Clinton’s bumpy road
By Scot Lehigh | Friday, February 15, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…Conceptually, campaigns are a dual between competing arguments, and here’s the bottom line as of today: Obama has systematically matched and mastered Clinton’s political propositions. Now, her aura of inevitability shattered, her campaign suffering from shake-ups and internal tensions, and her oft-repeated rationale eroding, Clinton finds herself facing this challenge: To make a compelling case why she would be better than her rival on substantive matters that motivate people to vote….”…BS
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