eMeg’s Fort Returns Fire Today
Team Whitman is in high gear today; “Are you ready to rumble?”
Campaign consultants Rob Stutzman and Tucker Bounds have entered the media ring today.
Tucker Bounds spent some quality time with me on 1380 KTKZ this afternoon.
We discussed the now famous Steve Poizner Presser and the rumor that Meg is running from California radio interviews and a debate that was scheduled for the California Republican Party Convention on March 6, 2010.
Tucker reinforced Whitman’s offer to debate on March 15, 2010 – the last full day before campaign filing is due for the June primary.
We discuss the possibility that Poizner may not make that filing date, and that this ‘threat stunt’ is nothing more than an attempt to ‘bump the needle’on a Poizner campaign that has had no pulse to speak of.
Bounds makes it clear that Meg Whitman is concrete on her March 15th scheduled debate, and infers that it is Poizner who is really running from the debate action currently. Bounds also addresses all of the charges that Poizner has leveled against Mike Murphy’s email, phone calls and charges.
It’s a determined consultant looking to fire back at Poizner’s charges. Here is the audio for today’s Tucker Bounds interview:
Rob Stutzman has also decided that it was time to counter Poizner’s charges with a released editorial. What follows is from the Meg Whitman Campaign, and has been attributed to Rob Stutzman’s penmanship and opinion.
Poizner Can’t Win The War
I can just imagine last Monday morning’s staff meeting at Poizner for Governor HQ.
“Boss wants to do a ‘major announcement’ press conference.”
“What’s he announcing?”
“He’s going to accuse the Whitman campaign of a felony because they back-channeled a suggestion that he should get out of the race and preserve his political future before they launch their media campaign against us.”
“Felony?”
“Yeah, we sent a letter to the FBI.”
Awkward silence.
More awkward silence.
“Any cheese Danish left?”
For the record, and to spare another misplaced Poizner call to the FBI, the Whitman campaign has not bugged Poizner HQ. But this conversation can’t be far from the truth. Steve Poizner’s bizarre rant and claims on Monday has brought into focus the real elephant in the room in the GOP primary.
Let’s be truthful here. He doesn’t have any viable path to victory. His continued candidacy pleases no one more than Jerry Brown and John Burton. And his antics will very likely lead most Californians to conclude he is unfit to lead California. The dude’s unhinged.
Or in the words of a columnist in his hometown newspaper: “His reservoir of common sense has deserted him completely.”
In fact, there has been no single analysis in the media or by political professionals on either side of the aisle that has described Poizner’s performance on Monday as anything other than an exercise in self-combustion. He’s lost it. I’m not saying he’s gone crazy, but he’s lost all perspective and, what’s worse, he’s engaging in a reckless self-delusional path that weakens his party’s chances for success in November.
By any reasonable measure, and despite planning his run for years, Poizner has not met the challenge of positioning himself for victory against Whitman.
He cannot raise serious money to lead the party to victory. She can. And not solely with her own largesse, but also with the broad donor support that is coalescing behind a top-of-the-ticket candidate who can lead the party to multiple victories.
Whitman is heavily supporting critical party-building efforts, including voter registration programs, while Poizner calls the FBI and California’s Democratic AG and Secretary of State to investigate. What is he thinking?
Now we know why he has had only a couple serious endorsements since Whitman announced her candidacy a year ago while Whitman has won the support of the most influential party leaders.
Poizner may have a lot of money to spend, but not enough to win a war of attrition with Whitman. All he can assure with his money is a very expensive battle that will leave Jerry Brown and the Democrats chortling. That was Mike Murphy’s point in his very reasonable outreach to Team Poizner.
This must be a very uncomfortable week for those who have endorsed Poizner and for much of his political team. And the hits keep coming: Poizner took to the airwaves Tuesday to keep calling Murphy names and insisting that the colorful metaphor used by Murphy to convey political contrasting somehow was actually a physical threat.
Seriously here, someone in his camp should convince him to stop embarrassing himself and those who have lent him their good name. And more importantly, tell him it’s time to take a gut check and both preserve what’s left of his political future and do what’s right for the greater Republican cause.






He did manage to convince a bunch on independent voters not to vote for Whitman.
Good stuff Eric. I still would like to know how and what makes them think they can “clear the way” for Poizner for Senate in 2012. Can one candidate already deterrmine the outcome of an election this far out? Do they think they can buy an election for someone else?
It really happens ALL the time with the canidates full of money, position and resume. I ran for three months and I had three or four calls, emails or “messages” that I should do this, or that … and it may help my future if I did. lol Serious … if I were Steve I would have accepted the US Senate support and placement. But that’s me … again, LOL
Thanks Eric for this article….Steve Poizner has my vote!