, stupid.

There has been one constant about Obama‘s presidential campaign. Ask anyone, and it has boiled down to the best bumper sticker you can find: Change.

Simple. Direct. To the point.

Clinton? She has had more messages than wardrobe changes at a Beyoncé concert. “Ready Day One.” “I have 35 years of experience.” “Solutions, not speeches.” Part of the reason America has no clue about the real Hillary Clinton is because we keep getting so many versions.

In order for Clinton to right this ship, she should make this campaign about one issue, and that is the state of the American economy.

Texas ranks third behind California and Florida when it comes to home foreclosures. People are flat-out going crazy because their interest rates are skyrocketing due to subprime loans. During Thursday night’s debate, she hit on that subject hard. But guess what will get all the attention? Her being booed for the Xerox comment about Obama’s speeches. Was it cute? Sure, even if it ticked off the folks in the room. But a good line isn’t reason enough to make an undecided voter to choose her over Obama. It’s just a good line that was probably fed to her by one of her highly paid, and clearly ineffective, campaign operatives.

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Clinton and Obama spent more time Thursday night on Cuba rather than expound on the skyrocketing cost of tuition, which has really hit public universities like the University of Texas. More kids are dropping out before they finish college.

Because of the financial crisis on Wall Street, the No. 1 college loan fund, Sallie Mae, announced a few weeks ago that it will cut back on college loans. For black and Hispanic children, a Pew study found that not being able to go to college will keep them poor. Who will make up more voters in the Democratic primary in Texas? Blacks and Hispanics.

Clinton has lost 11 straight races, if you include the overseas vote of Democrats, because her campaign has been schizophrenic, unwieldy and unable to recognize the force of the power she’s running against. Her job is to not to fight his speeches. That’s an uphill battle. In fact, don’t even mention his speeches, senator. Take your eyes off what he’s saying and doing, and put them on the people.

Why did so many folks like her closing line in Thursday’s debate? Because it had nothing to do with her but with the American people.

All throughout this campaign, she has emphasized how she’s going to solve all of our problems. Obama? He constantly invokes “we.” That resonates.

Thursday night, she said: “Whatever happens, we’re going to be fine. You know, we have strong support from our families and our friends. I just hope that we’ll be able to say the same thing about the American people, and that’s what this election should be about.”

Yep, “the American people.”

As Clinton goes around Texas and Ohio, she should return to the strategy she employed in New Hampshire. Stop trying to compete with Obama on rallies, and convene town hall meetings. Take questions. Allow your inner policy wonk to take over.

She did well in the debates last year because she didn’t bother showing her soft side. Instead, she made clear that she wanted to be the smartest person in the room. For those who haven’t warmed up to Clinton by now, it’s too late. This is when strength must be emphasized over any perceived weakness.

One thing is for sure: If Clinton chooses to operate the same way she has done over the last month, the only speech she’ll be giving March 5 is one announcing that she is suspending her campaign.

Many have said that Obama has led a charmed life. But they forget that he got summarily whipped by Rep. Bobby Rush in Chicago. Clinton? This is only her third campaign. She’s never lost. She’s never tasted defeat personally in an election.

That could all change in two weeks if she doesn’t lock and load on the economy.

It’s all on you, senator. So what are you prepared to do?

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  • K Dillard

    Roland:
    I am completely outraged by Hillary’s “scorch the earth” comments yesterday. She advised the press that the only two people in the race who have crossed the commander in chief threshold are John McCain and her. This statement tells me three things. First, Clinton has announced to all Democrats that if they do not nominate her, the Republican would be more qualified as commander in chief than her Democratic rival. As she well knows, if Obama gets the nomination, the Republicans will use her words against Obama. So, she has, in effect, agreed to be used in McCain’s campaign against Obama. Secondly, it tells me that she puts her own personal desire to be the nominee above the party’s desire to get one of Democrats into the white house. She has placed McCain above the party. If she can’t get the nomination, no Democrat should! Thirdly, after making such comments, she could not credibly get behind Obama if he is the nominee. But, I am sure that she would expect the millions of Obama supporters to help her is she is the nominee. She will stop at nothing. This woman is behind in number of states, in the popular vote, and in the pledged delegate count, yet, she wants to go to the convention and argue that she should be the nominee.
    All my life, I have voted a straight party ticket. I will not do that again. Why should I be more loyal to the Democratic Party than Hillary is? She will not get my vote if she is the nominee. She has pretty much stated that she would prefer 4 more years of Bush over 4 years of Obama. I have lost all respect for her.

  • Marcie

    Roland, I am beginning to believe that Senator Clinton is the “Sybil” of today, with multiple personalities. You never know from day to day, which one you will face. I cannot believe the many characteristic changes that she can go through in one day. And by all means, she is determined to win this Senate nomination, by whatever tactics she has to use. That is the only way that they seem to know how to campaign.

  • W Johnson

    Roland – what do you expect someone to do about the economy?

    The current mess is due to too easy credit. It was bound to happen.

    The Fed has been working to keep the economy out of recession with interest rate cuts and loans to banks.

    What, Mr Know-it-all, do you expect a canidate to do? Or, is this just more useless chatter on your part?

  • Theo

    Roland, am wondering if the media is not reviving ‘dirty media lines’ of 20th centruy…they are torturing people like me mentally with issues that promote hatred and racial lines..i think is high time the fourth estate see themselves as a sustainable tool/partner for good governance and as well make their profits…who have not sinned? Please keep up the good work!

  • rebecca

    Roland
    I take issue with your comment about being Catholic and hearing remarkslike pastor Wright –made because if those types of remarks had been made someone would have reported it to the Bishop or the Diocese . Every one knows you are Obama supporter and how dare you compare The catholic church homilies to Pastor Wrghts outrageous rantings of Hate. There is no excuse for the hate speeches — no matter how you obama supporters try to sugar -coat it or explain it –or what is the word “context “– it wil never go away — what is in the heart has found its way out

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