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		<title>Is David Plouffe Obama&#8217;s Karl Rove?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After orchestrating Barack Obama&#8217;s victorious Presidential campaign, David Plouffe took his share of the credit, paused to write a book about the 2008 campaign, and continued his work for a D.C. based media firm. But an Obama administration stung by a series of electoral losses has put out the call for Plouffe to come back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After orchestrating Barack Obama&#8217;s victorious Presidential campaign, David Plouffe took his share of the credit, paused to write a book about the 2008 campaign, and continued his work for a D.C. based media firm.</p>
<p>But an Obama administration stung by a series of electoral losses has put out the call for Plouffe to come back on board to a more active role, placing him in charge of stemming the red tide of GOP victories. The Democrats are pinning their hopes on a political veteran whose role isn&#8217;t clearly defined; in many respects he is the counterpart to Republican political advisor Karl Rove.</p>
<p>Yet Rove was constantly vilified by the left as a sort of puppetmaster. Obviously he was fairly successful for a time as President Bush garnered enough electoral votes to win in 2000 and was re-elected with a clear majority.</p>
<p>But the Rove magic wore off in 2006 and 2008 because the message being portrayed didn&#8217;t square with actions of the Republican Congress or the Bush White House, and John McCain opted to use a different set of advisors.</p>
<p>According to an <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/07/AR2010020702402.html?wpisrc=nl_politics" target="_blank">article</a> in today&#8217;s Washington <em>Post</em> by Chris Cillizza, Plouffe&#8217;s view on the election of Scott Brown in Massachusetts was that, &#8220;everyone would agree that the definition of Brown should have happened a lot sooner and a lot more clearly.&#8221; In other words, they didn&#8217;t lie, obfuscate, and smear Scott Brown enough to assure Martha Coakley could win despite her terrible campaign.</p>
<p>The disadvantage Plouffe has, of course, is that millions of those who voted for Obama expecting &#8220;hope&#8221; or &#8220;change&#8221; have been smacked in the face by the terrible recession and the handling of health care reform which goes farther than a majority of Americans wish to see. It will also be more difficult to have a compliant media covering every single Congressional race rather than focusing on one overriding contest &#8211; while Plouffe can do his best to control the overall message, each election can turn on local issues.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s obvious that the selection of Plouffe to help run the Democrats&#8217; campaign is their answer to the Republicans&#8217; nationalizing a local election, as they did with Scott Brown in Massachusetts. And since the new Obama agenda seems to be one of placing him back in campaign mode (as opposed to a leadership role) it&#8217;s apparent the Plouffe influence has already been placed into play.</p>
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