- Kerry's campaign was very disorganized. By comparison, Bush's ran like a well-oiled machine. Kerry's campaign was also very slow, it took them three weeks to respond to the Swift Vote veterans and by then the damage was already done.
- Kerry was extremely indecisive. He would agonize over every decision for a long time, and sometimes after making a decision he would call his staff on his cell phone to reconsider.
- Kerry never really found a comfortable voice. Ironically, the most authentic sounding speech he gave was his concession speech. His rhetoric was trying to sound too much like John F. Kennedy but it just didn't work.
Newsweek's Evan Thomas on John Kerry
November 18, 2004
Last night I attended a panel with Martin Nolan of the Boston Globe and Evan Thomas of Newsweek. Evan Thomas told us a little bit about covering the Kerry campaign. He was allowed a great deal of access with the promise that he would not print what he saw until after the election. Here are some of the highlights:

Responses to Newsweek's Evan Thomas on John Kerry