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J. J.
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« on: March 31, 2008, 09:31:37 AM »

her biggest mistake (possibly a fatal mistake for her candidacy) was that she had absolutely no plan post-feb. 5.  her campaign was convinced that she would wrap it up on super tuesday, when she didnt they had no idea what to do.  and obama won 12 in a row.

she should have put up a bigger fight in some of those post feb 5th contests.  instead she just ran off to texas and ohio.

I completely agree.....she thought the nails would be in the Big O's political coffin after Super Tuesday.  I also don't thinks she's been very inspiring since those 12 losses....she seems deflated (although I can understand why).

I think both candidates thought it would have been over on Super Tuesday, at least initially.  I think Obama expected it to be over by March 4.  Since then, there have been problems.

I keep going back to the American Civil War analogy.  Both sides thought it would be a quick "glorious" war.  The real question is, who is Grant and who is Lee?  Were those twelve victories for Obama the Peninsula Campaign or the Wilderness Campaign?

All that said, PA, NC and IN are the key and Hilliary needs a +35 net in those.
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