Sat Feb 2, 2019, 10:00 AM
WhiskeyGrinder (19,181 posts)
Hi! I am an opposition researcher.
Here's a fascinating thread about how oppo research works, and why something like a yearbook doesn't necessarily come out until much later -- making it important for candidates to disclose as much as they possibly can to their own campaigns.
The thread starts here: Link to tweet I've edited it lightly to make it more accessible. Hi! I am an opposition researcher. I don't know how much Gillespie paid for his research but By all appearances Gillespie wanted to be MORE racist than Northam not less (and) that level of scrutiny costs a lot more than many statewides are willing to pay/budget for.
This isn't a matter of "how much does it cost to go looking for student yearbooks." It's a matter of how much it costs for scrutiny deep enough to INCLUDE looking at yearbooks. Gov campaigns I've worked for have ranged from $9K-$12K per book (including incumbent govs!) I'm not looking at yearbooks for $9K and neither will most reputable researchers. It's not a matter of greed, it's a matter of time being finite. Clips/courts/property/money/etc (standard stuff)= about 5 weeks of work for a statewide. Looking at yearbook level = about 10 weeks Because again, it's the LEVEL of scrutiny. Yearbooks=also student papers, archived theses/dissertations, letters to editor in microfilms, city/town historical societies, every. Single. court venue for every single address going back to 18yo, fraternity events...It is huge. And it's worth more like $30K for an established public figure. You might look at this and say, 9K for ten weeks x 5.2 = $46,800, profiteering capitalist pig. Well, a basic Lexis-Nexis account is going to start at $3.6K, and it goes up by X% compounded yearly. Other necessary subscriptions run you, call it $2K Add to that you're going to get billing losses. You get better at avoiding them but travel reimbursements will get "forgotten" or "lost," sometimes you are juggling projects and forget to demand payment before sending material. Call it $5K avg/yr. Finally throw in advance marketing costs. A trip to DC here, a trip to pitch a caucus there. The occasional business meal. Call it another $5K. So, we've spoken for $15K JUST to even set yourself up to DO research. And that's assuming you're just some rando working from home (like me). Open an office? Another 15K at least. Hire a decently paid assistant? Call it $35K with health care I'm not trying to justify this, I'm showing why most researchers draw lines around projects. So in summary: 1 I don't know how much Gillespie paid for his research and don't care 2 Down with racism and fuck Northam 3 PAY 👏 YOUR 👏 OPP 👏 RESEARCHER 👏 MORE 👏 MONEY The end.
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WhiskeyGrinder | Feb 2019 | OP |
JayhawkSD | Feb 2019 | #1 | |
WhiskeyGrinder | Feb 2019 | #3 | |
California_Republic | Feb 2019 | #2 | |
WhiskeyGrinder | Feb 2019 | #4 | |
California_Republic | Feb 2019 | #7 | |
WhiskeyGrinder | Feb 2019 | #8 | |
California_Republic | Feb 2019 | #9 | |
Gidney N Cloyd | Feb 2019 | #5 | |
WhiskeyGrinder | Feb 2019 | #6 | |
Iggo | Feb 2019 | #10 | |
WhiskeyGrinder | Feb 2019 | #12 | |
oberliner | Feb 2019 | #11 |
Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Original post)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 10:36 AM
JayhawkSD (3,163 posts)
1. Gibberish piled on top of nonsense.
If this is the type of business management our schools are producing it's amazing that our economy even exists.
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Response to JayhawkSD (Reply #1)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:07 PM
WhiskeyGrinder (19,181 posts)
3. Political money certainly seems to be its own animal.
Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Original post)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 11:38 AM
California_Republic (1,826 posts)
2. What would be the total election budget in your example?
Response to California_Republic (Reply #2)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:09 PM
WhiskeyGrinder (19,181 posts)
4. Gubernatorial elections run to the tens of millions, so it can seem like small potatoes.
But campaigns are ruthless about wages, so there's definitely going to be nickel-and-diming around how deep to dig.
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Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Reply #4)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:28 PM
California_Republic (1,826 posts)
7. In this case that was opposition research gold
Worth millions that could have come from the ad budget
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Response to California_Republic (Reply #7)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:32 PM
WhiskeyGrinder (19,181 posts)
8. Yep. The problem is, you don't know how far to dig until you get there.
Also, there is some speculation that the Gillespie campaign knew of this photo, but didn't use it, but that's just chit-chat on Twitter.
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Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Reply #8)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:35 PM
California_Republic (1,826 posts)
9. Yes. We can be very wise with our hindsight
Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Original post)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:17 PM
Gidney N Cloyd (18,845 posts)
5. Seems like a lazy, cookie cutter approach to oppo research.
Response to Gidney N Cloyd (Reply #5)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:18 PM
WhiskeyGrinder (19,181 posts)
6. How would you approach it?
Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Original post)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:36 PM
Iggo (46,313 posts)
10. Cop to your shit.
Short and sweet.
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Response to Iggo (Reply #10)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:42 PM
WhiskeyGrinder (19,181 posts)
12. Yep. People certainly resist it, though, and in many cases their privilege makes them think they can
get away with things.
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Response to WhiskeyGrinder (Original post)
Sat Feb 2, 2019, 12:38 PM
oberliner (58,724 posts)
11. His summary statement is: give me more money to dig up dirt?