Time publica un reportaje sobre los primeros pasos que se están dando en el cuartel general del comité de reelección del Presidente en Chicago. Incluye entrevistas con algunos de los responsables de la campaña.
As big as a football field and nearly as empty, Barack Obama's re-election headquarters looks like a start-up gone wrong. Wires sprout like weeds from the carpeting, legions of bookshelves stand empty, and the swing-state maps hastily pinned to the wall are freebies from the AAA auto club down the street. In one room that could fit hundreds of people, just a few dozen sit at long desks. Most don't look old enough to buy a beer.
But if you want to find out why the President has set up shop in a Chicago skyscraper 18 months before Election Day, you need only peek into the office of Jeremy Bird, 32, the campaign's field director, at the far end of the room. He pulls a name from a database on his laptop, picks up his phone and dials in the hope of reminding one more person of the 2008 magic. "I just wanted to call, and first I wanted to thank you," Bird says when a volunteer from Obama's first presidential campaign answers in North Carolina. The computer screen notes that this guy hasn't done much in recent years, so Bird asks for his thoughts about 2012. "You are listed as a superstar 2008 volunteer," Bird continues. "What do we need to do to get you back involved?"
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1 comentario:
No veo a Obama derrotado de antemano, ni mucho menos. Obama sabe hacer campaña mejor que gobernar. Va a ser muy duro vencerle.
Por cierto, las ultimas noticias apuntan a que Palin se va a presentar.
Rockford.
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