Dems Scramble To Play Blame Game In Failing Virginia Gubernatorial Race

October 23rd, 2009 (21) Posted By Erik Wong.

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Washington Post:

Sensing that victory in the race for Virginia governor is slipping away, Democrats at the national level are laying the groundwork to blame a loss in a key swing state on a weak candidate who ran a poor campaign that failed to fully embrace President Obama until days before the election.

Senior administration officials have expressed frustration with how Democrat R. Creigh Deeds has handled his campaign for governor, refusing early offers of strategic advice and failing to reach out to several key constituencies that helped Obama win Virginia in 2008, they say.

Democratic strategists said that over the summer, Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) offered Deeds advice on winning a statewide election. Among other things, Kaine, who is also chairman of the Democratic National Committee, told Deeds that he should lay out more of his own vision and stop attacking Republican Robert F. McDonnell so ferociously. But Deeds did not embrace the advice, according to a national Democratic strategist.

A senior administration official said Deeds badly erred on several fronts, including not doing a better job of coordinating with the White House. “I understood in the beginning why there was some reluctance to run all around the state with Barack Obama,” said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to speak candidly about the race. “You don’t do that in Virginia. But when you consider the African American turnout that they need, and then when you consider as well they’ve got a huge problem with surge voters, younger voters, we were just a natural for them.”

A second administration official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “Obama, Kaine and others had drawn a road map to victory in Virginia. Deeds chose another path.”

A loss for Deeds in Virginia — which for the first time in decades supported the Democratic presidential candidate in last year’s race — would likely be seen as a sign that Obama’s popularity is weakening in critical areas of the country. But the unusual preelection criticism could be an attempt to shield Obama from that narrative by ensuring that Deeds is blamed personally for the loss, particularly given the state’s three-decade pattern of backing candidates from the party out of power in the White House.

Deeds advisers insist the notion that he has distanced himself from Obama isn’t true. “We’ve enjoyed a tremendous relationship with the White House,” said Mo Elleithee, a campaign spokesman. “The campaign has worked very closely with them and the DNC and the [Democratic Governors Association] from the very beginning. They have given us just about everything the campaign asked for.”

A key meeting

An adviser to the Deeds campaign said that on June 17, top campaign staffers held a meeting with the White House political team as well as representatives from the DNC and the Democratic Governors Association at the DGA’s Washington offices. They came equipped with some requests of the White House: two visits by the president before Nov. 3, e-mails from the president to his Virginia supporters and a visit from Vice President Biden. Almost all of their requests have been met, the adviser said.

But national Democrats are contrasting Deeds with New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine and New York congressional candidate Bill Owens, who they say have more actively sought the White House’s help and more vigorously and publicly backed its agenda. Polls show Corzine in a competitive position in New Jersey and Owens ahead, while Deeds has turned aggressively to Obama voters in recent days in an effort to overcome a significant deficit in the polls.

Although Deeds often praises the president on the campaign trail, he has distanced himself from Obama and Democratic policy priorities at times. At a debate in September, he declined the opportunity to label himself an “Obama Democrat.” And just this week, he said he did not believe that a public health insurance option is necessary and that as governor he might consider opting out of one if Congress extends that right to states.

Deeds campaign officials said they’re running a centrist campaign, in the mold of previous successful Virginia Democrats.

Obama will campaign with Deeds in Hampton Roads on Tuesday, and his political organizing group this week sent an e-mail signed by Obama to tens of thousands of Virginia supporters asking that they volunteer for Deeds to keep “the promise of change alive” in the commonwealth. The White House also signed off on a Deeds television commercial released Thursday in which Obama praises him.

But privately, administration officials said they see almost no way for Deeds to win on Nov. 3.

Asked to respond, a senior Deeds adviser, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “I have no interest in doing a postmortem on a race that we’re working hard to win and that we think is still winnable. I don’t see a need for either side to be critical — we’re all fighting for the same thing.”

Kaine said he spoke at length with Obama about the race on Tuesday, and the governor rejected post-game analysis of a race he said can still be won. “You’ve got to sprint through the tape,” Kaine said. “Quite often, the successful campaign is the one that tunes out the background noise and the doubters. Every campaign has them, and you’ve got to tune them out and go for the win.”

Wooing key Democrats

Democrats on both sides of the Potomac River cite prominent Democratic businesswoman Sheila Johnson’s endorsement of McDonnell in July as the first sign of trouble in the Deeds campaign. They say Deeds let several weeks go by after his June 9 primary without calling Johnson, the co-founder of Black Entertainment Television and one of Kaine’s leading donors.

A senior Deeds aide said that the Democrat traveled to Johnson’s Middleburg ranch in April and that the two did not hit it off. Johnson mostly wanted to talk about her opposition to labor unions, and the aide said Deeds told Johnson that he had concerns about congressional legislation that unions favored, but she seemed unhappy that he was unwilling to “trash” unions.

The campaign decided after Deeds’s primary win that the best approach was to have staffers try to set up another meeting. The aide said Deeds and staffers for Kaine’s political action committee tried to reach Johnson a dozen times but that she did not return their calls. Deeds himself did not place a call.

