Tick, tick, tick….
That’s the sound of Terry MacAulliffe’s tenure slipping away. And also the sound of me admitting that Jacob Levy beat my predictions. D’oh!! More later. For now, though, the best thing I’ve seen written about the election this morning is David Brooks’ piece over at the Weekly Standard.
That's the sound of Terry MacAulliffe's tenure slipping away. And also the sound of me admitting that Jacob Levy beat my predictions. D'oh!! More later. For now, though, the best thing I've seen written about the election this morning is David Brooks' piece over at the Weekly Standard.
That’s the sound of Terry MacAulliffe’s tenure slipping away. And also the sound of me admitting that Jacob Levy beat my predictions. D’oh!! More later. For now, though, the best thing I’ve seen written about the election this morning is David Brooks’ piece over at the Weekly Standard.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School at Tufts University and the author of The Ideas Industry. Twitter: @dandrezner
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