Giebink for House.
Otherwise known as "What not to do in a fundraising letter."
This fundraising letter is making the rounds across South Dakota. This one is from Sioux Falls, but I've also seen a few people in Pierre who have gotten it (an attorney or two). I've got to say that without a doubt this is one of the worst fundraising letters I've run across this year.
It's not just that it says "Dear friends." Bleaugh. It's not just that it doesn't ask for an amount and you can barely tell that it's a fundraising letter. It's an entire letter of poison prose. Here's the basic structure of the letter - you tell me if you'd send her some money on the basis of it's content:
IntroductionBoy, that one just makes me want to get out the checkbook.
Complain
Complain
Complain
Vote for me
Oh, there's also an envelope enclosed for some vague purpose.
I've said before that "you need to show the need and make the pitch." In this letter, there's no illustrating why we should send HER money. It's just a string of complaints masquerading as a letter. Aside from a vague and general statement about "working together," what in the heck is she planning to do about all her gripes?
Really, if this is the type of campaign she's planning on running, the Republican opposition might just consider going home and waiting for election day to campaign. Because she's going to be busy defeating herself. In other words, in a fundraising letter, a little doom and gloom is ok. I'm known to use it myself from time to time to show a need. But as a candidate, aside from showing the need, you have to show visionary thinking. You have to show what you will do.
Getting back to the letter content, I won't even go into the fact she isn't telling people what they're money could go for, or suggesting amounts that they might consider sending. Or even mentioning what the enclosed envelope could be used for.
As mentioned, the whole tone is just angry and bitter. I don't think that people want to elect kvetchers who spend all their time cursing the darkness. They want to elect someone who will light a torch and lead the way.
And that's who they'll send money to.
And while I'm on the topic of Mary Ann Giebink, I notice her website is listed on her fundraising letter at http://www.giebinkforhouse.com. So, I'll take a moment to tear dow.. Sorry. I'll take a moment to critique her website as well.
Her website comes off as less negative than her fundraising letter, and graphically, it's attractive. But it's the little things that matter.
Her with George McGovern and Tom Daschle? You know, that might be nice among Democrats. But in a legislative district with 9950 Republicans to 5571 Democrats (according to the secretary of State), the first thing I would do if I were Roger Hunt and Shantel Krebs? I'd grab that picture off of her website, and make sure every Republican Household in the District saw her standing side by side with McGovern. (Hint - George might get members of the SDDP all tingly inside, but he's generally not a plus among members of my party).
That and some of the spelling errors on a fairly static website ("bothers and sisters?") detract from what is otherwise an attractive space on the web. I would tweak a little of the commentary on the page to make it more leadership oriented (and away from complaining), and if she had to have it, I'd save the McGovern picture for a direct mail piece to dems.
So, terrible fundraising letter, and an OK website. But in a district where Dems are outnumbered almost 2 to 1, if she wants one of those seats this fall, she has to do better than just OK.
Comments
http://www.gallandlegal.com/
what do you think of its design? why does she have a photo that makes her look like a radio talk show host (see the headphones) instead of making herself look like a lawyer?
I don't know this lady and would never vote for her-- because she is chummy with Daschel--but I like to think of US as not being like THEM.
They are rude, unkind, sarcastic, and mean. When we can't find anything good to say we say little, are reserved, and say things like "a Vote for her is not a vote that takes South Dakota in the right direction.
She will lose without us stooping to their level by saying gossipy and unkind things.
Mary Geibink: feminazi, angry, bottom-feeding ambulance chaser.
I know who I'm voting for!
http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2006/mbrdt516.htm
How sweet is that?
now this should be fun...when is the first debate? as big an idiot as Geibink is, I might have to cast an anti-Hunt vote.
Right now there are just two women Julie Barling(D) and Thersa Two Bulls(D) that are incumbents in the Senate! --but we have several candidates that are excellent--so see what you can do to help get those voices elected! We need women's voices---- but not when they are shrill and angry.
Can she give me anything other than "I hate Janklow, and so did my dad" and "South Dakota wages suck"? There is NO "this is what needs to be done."
That could be the best post ever on this blog. How about this...
Kari Weems: Dense, unattactive, close minded, OVERLY self-important and John Thune's sister-in-law.
OFF TOPIC, PP, is Kari a friend if so I'll understand this being pulled.
Krebs seeks re-election in District 10
September 5, 2006, 2:55 am
State Rep. Shantel Krebs is seeking re-election to a second term in the State House of Representatives for District 10.
Krebs is a member of the Commerce and Transportation Committees.
"Lincoln and Minnehaha counties are some of the fastest growing areas in the nation, and we need to ensure their communities continue to grow with strong schools, a good business climate and excellent community and political leadership. I have provided that leadership for District 10 in Pierre the last two years," Krebs said.
Krebs, who owns and operates The Red Shoe in downtown Sioux Falls, is active in the community as a volunteer for the First Lutheran Church Media Ministry and Foundation boards and the Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare Festival of Trees and is a past board member of other community nonprofit organizations.
Krebs and her husband, Mitch, live in rural Sioux Falls.
- From staff reports
The problem is that as you hurl your insults, you are doing so anonymously. That's not really fair sport now, is it?
What is with the feeding franzy tonight?
Chief Justice Todd Epp
Associate Justice Mary Giebink
Associate Justice Jim Abourezk
Associate Justice Rich Engels
Associate Justice Linda Lee Viken
seems to really be taking some arrows