Sunday, December 16, 2007

Tancredo-ism

Tancredo continues to force his passion for the immigration issue, and a new term has been coined, "Tancredo-ism". As Ryan Lizza states in his essay on the "Republican's Immigration Frenzy", Tancredo-ism is a hard line on the immigration issue, and it has been forced by a variety of factors. Illegal immigration is finally becoming apparent in states such as Iowa and South Carolina, thereby bringing it to the forefront of their concerns. In addition, candidates have been trying to prove their conservative stances, and positions on immigration have become more and more conservative.

Tom Tancredo has the luxury of this recent craze being named after him, simply because of his ultra-conservative, nativist stance on immigration. This was supported recently when he refused to attend a Spanish-language debate focused upon those possible voters who do not speak english. The debate was a way to present the candidates to the hispanic population, but because of their inability to speak english, Tancredo refused to attend, reinforcing his nativist views. He believes that "If they can't understand the English language, then, of course, they shouldn't be citizens," continuing. "They shouldn't be voting. And we shouldn't be pandering to them." His tough line is hardly tread by other candidates, and it remains to be seen how this repealment of hispanic voters will play out for his campaign.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Tancredo does it again

Tom Tancredo recently uncovered a TV ad regarding illegal immigration. It blamed unreliable borders for allowing Central American gangs into the country. This ad is now one of the most talked-about ads in the presidential campaigns so far. The ad talks about the dangers of illegal immigration which is what Tancredo most cares about.

Tancredo is planning on boycotting the Spanish-language debate of the Repuclian candidates. Tancredo beleives that it is vital to have the basic ability to read, write and speak English and is questioning why the presidential candidates are participatingin a Spanish speaking debate.

Tancredo also released a separate ad which depicts a terrorist attack on a mall in America. He comments on it saying that it portrays a real threat in our society today and needs to be dealt with.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Tancredo's Third

Tom Tancredo has been working his steadily this last week while trying to improve his currently weak standing in the early primaries and caucuses. For some of this last week, Tancredo has been spending his time in New Hampshire in apprehension of its early Caucus. Being a minority candidate without much support, Tancredo has been attending private house parties to lay framework for support, although at this point Tancredo's campaign outlook is lookin weak and he is a very liable to be a drop out, sooner rather than later.

On Wednesday, Tom attended a debate in St. Petersburg, FL, where he sparred with most of the leading Republican Nominee candidates except for Giuliani. He was basically fighting and clawing to earn attention, however in a poll conducted after the debate, in which the participant declared which candidate they would now definatively vote for in the coming primary election, only 1% said they would vote for Tancredo. The results of this poll do not bode well for Tancredo's fortunes, but it will remain to be seen how well his grassroots efforts will impact his campaign.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Tom Tancredo

Tom Tancredo has been recently running radio ads in Iowa. On these ads, Tancredo has stated, “Everything we are, everything we have achieved in this nation is under attack from jihadists abroad and from multiculturalists here at home.” Tancredo makes it clear that he will fight for the innocent unborn and will try to put prayer and God back into the schools. He also says that he will make it a constitutional amendment to define marriage. He agrees to decrease spending and taxes and to secure the borders. Tancredo states on these ads that he will defend our country from radical Islam.

On Tuesday, Tancredo said that Iraq and illegal immigration are a huge part in a war causing the potential destruction of American civilization.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Tom's first update

Tom Tancredo has been working to keep himself in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, and released a 30 second ad in which a hooded man enters a mall with a backpack which he leaves on a bench, obviously drawing comparsions to a suicide bomber. A ticking timer in the background reinforces this ad, and because of its content, YouTube.com made an age requirement to view it. Tancredo supports his ad as representative of the results of "spineless" politicians, who refuse to attack the issue and instead allow it to dictate their legislation. Tancredo continued his increased media presence with a radio ad for Tancredo was released and played throughout Iowa. in it, Tancredo represents his strong conservative views, commenting on how weak border patrol will allow in Jihadists, and the threat they pose, as well as the threat that "multiculturalists" pose here in America.

As for spending time, Tancredo has done much of that in both Iowa and New Hampshire, trying to catch up with the major Republican candidate names on the ballot who carry a significant advantage with much better funding. Because Tancredo does not have the coffers that others, such as Giuliani, that assist him in getting his name out, he has spent 70 days in Iowa in order to raise his name awareness. He has acknowledged the importance of success in the Iowa caucuses, success which he gauges as a 3rd place, which will "catapult" him. "The minute you do well in the Iowa Caucuses, it's like someone cut the rope." said Tancredo. His campaign strategy is to see success in Iowa and New Hampshire, traditional power states in primaries, in order to get his name out to as many voters as possible, mainly because he doesn't have the resources to get it out himself.

In addition, he answered attacks that labeled him as a single issue candidate by claiming his issue is the safety of the United States and that other candidates are taking his lead, but no one is willing to go as far as he will. His campaign strategy still is to on ride the immigration issue, bucking and nee-hawing, onto the Presidential ticket and into the White House.