So why didn’t the Republican Party develop this sort of infrastructure so it would be ready no matter who won the nomination? Why depend on the candidate to do so?
Taomist
November 12, 2012, 3:32pm
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Maybe they were counting on the candidate to bring in the money, har har.
Revtim
November 12, 2012, 3:37pm
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That’s not fair. There was also the “get that darkie out of the White House!” point.
scr4
November 12, 2012, 4:45pm
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The RNC could have started work on it 18 months ago or earlier.
In fact, why is each campaign having to develop these resources rather than the RNC and DNC?
Balance
November 12, 2012, 4:55pm
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Hey, he watched The Producers and took it to heart!
Lordy, Lordy, Lordy. A pilot , dammit, you always run a pilot.
Number
November 13, 2012, 2:37am
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Killer app? Is it really that important to edit properties inside .msi files?
What?
Enkel
November 13, 2012, 4:53am
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More reporting on the ORCA that drowned under its own weight:
In interviews with Business Insider last week, sources close to the Romney campaign confirmed Ekdahl’s account, and described a technological undertaking that failed at every level. According to several of these sources, ORCA was developed by a small, isolated tech team working under Romney’s political team. These sources told Business Insider that the product was never properly beta-tested, and wasn’t revealed to the rest of the campaign — including the digital team — until the week of the election.
Most people on the campaign “weren’t that surprised” by ORCA’s failure, said one Republican communications strategist close to the Romney campaign.
“They wouldn’t let anyone outside of Romney political circle in on it until basically November 6,” the strategist said. “The digital strategy was so incomprehensible — they were playing Super Nintendo while Obama’s people had PS3.”