Archive for September, 2008

Elections: Canadian and American-style

September 8, 2008

For only the fourth time since the early 1900s, Canada and the US are holding national elections at the same time. While American campaign dynamics and personalities rarely have a direct influence on Canadian results, American political tactics and strategies do have a habit of finding their way into Canadian campaigns.

Already, the Harper Conservatives have charged to a Usain Bolt-like lead with positive ads and their war room ready to go. Meanwhile, the opposition Liberals have been beset with in-fighting and a leader that bears more resemblance to Michael Dukakis than Barack Obama.

In the U.S. presidential election – an open election with no incumbent since – both campaigns are moving aggressively to adjust their campaign tactics on the fly:

…the McCain organization has become a campaign transformed: an elbows-out, risk-taking, disciplined machine that was on display here last week at the Republican convention that nominated McCain. [New York Times]