Up All Night: The Campaignster’s Final, Mad Sprint to Election Day

November 5th, 2006 by Larry Smith

184371805_c9792edb5d.jpgTate Hausman, who writes SMITH’s The Campaignster Diary, files a report on the mad dash to election day. He writes:

The emotional appeal of war becomes crystal clear. The enemy is in sight. The plan is laid. Will it go off as smoothly as Primary Day? I’m sure it won’t. This time we have real opposition. Karl Rove opposition.

If you haven’t read Hausman’s dynamite dispatches detailing how he merges new technology with old school tactics to win a modern-day political campaign, start right now. Just a few years ago his job didn’t exist; on Wednesday morning, his work is done.

 
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