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A Few of My "Favorite" Fundraising Emails from the Foust Campaign

Wednesday, November 19, 2014


Over at Daily Kos, they're mocking DCCC head Steve Israel for claiming, "You can't be going out there and telling people that the sky is falling. It tends to hurt recruiting and fundraising." Why is that mockable? Simple: because "this is the very same committee that sent all those DOOM emails."Let's look at a local campaign, right here in Virginia - some of the "best" of the DOOOOM emails from the Foust for Congress campaign. While you're reading these, I'd consider a few questions: 1) does any of this make the candidate look in the least bit dignified?; 2) does any of this really raise more money than simply sending out hard-hitting messages, without the doom-and-gloom, over-the-top, cringe-inducing idiocy?; and 3) is there any chance that a constant drumbeat of doom and gloom might - just might - cause Democrats to get depressed, discouraged, and to be less likely to volunteer and/or vote (or, as DCCC Chair Steve Israel said, "hurt recruiting and fundraising")? Hmmmm.
With that, here are some of my "favorite" emails from the Foust campaign. Enjoy?
Date: June 10
Subject: "crushing blow"
Key line: "Everyone from Paul Ryan to the Koch brothers have gone ALL-IN to defeat John and buy this election for Barbara Comstock. That would be a crushing blow for Northern Virginia families."
Comment: Setting a positive tone for the uncounted doom-and-gloom, hysteria-inducing emails to follow.
Date: June 18
Subject: "doomed"
Key line: "If we don't act fast, John's chances of winning could be doomed from the start"
Comment: That was generally the theme for the entire campaign, that they were "doomed" if we didn't send $5 right away. Kinda like one of those "Nigerian prince" scam emails.
Date: July 16
Subject: "HUGE NEWS:"
Key line: "We OUTRAISED Barbara Comstock!"
Comment: Of course, a lot of that money came from Foust himself, and most of it ended up being wasted on super-expensive, extremely-low-bang-for-the-buck broadcast TV ads. But still...oh forget it.
lowkell :: A Few of My "Favorite" Fundraising Emails from the Foust Campaign
Date: July 31
Subject: "crippled"
Key line: "If left unanswered, these ads will cripple us. We can't let that happen."
Comment: Actually, failing to define Comstock in the spring, when they had a chance, making huge unforced errors like the "real job" comment (then not immediately apologizing and stating clearly what he meant) "crippled" this campaign a lot worse than any TV ads.Date: August 16
Subject: "Virginia, this is INFURIATING"
Key line: "Boehner's lackeys just launched a phony news site called "Loudoun Update" to spread lies about John's record."
Comment: So...why are they calling me Virginia? Seriously, though, not sure why the email's addressed to the entire state as opposed to the 10th district, and also why they'd want to make a big deal out of such a "nothing burger," but anything to get people upset/angry so they donate $5.00.
Date: September 9
Subject: "Fwd: kiss all hope goodbye"
Key line: "If we can hit ONE THOUSAND donations before the Ryan fundraiser, it'll be HUGE victory for us and a CRUSHING blow for Ryan."
Comment: My god.
Date: September 19
Subject: "LOUDON COUNTY TIMES"
Key line: "Your Support: $5.00"
Comment: I included this one for two reasons. First, they spelled the name of a key county in the district wrong (should be L-O-U-D-O-U-N). Second, they always asked for $5.00, warning that if they didn't get that $5.00, they were "doomed." Uh huh.
Date: September 21
Subject: "lost for good"
Key line: "Speaker Boehner's attack ads begin NEXT WEEK. If we're not prepared, our chance to turn Northern Virginia blue could be lost for good."
Comment: I'm not sure there ever were attack ads specifically from Speaker Boehner, but they were right about one thing -- that race was "lost for good" (but not because we didn't give them $5.00 - lol).
Date: September 22
Subject: "HUMILIATING defeat"
Key line: "We can get back on track -- and hand Boehner a humiliating defeat -- but only if every Democrat reading this email steps up for John before tomorrow's critical ad buy deadline."
Comment: Time for another $5.00 - or we're DOOOOOMED I tell you!
Date: October 10
Subject: "Fwd: E-M-E-R-G-E-N-C-Y"
Key line: "Lowell -- we're still $931 short of our ad buy goal. this is an emergency. please see below:"
Comment: How can it be an "E-M-E-R-G-E-N-C-Y" when it's already "lost for good?" Just sayin'. ;)
Date: October 17
Subject: "!!! STUNNING comeback !!!"
Key line: "NOW: as of 7pm, we're within range of an INCREDIBLE 5,OOO online donations -- JUST IN OCTOBER !!!...If we can hit this mark by midnight, it'll be a STUNNING comeback for us."
Comment: Note that this was just under two weeks before Foust lost by 16 points to Comstock. So much for the "stunning comeback." LOL
Date: October 20
Subject: "Fwd: It's done. It's over. Go home."
Key line: "So we're out of options. Either we all chip in what we can, when we can -- or we pack up, go home, and call it a day."
Comment: I believe this cringe-inducing email leads naturally to the next cringe-inducing email.
Date: October 23
Subject: "re: Washington Post: [just announced]"
Key line: "my team's in a full blown panic. i'm not quite there -- yet. But I need your help. -John"
Comment: How dignified.
Date: November 2
Subject: "GREAT new poll"
Key line: "A brand new poll shows Democrats trailing Republicans by just 1 point in Virginia's 10th district."
Comment: That "poll" actually was a total joke, didn't poll Foust vs. Comstock per se, and was a wild outlier regardless. Two days later, Foust lost by 16 points. I guess they saved the "best" email for last. LOL