The New York Times can’t help noting that the Clinton campaign is in trouble in New Hampshire. Bill is attracting smaller crowds and they seem tired and sleepy. The atmosphere that is sketched seems cloudy and hopeless. If Hillary loses to Obama by double digits (she lost by 9 points, I think, in Iowa), it will be dramatic and will lead to some very public, and bitter, recriminations among her supporters and between her and the press, which she will then attack openly.
Thanks, Peter. Very strong analysis.
Let's not count her down and out just yet. She's still the iconic "Hillary" among devotees of the great liberal vision. Not until the results of the new "Super Duper Tuesday" will it be appropriate to say Obama's got it in his hands, and he isn't going to let it go.