The Corner

Re: Fuzzy Math

My point—pretty obviously, I’d have thought—was that, as the candidate of the Democratic establishment, or (what amounts to the same thing) of the Clinton machine, Hillary represented the default choice for Iowa Democrats. She knew this. Everybody knew this. Her entire campaign was premised on her inevitability. A vote for Obama or Edwards was thus, quite distinctively, a vote against Hillary.

Edwards may have lost. Hillary was rejected.

Peter Robinson — Peter M. Robinson is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution.
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