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Prometheus 6

All respect and no restraint

It's not looking good

Dispatch from Maryland

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, a supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton, spoke at St. Mary's college in Maryland last week and offered a very frank assessment of the state of the Clinton campaign. A Political Wire reader emails a summary:

"Townsend said she expects Sen. Barack Obama to win the Democratic presidential nomination and that Clinton is finished. She believed that the Wisconsin results demonstrated that Clinton's coalition (voters over the age of 50 and those earning less than $50,000) had fallen apart. When asked why the Clinton campaign had failed, Ms. Townsend had plenty of opinions and she placed significant blame on Bill Clinton and his racially tinged statements in South Carolina. She also felt that Clinton made a tactical error in making "experience and inevitability" her central campaign themes. Townsend argued that Clinton had little more experience than Obama and far less than candidates such as Senators Dodd and Biden. Additionally, making the inevitability claim hurt her when she lost Iowa... Townsend then lamented Clinton's decision to go negative and question Obama's readiness. She said that she called the Clinton campaign and advised that they 'go out on a high note' but her advice was politely dismissed."

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend's comments

While I think and feel that the Obama campaign has crossed the Rubicon in this nomination battle, I'm not ready to say that Clinton is washed up. It takes only one bad mistake to kill a campaign and Barack could still make it or be forced into an error. Clinton is metaphorically speaking a wounded, cornered animal. Those are the most dangerous. This is not over until it is over.

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