He outspends Clinton 3-1 in PA, 4-1 by some counts, deluging the TV with ads... and still loses.
Lesson: it doesn't matter how much money you have, nor how great your rhetoric. All the money in the world couldn't win him that election. She took down yet another big state the dems need to win in November.
She's made the electable argument.
He hasn't. Winning a bunch of states that will go red in the fall doesn't make him more electable. He should look at withdrawing now, since spending his way out of it won't work, at least not in the big, utterly necessary states.
She needs to get better at the grassroots organizing. That's what is keeping his campaign big - he pulls the people that don't usually get involved. Clearly, they want a voice. She needs to find a way to connect to that voice.
I feel the tide is turning. I really do. Of course, I was for her all along, and think even more of her for withstanding the 'why don't you quit, honey, for the good of the party' whiners. Standing firm, against the odds, she's proved she's a far better leader than the other two.
Go Hillary!
