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July 25, 2008 11:19:25 AM CDT



Hillary Didn't Plan for Long Haul

Posted Feb 23, 08 5:26 AM CST in Politics 

(Newser) – Hillary Clinton invested heavily to try to lock up the Democratic presidential nomination on Super Tuesday—but that didn't happen, and her failure to plan for the long haul let Barack Obama rack up 10 straight wins since and left some doubting her management skills. Clinton's dwindling war chest also helped Obama gain momentum to raise funds: $37 million last month vs. Clinton's $15 million.

"It’s possible to be very smart and experienced and still be caught short," William Galston, a top Clinton backer, told the Christian Science Monitor. Meanwhile Obama has tapped unexpectedly into voters' desire for hope and run a flexible campaign that will be studied “as a textbook of how to take advantage of changing circumstances," Galston said.

Source Christian Science Monitor

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