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THIS ENTRY:
Posted a first draft of my stump speech at flemmingforgovernor.org. My thinking is this: I'm going after the anger vote. If no major Democrat enters the race, there will be nobody for the anti-recall voters to choose on the second...


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August 04, 2003

"You Don't Bring a Feather to a Gunfight"

Posted a first draft of my stump speech at flemmingforgovernor.org.

My thinking is this: I'm going after the anger vote. If no major Democrat enters the race, there will be nobody for the anti-recall voters to choose on the second part of the ballot who truly reflects their feelings. In fact, the current Democratic plan is specifically to leave these voters abandoned on purpose. That's my constituency.

I could never win 51% of the vote in any election. I'm too weird. But in this election someone may win with 10% or 15% of the vote. And if, say, 45% of the voters vote against the recall (and therefore Davis is nonetheless kicked out), and then on the second part of the ballot there is nobody for that 45% to choose...well, that's where I come in. I might be able to get by with converting less than a third of those people to my point of view. And my platform has enormous emotional appeal.

So I am the anger candidate. Not a good strategy in a general election, but a great strategy in a win-with-15%-of-the-vote election. My job is to appeal to Democrats who are like me--so angry with the right-wing assault on democracy, not just in California but also in Florida and Texas and D.C., that they want a creative way to stick it to the extremists.

It is with this strategy in mind--to make an intense appeal to a core group rather than a broad appeal to the entire electorate--that I crafted this stump speech.

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