"On the eve of his six-day bus tour of Pennsylvania, Barack Obama is
bringing in a new operative to lead his efforts in the state," the Boston Globe reports.
"Paul Tewes, who directed Obama's impressive win in the Iowa
caucuses, will take over the Pennsylvania campaign from Jim DeMay,
according to campaign sources."
"Obama's national campaign has come under criticism from supporters
that his defensive strategy in Pennsylvania -- designed largely to
limit Hillary Clinton's ability to run up her popular-vote total -- was
tantamount to conceding the state."