I can dream, can’t I? For the record, Clinton’s last two appearances were, to my mind, the best I’ve ever seen her. She was almost luminescent at last night’s faith-off, and more approachable than Obama. I don’t think it’s all Botox. The blogosphere, meanwhile, is absorbing the latest polls. Joe Gandelman thinks that Clinton’s "inevitability" advantage is over. Jonathan Singer gets the core data right, I think:
I am interested to see that a trend that I’ve been watching a little while – Democrats breaking towards Clinton, Independents breaking more towards Obama – seems to be holding, at least if this Gallup poll is to be believed. Polling in recent weeks from both The Pew Research Center and The Cook Political Report seem to show this trend as well.
McCain? It may be that Romney is distracting him from more important matters:
Even if McCain utterly crushed Romney underfoot and won over all his supporters, he’d still come in second. John? Pay attention to Rudy. Pay attention to Fred. Mitt is not your #1 problem.
Don’t take the Hewitt bait.