6:53 p.m. Not to predict, but going back to my earlier post--if the divide separating older voters, women and Latinos somewhat for Clinton is indeed the (comparative lack of) Internet use, I wd think that dynamic favors Obama over the long term. Logically it would be easier for the Obama campaign to bring people to the Internet, or to expand access to information to people in these groups, than for the Clinton campaign to keep people from Net info.
Chris Matthews keeps steadfastly ignoring that dichotomy between hand-counted votes in New Hampshire, and op-scan counted votes. With results from Georgia just about to come in--and Matthew not looking too happy--he is still dauntlessly saying things like ":Let's see whether women will do [for Clinton] what they did in New Hampshire."
Not one commentator, in all this emphasis on Women, has explained by women would be voting more heartily in op-scan precincts than in hand-count precincts.
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Live blogging Super Tuesday, continued
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margieburns
on Tue 05 Feb 2008 06:58 PM EST | Permanent Link
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