Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Triple threat.

Wasn't sure when I posted below, but Ari Melber confirms what I thought I'd heard...
The Clintons shared another political asset in New Hampshire, though farther offstage. Michael Whouley, the most respected field strategist in Democratic politics, was dispatched to overhaul the mobilization program in the state. Clinton aides had debated whether to deploy him in Iowa, where he had helped engineer John Kerry's huge comeback in 2004, or task him with fortifying the famous "firewall." Some feared that his efforts would simply be wasted in New Hampshire if Clinton lost Iowa, but the "Plan B" advocates won, and now they look pretty shrewd.
Yes, they do.

A nice day, an established statewide turnout organization and Michael Whouley.

Whap, bam, boom.

If we're surprised, it's because we weren't paying attent….oh, look! Shiny!

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