So you can see why I’m in a good mood today
As near as I can figure, the following people would have to be classified as the “losers” from Super Duper Tuesday: Ted Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John Kerry, and the African-American “establishment” in the Deep South: so much for the Kennedy’s pull with either Massachusetts voters or the Hispanic community [UPDATE: Hmmm… Matt Yglesias ...
As near as I can figure, the following people would have to be classified as the "losers" from Super Duper Tuesday: Ted Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John Kerry, and the African-American "establishment" in the Deep South: so much for the Kennedy's pull with either Massachusetts voters or the Hispanic community [UPDATE: Hmmm... Matt Yglesias makes a convincing case that the endorsements had some pull in Massachusetts.] And so much for the endorsements of the "establishment" African-Americans in the South swaying the black community. Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and James Dobson: so much for their pull with conservative votersSo it's a Super Wednesday for me. [Wait, what about bad political prognosticators?--ed.] Oh, I'm always a loser in that category
As near as I can figure, the following people would have to be classified as the “losers” from Super Duper Tuesday:
Ted Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, John Kerry, and the African-American “establishment” in the Deep South: so much for the Kennedy’s pull with either Massachusetts voters or the Hispanic community [UPDATE: Hmmm… Matt Yglesias makes a convincing case that the endorsements had some pull in Massachusetts.] And so much for the endorsements of the “establishment” African-Americans in the South swaying the black community. Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and James Dobson: so much for their pull with conservative voters
So it’s a Super Wednesday for me. [Wait, what about bad political prognosticators?–ed.] Oh, I’m always a loser in that category
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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