The underlying difference
If anything summarizes the underlying differences between Barack Obama’s campaign and Hillary Clinton’s, it is this post from today’s Washington Post:
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton spent Wednesday in D.C. trying to lobby uncommitted House superdelegates, but she asked them to come to her and had limited success persuading busy lawmakers to leave the Capitol. Obama showed up on their turf, walking into a packed chamber this morning in the middle of a vote.
Who sits on their thrown and expects the courtiers to come to them? Exactly.
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