How could anyone possibly question the competence of the Coakley campaign?

But even incompetence doesn't lose you a 30 point lead in less than two months, there was far more factored into this than just a poorly run campaign.
How could anyone possibly question the competence of the Coakley campaign?
They wouldn't get reports of them "receiving ballots" the day before the election.
They wouldn't get reports of them "receiving ballots" the day before the election. And of course it wasn't widespread. It's silly.
But even incompetence doesn't lose you a 30 point lead in less than two months, there was far more factored into this than just a poorly run campaign.
But even incompetence doesn't lose you a 30 point lead in less than two months, there was far more factored into this than just a poorly run campaign.
I think that the memo was written before any such "reports" came along, it fits with the previous memo talking about issuing releases of "fraud" long before there was any indication of any fraud...Do you really think the press release (not a memo) was written before the election or do you think they used a form press release and didn't change the fucking date because they were sloppy/incompetent shits that don't bother to proofread anything like the fact that they spelled Massachusetts wrong in an ad?
So...people can't mark ballots the day before an election?
And guess what - they actually did find a couple, but they said it doesn't look like anything widespread:
http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridg...allot-pre-marked-for-Brown-in-Senate-election
It's because I analyze the available data and come up with a realistic opinion based on actual information.Is that because you want to believe there was more factored in, or because you have some hard facts to indicate more was factored in?
Or to Ethical!
It's because I analyze the available data and come up with a realistic opinion based on actual information.
You are deluded if you think it was solely because Coakley was bad at campaigning. Everybody looked past this election figuring it was a walk. Nobody seemed to consider how pissed off the independents were.
Do you really think the press release (not a memo) was written before the election or do you think they used a form press release and didn't change the fucking date because they were sloppy/incompetent shits that don't bother to proofread anything like the fact that they spelled Massachusetts wrong in an ad?
It's because I analyze the available data and come up with a realistic opinion based on actual information.
You are deluded if you think it was solely because Coakley was bad at campaigning. Everybody looked past this election figuring it was a walk. Nobody seemed to consider how pissed off the independents were.
No, I think she may have "squeaked" one out myself. I am still pleasantly surprised at Brown's victory. A week ago it was just a faint hope. Then I thought that Obama would get her one or two points and that would have been the margin.Oh, I think there was more to it, but I also think she ran a shite campaign, and that they still would have squeaked out a win if she had even run a basically competent campaign.
Apparently, you don't think they started polling independents until recently...
No, I think she may have "squeaked" one out myself. I am still pleasantly surprised at Brown's victory. A week ago it was just a faint hope. Then I thought that Obama would get her one or two points and that would have been the margin.
Seriously, when a state that elected the President by a HUGE margin then turns that around that quickly it is a bit of a shock...
Apparently they were polling the wrong independents because she had a massive lead among them and lost it in just two months. It wasn't just due to Coakley.
But Obama is still in the 53-55% approval rating range here in Mass. Granted, it's down from his 62% of the vote but it isn't all that bad considering.
It was dated BEFORE the election. Come on... even you can see that this is rich with stupid. They wrote the memo the day before, long before anybody reported even getting a ballot, and published it with the incorrect date that was automatically added to the memo...
How could anyone possibly question the competence of the Coakley campaign?
Do you really think the press release (not a memo) was written before the election or do you think they used a form press release and didn't change the fucking date because they were sloppy/incompetent shits that don't bother to proofread anything like the fact that they spelled Massachusetts wrong in an ad?
Personally, I think they wrote this up due to the reports that absentee ballots had been pre-marked and they wanted to warn voters going to the polls to watch out for something similar. From what I read yesterday, there were two reported cases by absentee voters that claimed their ballots were already marked. From what I read, they did not indicate which candidate was already selected.
Coakley claimed it was Brown's campaign committing fraud (again, this is just what I read yesterday)
We've received several independent and disturbing reports of voters across the state being handed ballots that are already marked in favor of Scott Brown. This is obviously a serious violation, and our legal team is taking immediate steps to protect the integrity of this election.
We do not yet know why this is happening, but you and everyone you know needs to be aware of the situation so that you can carefully inspect your ballot. If a vote has already been marked, you must return the ballot to the elections official, demand a clean ballot, and call our Voter Protection Hotline at 617-351-6866.