All Politics Is Local: Why Progressives Must Fight for the States by Meaghan Winter
Author:Meaghan Winter [Winter, Meaghan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781568588377
Google: I_GQDwAAQBAJ
Published: 2019-10-01T12:38:14.715000+00:00
Rick Scott told voters what was at stake. He laid responsibility for the global financial crisis at Alex Sinkâs feet. During their televised debates and in his ads, which with his tens of millions of dollars he could run whenever he wanted, Scott accused Sink of losing a giant portion of the stateâs pension fundâa major issue in a state with the nationâs oldest electorate. He also claimed that Sink oversaw securities fraud at Bank of America, which amounted to taking money from retirees, and that while CFO she had âfunneledâ $770,000 to Bank of America. In stump speeches and commercials, he charged that she was âan Obama liberalâ who did âObama math.â27
âIt was a total lie,â Sink said. âWe Democrats have a hard time dealing with that.â The press had a hard time with that, too. Unraveling Scottâs false claims required too much for a quick soundbite. Floridaâs pension fund had decreased during Sinkâs tenure as CFO. Investment funds depreciate when the stock market plummets, and it had in 2008. Bank of America had been sued for securities fraud. The very attorney who had sued Bank of America over that fraud told the Palm Beach Post that Sink âdidnât have anything to do with itâ because those decisions were made in the bankâs national headquarters. Sink had overseen the commercial side of bankingâa staid business uninvolved with the complex new financial products that had felled the economy. But in the narrative that Scott was spinning, those distinctions seemed beside the point. When the Tampa Bay Timesâ Politifact.com disproved some of Scottâs claims about Sink, the explanation filled a two-thousand-word article full of rules about securities brokerages. Those nuanced refutations were no match for Scott on Fox News promising to create seven hundred thousand new jobs.28
âWe were just being outstrategized and outmessaged,â Sink told me. âHeâs a broken record, and all he says is âLetâs get to work.ââ In her talking points, Sink criticized Scottâs companyâs record of fraud, but he responded with more charges that she was responsible for Bank of Americaâs role in the financial crisis. âHe was out there repeating the same glib sound bites everywhere he went. It stuck with people. I had much better policies and much better plans, but my team was never able to come up with, âWhatâs Alexâs soundbite going to be thatâs effective?â I think Democrats in general are really, really bad about that kind of messaging stuff. What are three words that the voters are going to remember that are really simply said?â
Sinkâs media strategist had told her that as a female candidate she needed to be reserved, advice she later doubted. Being a female candidate for an executive position came with unique perils. Professional women of her generation had fought to win respect by remaining calm and reserved no matter what. When Sink spoke about the economy, she often spoke in euphemisms. And yet itâs hard to see how she could have substantively changed her 2010 message without becoming a different person.
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