Well, Philip, that sounds a bit more sensible, like maybe Plouffe got three hours sleep and lowered his caffeine intake to one Red Bull every two hours since awakening in a cold sweat a 5 a.m.
Iowa, Missouri, Colorado, Virginia, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada — yes, these are all legitimate targets worthy of the Democrat’s attention. I think Obama’s chances in North Carolina and Georgia are way overrated, and Plouffe’s persistence in talking about Alaska still strikes me as madness. Also, I think Plouffe dismisses too lightly McCain’s probable strength in Florida (the old guy will own the Geezer Vote), and underestimates the problems the Democrat may face in Michigan.
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