Johnson declined to comment, but through a spokesman said she didn’t remember when Deeds contacted her. She has been actively campaigning for McDonnell and stars in a television ad calling him the better bet to right the economy.

“She was the canary in the coal mine, not just because of how it might affect African American and women voters, but she’s politically savvy — she saw something going wrong in the campaign,” said a national Democratic strategist.

With Johnson’s defection, an endorsement from the nation’s first elected black governor, Democrat L. Douglas Wilder, became more essential.

But as late as August, Deeds’s campaign was calling around Richmond looking for a way to reach Wilder, according to a longtime state lobbyist and also Wilder’s nephew, Michael Brown.

“It was a high official within the campaign who called,” said Brown, who supports Deeds.

A Deeds adviser said the state senator placed his first post-primary call to Wilder on June 23, leaving a message, and rejected the idea that the campaign did not know how to reach him.

The White House also became deeply involved. Obama political director Patrick Gaspard spent two hours with Wilder in July trying to persuade him. Obama made a phone call. Last month, Wilder announced that he would not endorse either candidate in the race, issuing a lengthy statement largely critical of Deeds.

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  • JJIrons

    Ho!Bama and his butt-chomps can blame all they want. In fact, keep it up. The general public is starting to wake up to this barf pile. He now owns the largest presidential poll drop of the past 50 years. The ONLY person he has to blame for this is himself and his demonic politics and all the blaming in the world won’t fix it. What a freakin’ crybaby.

  • Richwilloughby

    Hussein and his policies are to blame for the upset in Virginia. He is the catalyst that the conservativ movement needed. If the electorate does not replace the Pelosi/Reid cabal, then they have only themselves to blame for the state of the nation.

  • Bobby E

    Dems hold the blame, but will never blame themselves … too damned self-righteous.

    • solomonpal

      Hey…Communists…a natural tendency.

  • uclimbit

    Loser.

  • Sully

    ‘There are many things wrong with Socialism, the worst of which is Socialists.’
    - Winston Churchill

    And if you’re one of the 52% that voted the Maoist into power… go fuck yourself.

  • MinneSoCold

    Just remember…. it’s ALWAYS Bush’s fault, even this one.

  • copperpeony

    Another one thrown under the bus…mmm..mmm..mmm.

  • Joe Mudd

    next year, next year, well that’ll be too late.
    COPENHAGEN, DEC 7 (coincidence?) our president will
    sign away our sovereignty in a treaty over Global Warming that will make us subject to One World Govt.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMe5dOgbu40&feature=player_embedded#
    This from last weeks speech in St Paul.
    Now you know why the peace prize.

    • GRIZZ

      Well then……….I guess the fighting in the streets should begin by spring.Buy as much ammo as you can afford.Stock up on EVERYTHING.Be ready for the dollar to be worthless overnight.

    • Xavier

      We’re fkd :evil:

      We could always argue that he didn’t have the authority to sign the treaty because he was not eligible to hold office. But arguing doesn’t get the job done only action does.

  • Cridhe Saorsa

    Dream on Bitches! Next November is gonna be something you will not be able to ignore!!!

  • vincenzo4

    I live in Virginia, I have watched the quality of life sink as the state becomes more affluent and leftist for everyone but the left and affluent. It used to be said you could tell distinctly the value of the courts, justice and police work between the Potomac, that of Virginia compared to DC and the Democratic Peoples Socialistic Republic of Maryland.

    That line on the Potomac is dilluting.

    Rest assured I will indeed be voting Republican in every block out of principle.

  • copperpeony

    In reference to the two comments above, I’m just very afraid that there will be a manufactured “crisis” and obongo will procalim marshall law therefore postponing the elections in 2010. That is his only hope in continuing the raping and pillaging of our country.

    • Badger

      Nope, he has crossed the threshold with the American public. Is there any faction of our nation that he hasn’t insulted besides the Unions?

      If I didn’t know any better I’d say the ACORN and SEIU were pivotal in getting this jackass elected. What Obama didn’t figure into the equation is it takes a lot to get the American electorate up in arms but they have succeeded. Nothing will come between the voters and November 2010. If Obama tries anything such as you suggest, unfortunately I would then defer to the response post from Grizz.

  • Moultrie

    Agreed that nothing will come between the voters and November 2010 or before….these Commie pricks have played their commie cards way too fast. They may be gone before the next election. The disgust is growing rapidly and the bogus polls don’t show what the reality about the BO Admin has become. I bet way more than 50% strongly disapprove now!

  • Joe Mudd

    Given the pace of CHANGE happening to us, how do we
    stop this boat from going over the falls?
    How do we collectively say stop and stop immediately?

    • CPLViper

      Convince the military to ‘fire’ BHO. Get all the branches in agreement, then Adm. Mullen should walk into the Oval Office and simply say, “Mr. Obama, you are leaving … NOW.”

      A good place to start would be with Gen. McChrystal.

  • punisher55

    Anyone know if obama was breast feed ??? Because if he was, he might still have cocaine baby syndrome.

    • GRIZZ

      He nursed on daddys cock

  • http://www.conservatismfordummies.blogspot.com Annie

    I saw a new Obama ad on tv tonight hailing Creigh Deeds. I just laughed and I pray they keep running it nonstop for the next week. Can only help us defeat the pantywaist.