4th Nov 2012 at 08:31 | By Brian Sikma
Final Obama Campaign E-mails Berate, Blame Supporters
By: Brian Sikma
Depending on who you are, if you receive e-mail updates from the Obama-Biden campaign you may have gotten a few strident notes in your inbox over the last week. In making the closing pitch to supporters and potential donors, the President’s campaign has struck a negative tone attempting to shame supporters who haven’t done enough into doing more. “You’ve waited until the last minute here,” one e-mail dated November 2 fumes to a supporter who has not contributed enough money to Obama for America.
Noted for its versatile use of technology and micro-targeting, the Obama campaign blew its Republican opposition out of the water in part thanks to a massive technology edge in 2008. The edge is hardly as pronounced this time around, but the Obama campaign continues to send carefully scripted missives to segments of its vast e-mail list attempting to turn supporters into activists and donors.
“Look — Barack and I need you,” an e-mail sent in Vice President Joe Biden’s name to a female recipient on October 27 reads. The fundraising plea says that a cash disadvantage can be overcome but “only if you step up and do your part.”
Ann Marie Habershaw, the COO for Obama for America, signed her name to another harsh message sent November 3. “According to our records associated with this email address, you haven’t chipped in to this campaign yet. So this is it, the very last call. If you care about the outcome of this election, now is the time to show it.” The e-mail repeatedly emphasizes how serious it is that the recipient starts contributing to the campaign. “Please hear me when I say this is serious, and the decisions we’re making are very concrete — and final.”
E-mails from the Romney campaign have not appeared to be quite so strident in calling supporters to action in the final days.
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John Foust said
Nov 4, 2012 at 9:02 AM
I look forward to your review of the language in Republican campaign emails. You’re non-partisan, right?
Acorn Criminals said
Nov 4, 2012 at 3:26 PM
the gig is up for narcissistic amateur obamy
Jon said
Nov 5, 2012 at 3:28 PM
I don’t know where you were taught the English language but the wording in those email messages are hardly harsh or negative and it is definitely nothing worse than the Republican party has done. Please, if you are going to try to manipulate people’s opinions at least admit you’re supporting someone else. BTW, I received an unsolicited email from the Republican Party of Virginia today instructing me how to vote for Mitt Romney and warning people to be cautious about the voting machines. It said specifically if I chose Romney and it said Obama that I should call someone for help immediately. Should I assume from that email then that they are accusing Democrats of rigging the election?? At least by using your standards that is how I should interpret their language used.
LadyImpactOhio said
Nov 5, 2012 at 3:34 PM
I got the same one, from Rufus Gifford. I told him on twit I was saying goodbye too.