Not normally given to praising Karl Rove, I find that he
makes an important point that I've emphasized myself:
In the primaries, Mr. Obama instead moved hordes of
volunteers from state to state. It was a brilliant tactic, but Nov.
4 is different. The volunteers adequate for primaries held over
five months will simply not be enough to compete in 51 separate
elections (all 50 states plus the District of Columbia) all on one
day.
Many people (including some conservatives), impressed by what
Team Obama accomplished in the Democratic nomination campaign, seem
to assume that the same methods will automatically translate to
victory in the general election. But the challenges of a general
election are in several ways fundamentally different from a primary
campaign. This is not the Iowa caucuses.