The Economist: Democracy In America
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Should she have helped him?
via The Economist: Democracy in America by (author unknown) on May 10, 2008
Parsing Clinton's campaign strategyCOULD Hillary Clinton have won the nomination if she had come to Barack Obama's defence more often? Ben Dueholm thinks it over.If she had, for instance, come to Obama's defense (and by extension the defense of the Democratic and progressive values his campaign embodied) when he was under attack as unpatriotic, exotic, preacher-ridden, and so forth....
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Will Obama find demographic deliverance?
via The Economist: Democracy in America by (author unknown) on May 14, 2008
Obama's Appalachia problemJOSH MARSHALL suggests that Barack Obama may not be having trouble winning over white working-class voters as such, but rather a more narrowly defined "Appalachia problem". This sounds compelling when you look at Mr Marshall's side-by-side comparison of maps showing the Appalachian region and areas where Hillary Clinton has won with 65 percent of the vote or...
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