Hillary’s Fiction
The folks who troop to the polls to vote in Democratic primaries, like the folks who vote in Republican primaries, are not ticket-splitters. They’re not independents. They know where they stand and – barring some unnatural act – when they return to the polls in November they will vote (as they have done for as long as I can remember) the party lever. Yesterday, Hillary roared through the West Virginia primary, thumping Obama 67% to 26%, then last night reared back and said, ‘Look at me. The White House is won in the swing states. And I am winning the swing states’ – but that’s pure political sophistry. She won among people who voted for her husband and Al Gore and John Kerry; those people live in a swing state but are not even remotely swing voters. When Hillary says, I won
Hillary’s Fiction
The folks who troop to the polls to vote in Democratic primaries, like the folks who vote in Republican primaries, are not ticket-splitters. They’re not independents. They know where they stand and – barring some unnatural act – when they return to the polls in November they will vote (as they have done for as long as I can remember) the party lever. Yesterday, Hillary roared through the West Virginia primary, thumping Obama 67% to 26%, then last night reared back and said, ‘Look at me. The White House is won in the swing states. And I am winning the swing states’ – but that’s pure political sophistry. She won among people who voted for her husband and Al Gore and John Kerry; those people live in a swing state but are not even remotely swing voters. When Hillary says, I won