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09 Feb 2008 10:45 pm
The Scale Of The Win
This will be hard for the Clinton campaign to spin:
His winning margins were substantial, ranging from roughly two-thirds of the vote in Washington state and Nebraska to nearly 90 percent in the Virgin Islands. With returns counted from more than one-third of the Louisiana precincts, he was gaining 53 percent of the vote, to 39 percent for the former first lady.
Actually they do have spin:
The Obama campaign has dramatically outspent our campaign in these
three states, saturating the airwaves with 30 and 60 second ads. The
Obama campaign has spent $300,000 more in Louisiana on television ads,
$190,000 more in Nebraska and $175,000 more in Nebraska.
So why didn't Clinton compete? As Ambers puts it:
Ordinarily, this would be a firing offense -- how dare they let a state go uncontested?
Two words come to mind when assessing Clinton's apparent strategy to wait the primaries out till bigger, more fertile states: Rudy. Giuliani.
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