OLSON: HATCH NEEDS TO RAMP UP HIS CAMPAIGN
I agree with Blois' analysis on Hatch's campaign.
"Blois Olson from the newsletter Politics in Minnesota says Hatch needs to ramp up his campaign activity.
'He is the perceived front-runner, but the more he doesn't do, the less he is the front-runner,' according to Olson. 'And I think the Rose Garden strategy is, you sit in the garden and you smell the roses while everybody else enjoys the bad weather outside, and I think that while he is the front-runner, he has to start acting more like a front-runner and not be so publicly shy.'
Olson says Hatch has only a bare-bones campaign operation. Hatch did raise half a million dollars last year, surpassing all of the other Democrats except Doran, who lent his campaign $1.8 million. Hatch's campaign says the attorney general focuses first on his full-time job." Source: Minnesota Public Radio, February 8, 2006
"Blois Olson from the newsletter Politics in Minnesota says Hatch needs to ramp up his campaign activity.
'He is the perceived front-runner, but the more he doesn't do, the less he is the front-runner,' according to Olson. 'And I think the Rose Garden strategy is, you sit in the garden and you smell the roses while everybody else enjoys the bad weather outside, and I think that while he is the front-runner, he has to start acting more like a front-runner and not be so publicly shy.'
Olson says Hatch has only a bare-bones campaign operation. Hatch did raise half a million dollars last year, surpassing all of the other Democrats except Doran, who lent his campaign $1.8 million. Hatch's campaign says the attorney general focuses first on his full-time job." Source: Minnesota Public Radio, February 8, 2006




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