Friday, November 16, 2012

It?s Incumbency, Stupid: Romney?s Fail Was Fate

A1mY4mRCAAM_qwXPresident Obama won the election for the same reason George W. Bush was re-elected: Americans overwhelmingly favor the incumbent. Sitting members of the House of Representatives have been re-elected over 85 percent of the time since 1964. For 2012, almost identical numbers of women, Latinos, and young people voted for Obama this year as they did four years ago.?While many in the media have blamed the epic Election Day?crash?of Romney’s volunteer digital ecosystem, “Project Orca,” for his electoral demise (among many other blunders), nothing can compete with the power of a sitting president to command media attention, appear presidential in last-minute crises, and reach voters who supported him four years before. Since winning the Republican nomination, Romney was in a constant scramble to be on par with Obama’s media dominance. The battle between Romney and Obama for online attention is illustrative of the larger media battle. For instance, with a few easy social media tricks that only a sitting president could have used, Obama stole much of Romney’s online thunder during the Republican National Convention: Obama got millions of people to read the first “Ask Me Anything” from a president on the popular content aggregator, Reddit; he made front page headlines for releasing the official White House beer recipe near Labor Day; and, he scored the most retweeted post of the convention with a clever spoof on Clint Eastwood’s infamous rant at an empty chair: Even though social media insiders praised Romney’s digital team for impressive Facebook fan growth, the campaign was always a distant second next to Obama’s artful use of the bullypulpit. Second, during the only event that could eclipse public interest in a presidential election — the catastrophic flooding of two major American cities — all eyes turned to the Commander-in-Chief. Countless people shared inspiring cooperation between noted critic, Governor Chris Christie, and Obama: Regardless of whether Romney would have done a better job at ending the recession or managing Hurricane Sandy, Americans, on average, tend to give credit to the man in office. Of course, the incumbency advantage cannot be entirely ascribed to the privileges of elected office. After all, both President Carter and the first Bush were one-term presidents. Being extraordinarily unpopular with a charismatic opponent (Reagan and Clinton) can doom a president. Additionally, political scientists find that congressmen appointed to their position (if, for instance, the current seat holder dies), do not enjoy the

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