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Thursday, April 13, 2006

BlowBackTM future post date: February 27, 2008

Clinton Campaign Cheif of Staff Steve Elmendorf today explained that talk of his candidate's electability is overblown.

"Essentially, the people who say they are concerned about Senator Clinton's ability to win are putting one foot before the other. We need to first decide which liberal elitist New England Senator we want to have as the face of our party. Beating John McCain in November is secondary. All of that talk is just inside baseball."

McCain advisor Terry Nelson said that he was "generally pleased" with the results of the New Hampshire and Super Tuesday primaries on both sides of the aisle. "We're right where we want to be--leading the Republican field and poised to take on either an extremely polarizing former First Lady or an also-ran Senator from Massachusetts. Life couldn't be better."