Stunning Upset in New Hampshire
Not really. Obama’s victory in Iowa was a bit of a surprise. But to write off Hillary in the Northeast was a bit of a stretch. Quite frankly I am tired of hearing about how a “front loaded process” puts all the emphasis on Iowa and New Hampshire. I also consider a 2% differential fairly close.
This process is a marathon, not a sprint. We’ll see who has the legs come Super Duper Tuesday.
I know we are in the process of selecting candidates for the president of the Untied States. This is important. But the hyperbole is already tiring. After last week, we heard comparisons between Obama/Clinton, and every single soul who won or lost in Iowa. Now we are hearing the same lines concerning New Hampshire. Every day there is a new poll predicting the collapse of someone’s candidacy. Today I was hearing about how Hillary’s campaign was broke, and if she didn’t win big tonight, she might fold by the weekend.
C’mon…..
Oh yeah, McCain whupped Romney. The way they are covering the GOP, you would think that the major media is already considering that race as nothing more than an afterthought.
January 9th, 2008 at 8:07 am
“the way they are covering the GOP, you would think that the major media is already considering that race as nothing more than an afterthought”…the real story here is how the pollsters (including nyt and cbs) got it wrong, as recently as yesterday afternoon, they had obama ahead by double digits, instead hrc scratchs out a narrow victory
January 9th, 2008 at 8:21 am
A lot of these pollsters are nothing more than tabloid junk. Most of them wouldn’t know a story if it bit them in the ass.
January 9th, 2008 at 9:58 am
right…it ain’t over till the fat lady sings…
January 11th, 2008 at 12:36 pm
dub…still suffering with sinusitis? haven’t been around for awhile