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While I've been a fan of Barack from the beginning, he couldn't have won the nomination without some real help from Hillary, despite how well his campaign has been run. Had she taken a similar approach that won her the Senate seat in New York, she'd be the nominee now. That's why they have the campaign. In the end, it's not about what they stand for, it's about who they are. That may not be a micro trend, but it's a macro reality.
Leo Bottary |
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05.23.08 - 6:59 am | #
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Hilary lost me when it became apparent that she and her handlers had no plan for running from behind except to try any crap they could think of to derail the Obama train.
Going to be a case study for blowing a lead I think.
Martin Edic |
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That pretty much sums it up, Mr. Himler. She/They choked. Attacking a "charismatic and most affable Senator" was their undoing.
I'm not a PR person, really. But I could go on for about ten scrolls with PR suggestions for the Democratic Party. I think it's a bigger problem than simply Hillary's campaign people. (But at the moment they are the biggest problem.)
Democrats have miserable PR. They need you.
Chuck Nyren |
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