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Accounting for IowaWe can now start to think about Chapter 2 in terms of outcomes and not just inputs. Dean's finish has to be part of the story; yes, he did a great job mobilizing people in real ways (babysitting, for crying out loud! As the Guiness ads say, "Brilliant!"), but we have to acknowledge that elections, at their heart, are about personalities, issues, and campaign styles. As just one placeholder link among many, here's today's Chronicle:
I'm sure the good turnout was in part the result of a competitive field, but was it partly due to Dean? Should be on the lookout for analysis:
Posted (to Politics) by pete at 8:43 AM on Tuesday, January 20, 2004
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Good observations. Phil Wolff is one of the movers behind East Bay Kerry and whoever becomes the nominee will have some strategy for working with the connected masses currently focused mainly on Dean and Clark, so I think we have to follow this story a little further through, accepting the premise that the Dean campaign and Draft Clark have impacted the way things are done, whether to a greater or lesser degree remaining to be seen. Posted by: xian at January 21, 2004 2:15 PM |
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