December 11th, 2007
A story on the newswires claims that if Hillary Clinton “falters” in Iowa, her plan “B” is to win in New Hampshire. I think the media has got it backwards. The Clinton camp intends to win decisively in New Hampshire, sweep the remaining early states, than go for the gold on “Tsunami Tuesday,” February 5. That is plan “A.” In my view, winning in Iowa was always plan “B” for Hillary Clinton.
The Clinton political machine always knew that the capricious Iowa caucus is tough to win, unless a disproportionate share of campaign resources is allocated to the state. Iowa is important until the New Hampshire primary, which follows a mere five days later and then Iowa is forgotten. When Bill Clinton first ran for president, he didn’t even bother to campaign in the Iowa caucus. It is known that several of Hillary Clinton’s senior advisors did not want her running in Iowa, as well. However, it appears the Clinton political machine decided to be present in Iowa, but as plan “B.” Should Hillary Clinton actually win in Iowa, then the Democratic nomination is effectively concluded. If she doesn’t, then it may take until February 5, one month later.
Sheldon Filger, Author
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December 11th, 2007
The 2008 Democratic primary schedule, far advanced compared with previous election cycles, will cluster 20 state primaries on February 5. That date, dubbed “Tsunami Tuesday,” will decide with finality who the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee is. Hillary Clinton has geared her strategy towards dominance on February 5.
While the media has been focused on the Iowa caucus, Hillaryland has been constructing a powerful campaign infrastructure designed to deliver a knockout punch on February 5. This is about more than dollars to spend on advertising. It is about connectivity with key individuals that have the capacity to deliver a voter turnout for the preferred candidate. By all measures, Hillary Clinton is way out in front of Barack Obama, with none of the other Democratic contenders even being competitive with Obama. It is no doubt due to how February 5 is shaping up that Hillary Clinton’s demeanor has been one of calm equanimity. Though the media has been trying to create an illusion of panic in the Hillary campaign camp due to Oprah Winfrey’s appearances on behalf of her candidate, I see no sign that Hillary or her organization is sweating bullets. It appears they are executing their work plan for winning the nomination, after which Hillary Clinton can then move into general campaign mode.
If Hillary Clinton indeed triumphs on February 5, expect her campaign organization to initiate a swift transition from Obama bashing to Republican bashing. Who says the Clintons lack flexibility?
Sheldon Filger, Author
HILLARY CLINTON NUDE
www.hillary-clinton-nude.com