From today's note, this interesting tidbit:
Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, the Clark campaign staff is now down to six full-time staffers and one part-time staffer having had eight full-timers at the end of last year.
Nick Berning, Clark's communications director out in the February 17th primary state, told ABC News that the deputy state director was fired on December 31st. The Dean camp hired him right afterwards.
Then Wednesday, one junior field staffer announced her departure and conversion to the Dean campaign. Down two full-time staffers, Berning denies any shake-ups in the Wisconsin staff for Clark, saying that the campaign is strong in Wisconsin and they're looking at some "great people committing to endorsing" Clark. Berning did confirm that the Dean campaign made calls to about four staffers today trying to recruit them, but he asserted that nobody was going anywhere.
Anybody know why these folks were motivated to switch?