Whatever's In My Head Won't Go Away
For the sake of that 5 percent, this will be the sourest spring. About a fifth of Clinton and Obama supporters now say they wouldn’t vote for the other candidate in the general election. Meanwhile, on the other side, voters get an unobstructed view of the Republican nominee. John McCain’s approval ratings have soared 11 points. He is now viewed positively by 67 percent of Americans. A month ago, McCain was losing to Obama among independents by double digits in a general election matchup. Now McCain has a lead among this group.
For three more months, Clinton is likely to hurt Obama even more against McCain, without hurting him against herself. And all this is happening so she can preserve that 5 percent chance.
When you step back and think about it, she is amazing. She possesses the audacity of hopelessness.
Labels: 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, David Brooks, Hillary Rodham Clinton
4 Comments:
You get the paper a day early, huh? You should use that power for good and not evil. Prevent crimes from happening, but just make sure you have a witty sidekick.
To tell you the truth, the whole "paper a day early" thing is growing a bit tired.
I'm actually thinking of moving to Texas and coaching a high school football team. The job's in a town called Dillon. Ever heard of it?
Thanks for the Kyle Chandler reference. Oh, that thick head of hair.
Also, the last two posts are Writing to Reach You by Travis.
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