
Some Clinton supporters have blamed her apparent loss on sexism. While I think it is true that some, particularly in the cable media, have made some misogynist comments, they are but a drop in the bucket of verbiage that has been spewed ad nauseam in this long contest. No, I think there are four main reasons that Barack Obama is now within reach of the nomination:
- Senator Obama is a thoughtful, talented candidate with a powerful message of change.
- The Obama campaign has excelled strategically at the large (50 state strategy) and the small (cool website).
- There are millions of voters who were waiting for a candidate like Barack. We existed before his campaign, he just energized us.
- Senator Clinton's campaign made two key strategic blunders.
It is the last point to which I devote the rest of the post.
Senator Clinton's campaign was run mostly by two men, Mark Penn and Howard Wolfson. Mark Penn has since stepped down from the top job. The two key mistakes they made were not campaigning in the caucus states on Super Tuesday, and not having a strategy for after Super Tuesday. They assumed that winning big states like NY, NJ, CA, as well as Clinton's home state of Arkansas, would seal the deal. But the Obama campaign cobbled together enough pledged delegates from IL and some smaller states to make the day nearly a tie. When the Clinton campaign did not achieve a blowout, they had no strategy to compete in the next set of states, and they lost a dozen in a row. These were fatal blows to the Clinton campaign.
I think this was a matter of hubris. Now maybe it is unfair, but hubris does tend to be associated with men. And the men that displayed that hubris, the men that destroyed Hillary Clinton's chances, were Mark Penn and Howard Wolfson. So Clinton supporters, please, if you want to blame men for Senator Clinton's impending loss, you need look no further than her own cocky campaign strategists.
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