We had a great night on Super Tuesday, we’re winning the states that we have to win. The big states that are really going to determine whether Democrats win. I have something in common with my husband, he didn’t carry caucuses either. He lost all of the ones that I’ve lost. So my perspective is that as we now move into this two person race with the big states up ahead, Ohio, Michigan obviously, I mean, Ohio and Texas. We’re going to see a real focus on the differences between us.
We will indeed. Speaking of Michigan, whose current strategy for seizing power does this debacle involving a young Karl Rove remind you of?
The College Republicans summer 1973 convention at the Lake of the Ozarks resort in Missouri was quite contentious. Rove's opponent was Robert Edgeworth of Michigan (the other major candidate, Terry Dolan of California, dropped out, supporting Edgeworth). A number of states had sent two competing delegates, because Rove and his supporters had made credentials challenges at state and regional conventions. For example, after the Midwest regional convention, Rove forces had produced a version of the Midwestern College Republicans constitution which differed significantly from the constitution that the Edgeworth forces were using, in order to justify the unseating of the Edgeworth delegates on procedural grounds.[6] including delegations, such as Ohio and Missouri, which had been certified earlier by Rove himself.


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