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Could Washington derail the Clinton train?
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 9:00 am Post subject: Could Washington derail the Clinton train? |
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Could Washington derail the Clinton train?
The presidential campaign nicknamed "Hillaryland" rolls into Seattle on Monday, its relentlessness, efficiency and play execution bearing comparison to Ohio State on the gridiron."This machine is awesome, there's no other word for it," Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Watergate journalist and author of the Hillary Clinton biography "A Woman in Charge," said on a visit here Tuesday.
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The presidential campaign nicknamed "Hillaryland" rolls into Seattle on Monday, its relentlessness, efficiency and play execution bearing comparison to Ohio State on the gridiron."This machine is awesome, there's no other word for it," Carl Bernstein, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Watergate journalist and author of the Hillary Clinton biography "A Woman in Charge," said on a visit here Tuesday. "You see a precision to the way her proposals are presented and rolled out," Bernstein added. "Not a stray word is uttered. Not an extraneous thought is permitted."And, Bernstein said, as other Democratic candidates are learning, there is an iron rule about the iron-willed lady: Never bet against Hillary Clinton in an endurance contest.Washington is a state to test the power of Hillaryland, every bit as much as wheels used to come off the USC football machine on fall Saturdays in a drenched, windblown Husky Stadium.Our state takes a liking to new faces: Bill Clinton was beaten in its 1992 caucuses by ex- Massachusetts Sen. Paul Tsongas. Our caucus goers can change their minds on a dime. In 2004, Washington's two leading "Deaniacs" -- Rep. Jim McDermott and state Democratic Chairman Paul Berendt -- lost their home precincts to John Kerry supporters.And this campaign's fresh presence, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, has outraised Clinton here and drawn crowds of a size comparable to the closing weekend of the New Hampshire primary.In Bernstein's view, Obama is the chief obstacle to the Clinton campaign's projection of inevitability.
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