CoffeeCat
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Sun Feb-10-08 04:16 PM
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...anytime you change top personnel like this, in mid-stream--and in response to crisis--you run the risk of jumbling things up and never getting back on track again.
Hillary's problems don't have anything to do with her campaign.
Obama is a formidable candidate. He appears to be gaining momentum.
His success isn't about Hillary's campaign not being great enough, or even Hillary herself. Obama's success is about himself.
There's nothing Hillary can do about it, unless she wants to try tearing him down on a personal level--and that wouldn't be wise either.
Hillary would have been better off just plodding forward and trying to reach as many people as possible, as opposed to shaking things up without knowing what those changes will do.
It usually takes a person a while to adjust to a new position as well.
Risky and a miscalculation, if you ask me.
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