Geoff Garin
Clinton Campaign: Everything's Fine, Last Night Was 'Progress'
The Clinton campaign is not giving an inch, at least not yet.
Howard Wolfson just said at the top of this morning's conference call that the campaign would discuss how it would go forward to the "nomination and victory in November."
Clinton pollster and strategist Geoff Garin said "Indiana was obviously a close outcome but it was an outcome about which we feel very very good."
He said that Clinton came from behind and overcame Obama's spending advantage, and that it "represents significant progress." read more »
Clinton Campaign Argues Economic-Theory 'Disconnect'
The economists are out of touch too.
That was the argument Clinton campaign pollster and strategist Geoff Garin made on a conference call this morning when he addressed a question about whether a gas tax holiday would prompt more gasoline use. read more »
Clinton Campaign Pushes New Polls
Not surprisingly, the first words out of Howard Wolfson’s mouth on the Clinton campaign conference call today were about “some recent public polling” that show Hillary Clinton’s strength against John McCain in the general election.
Pollster Geoff Garin then gave a lengthy statement, which began: “The point here is simple. Over the course of the past two weeks, particular since our Pennsylvania victory, there’s been real movement in the polls.” read more »
What Has Mark Penn Lost, Exactly?
The day after the campaign announced Penn's titular demotion, it is not clear yet exactly what influence he has lost.
Marc Ambinder reported that Penn participated this morning on an internal campaign conference call, suggesting the highly plausible possibility that his loss of the right to be called “chief strategist” was more about cauterizing the Colombia mess than empowering Howard Wolfson and Geoff Garin to cut him out of the decision-making loop. read more »
Joe Klein Sees Possible 'Sabotage' by Bill Clinton, Bloomberg Pollster Sees Room for Bloomberg Candidacy
Time columnist Joe Klein created a stir at the Council on Foreign Relations earlier today when he suggested that "an element of unwitting sabotage" may be behind Bill Clinton's series of apparently off-message comments while campaigning on behalf of his wife.
Klein speculated: "He's worrying, 'Maybe she's going to be a better president than I was'."
He also suggested that Clinton was ambivalent about his wife’s candidacy because, alongside those fears, "Consciously, I think that he sees her [possible] election as president as the final validation of his presidency." read more »










