Campaigns Try to Lower Expectations

The campaigns of Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton competed "to lower expectations less than 24 hours before voters and caucus-goers make their preferences known in the 22 states with Democratic nominating contests," CQ Politics reports.

"Leading strategists in both camps said the nomination fight will move beyond Super Tuesday -- with Obama’s camp looking forward to friendly territory in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia next week and Clinton’s side optimistic about March 4 primaries in delegate-rich Texas and Ohio, as well as an April contest in Pennsylvania."

Examples:
  • Memo from Obama campaign manager David Plouffe
  • Statement from Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson


February 4, 2008


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