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25 May 2008 11:45 am
In The End, She Defeated Herself
And one begins to sense she knows it:
After a day like Friday, it is hard to imagine how she keeps going,
not just with her campaign, but emotionally. Even if she wanted to let
off steam, she can’t, at least in public. She may have little heart for
carrying her race forward, but she has committed many times to doing
so, at least through June 3. She told her audiences in South Dakota
that she and her husband and daughter would be back before the primary.
But the day obliterated the arguments she had made in an earlier
part of her interview with the editorial board — that she was “more
progressive” than Mr. Obama and would be a stronger candidate in the
fall.
And it may have shattered any strategy for trying to win over
superdelegates. The question is, did this episode alienate those who
would have helped her to find a graceful way out.
The veep slot is now unimaginable, I think. And she made it so.
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