Winning and Electability
by deminva
Mon Jan 26, 2004 at 10:19:06 AM PDT
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But, for the sake of argument, let's say that Dean pulls off a win or a winning spin in New Hampshire. Then, the media and people will pile on Kerry as the guy who couldn't even ride the momentum of a big win in Iowa into his back yard. The guy who sat on his lead and lost it. We'll be reminded of Dukakis' double-digit Labor Day lead over Bush I.
And we'll get all sorts of stories about Dean: Was it his message? Was it his style? How did he overcome the screech?! And then we'll be reminded that he does have far larger grassroots and far better fundraising.
America loves winners, and at some point in the primary season, electability will cease to be an alchemy of resume and intangibles. It will increasingly become defined--by most voters, anyway--as who actually wins.