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The Number One Tip for Big City Republicans by Joe Garecht This article appeared in the July 24, 2002 issue of the Local Victory Newsletter.
It’s a fact – Republicans don’t do well in urban
districts. Even in Midwest cities or sunbelt locales where the population
is generally a
Many times, candidates hear that you have to be a liberal Republican to win in a big city. Not true – look at the list above. Two of the three candidates I named, Bret Schundler and Steven Goldsmith, are clearly not liberal. Schundler is a darling of the far right. No, you don’t have to be a liberal Republican to win in an urban district; you just have to be smart Republican. Organize! The single biggest mistake that Republicans running in urban districts make is relying on TV, radio, and earned media to get the word about their campaign. They think that grassroots organization is a waste, especially in Democratic leaning precincts. Instead, they rely on “big picture” mass media to get their message out… bad move. Democrats in big cities are masters of grassroots organization. Precinct captains, ward leaders, rides to the polls, get out the vote workers going door to door… Democrats are on the ground, building support and getting supporters to go to the polls. Take a cue from them – get out there and work the grassroots! Sure, TV and radio, earned media and other big ticket items are important. Look at Sam Katz, who in 1999 almost upset Democrat John Street in the Philadelphia mayoral race. Katz lost the election by just a few thousand votes in a city where Democrats outnumber Republicans by almost 7 to 1. He used TV, radio, press coverage and other mass media appeals to spread the word. What he neglected was the grassroots – with a little more effort in this area, there would be a Republican sitting in Philadelphia City Hall today. Don’t neglect the grassroots. Organize every precinct in your district – even the ones that only have a few Republicans in them. If you want to win, you have to work the streets. It CAN be done If you’re a Republican running in a big city election, you’ll face plenty of naysayers. Remember, in the words of Teddy Roosevelt, it’s not the critic who counts… the glory belongs to the man (or woman) who is actually in the arena. Republicans can and do win big city elections. Sure it takes more work, but the rewards are greater as well. So get out there, start early, organize, register new Republicans and fight as hard as you can… I’ll see you at the victory party. |
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