Editors’ Blog - 2008
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01.29.08 | 9:31 pm
He Didn’t Win Conservatives

At TPM HQ tonight, we’ve mainly been following the action on MSNBC. And the hosts I think have been saying that McCain basically won across the board. I’m not saying they said anything incorrect. But I thought they said that Rudy had won conservatives.

But Kevin Drum actually has some numbers up. And that’s not what happened. Among self-identified ‘conservatives’ Romney actually beat McCain 37% to 27%. And they made up 62% of the Republican voters. The key was that McCain nearly doubled Romney among the 39% of Republicans who called themselvs moderates or liberals.

01.29.08 | 9:43 pm
911911911, Set to the Blue Danube

Missed Rudy’s concession speech? You’re in luck.

01.29.08 | 10:10 pm
Mittmentum Killer

McCain’s victory speech:

By the way, think Charlie Crist might have some sway in a McCain Administration?

01.29.08 | 10:13 pm
All the Spouses Do It

Her apology was hedged and conditioned, but Hillary seemed to go out of her way tonight in an interview on CNN to try to address the damage done by her South Carolina campaign:

01.29.08 | 10:46 pm
Spinning Florida

For the Democrats, the big question tonight was how the press would play Hillary Clinton’s ‘win’ in Florida, or how successfully she could spin the result to count as a landslide victory on a par with Obama’s big win in South Carolina. The final number seems to be Hillary 50%, Obama 33%, Edwards 14% which, in numerical terms, is a trouncing, even it doesn’t match the spread in South Carolina.

Just judging from the cable news we watched this evening and how the major newspapers are playing it on their websites, it doesn’t look like they get much of a pop. Most of the website front pages of the newspapers I’m looking at either don’t mention the Democratic result out of Florida or put it under the fold with some conspicuous notation that the ‘win’ had not delegates. Nor, at least in the headlines I’m seeing, does there seem to be any real mention of the margin of her win, which was substantial. For the record I’m looking at the Boston Globe, New York Times, WaPo, USAToday, Dallas Morning News, LATimes, Stl. Post-Dispatch and others. The standard seems to be some form of the Post-Dispatch’s small related item “Clinton wins primary but no delegates.” In the Post, there’s a snarky piece by Dana Milbank: “Much Ado About No Delegates: The only piece missing from Sen. Hillary Clinton’s Florida victory party Tuesday night was a victory.” Ouch. CNN has a small related headline: “Clinton trumpets win with no delegates at stake.”

Just in terms of managing the news cycle I think what the Clinton folks would have been looking for are two things — big pictures of Hillary smiling, preferably above the fold, thus suggesting victory and some mention of her margin. But I don’t see either anywhere.

Perhaps the print front pages will play this differently. But on balance I suspect they didn’t get as much juice out of this as they wanted or expected.

01.30.08 | 8:06 am
BREAKING . . .

John Edwards withdrawing from race, the AP reports.

01.30.08 | 8:59 am
Edwards Thread

We’ve got a John Edwards dropping out discussion thread up over at TPMCafe.

What’s the impact? Who benefits most? Where do his issues go from here?

01.30.08 | 9:02 am
No Endorsement Yet

Edwards adviser tells TPM Election Central that John Edwards is not endorsing anyone “for the moment.”

01.30.08 | 9:39 am
The Little Engine That Could

What happened to Mitt’s sunny optimism? He isn’t sounding especially gung-ho the morning after:

01.30.08 | 9:43 am
Today’s Must Read

Attorney General Michael Mukasey is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee this morning.

He is trying once again to thread the needle on waterboarding.

Paul Kiel will having running updates on the hearing at TPMmuckraker.