Joe Trippi had one shot to convince John Edwards to stay in the presidential race but "for the first time in thirty years of political work, I didn't go with my gut."
"I didn't tell him what I should have told him: That I had this feeling
that if he stayed in the race he would win 300 or so delegates by Super
Tuesday and have maybe a one-in-five chance of forcing a brokered
convention. That there was a path ahead that would be extremely
painful, but could very well put him and his causes at the top of the
Democratic agenda. And that in politics anything can happen -- even the
possibility that in an open convention with multiple ballots an
embattled and exhausted party would turn to him as their nominee. I
should have closed my eyes to the pain I saw around me on the campaign
bus, including my own. I should have told him emphatically that he
should stay in. My regret that I did not do so -- that I let John Edwards
down -- grows with every day that the fight between Hillary Clinton and
Barack Obama continues."
May 1, 2008
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