April 24, 2008

 Merritt v. Kleiman on the nomination race

Jeralyn Merritt (of TalkLeft) and I have a Bloggingheads diavlog up on the significance of Pennsylvania and the fate of the nomination race. Jerylyn thinks that (1) Clinton is more electable and (2) that will lead the superdelegates to stampede in her direction. I'm not buying any, thanks. The key difference: Jeralyn is convinced that when Barack Obama loses a demographic group to Hillary Clinton in a primary, that means he will lose the same group to John McCain in a general election? I don't see it.

What we didn't get a chance to discuss is Hillary Clinton's crime proposals, which are pretty damned good, and mark a watershed in the political discussion of crime.

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