DENVER -- I was planning on covering a pro-Hillary Clinton march
this morning to see if there were any more dead-enders than I was
able to run into yesterday.
When I arrived at the designated departure point for the march
just three minutes after the 11:45 a.m. start time, I saw only
about 15-20 people, mostly women carrying "Hillary for President"
signs, and one holding a life-sized cardboard cutout of the Senator
from New York.
"The police made them leave at 11:15!," grumbled a woman
carrying a clip board. "They probably are worried about
conflict."
She then led the group in a frenzied attempt to catch up with
the other Clinton supporters who left 30 minutes earlier, though
apparently nobody had any way of getting in touch with the other
group, and weren't totally on top of Denver geography.
So, maybe there are millions of Clinton dead-enders ready to
defect to McCain in November. But if there are, I'm certainly
having trouble finding them in large numbers here in Denver, and
they don't seem to be all that well organized.
topics:
Hillary Clinton, NATO