Clinton Camp Accuses Obama Campaign of ‘Pre-Spin’
Not wanting to let the Obama campaign get away with “pre-spin” in a memo the Illinois Senator’s campaign circulated earlier today, the Clinton campaign has put out a memo of its own.
The Clinton camp is in turning around a claim made in the Obama memo that “she should win big” to question Obama’s front-runner status.
“If he’s already the frontrunner, if he’s had six weeks of unlimited resources to get his message out, shouldn’t he be the one expected to win tonight? If not, why not?” the memo reads.
While the Obama memo called Pennsylvania “tailor-made” for Clinton, the Clinton camp is calling the Keystone state a “bellwether.”
Here is the Clinton memo:
To: Interested Parties
From: The Clinton Campaign
Date: April 22, 2008
MEMO: Watch What They Do, Not What They SayThe Obama campaign is attempting to pre-spin the results from tonight’s Pennsylvania primary by suggesting that Sen. Clinton should – and will
Sen. Obama’s supporters – and many pundits – have argued that the delegate “math” makes him the prohibitive frontrunner. They have argued that Sen. Clinton’s chances are slim to none. So if he’s already the frontrunner, if he’s had six weeks of unlimited resources to get his message out, shouldn’t he be the one expected to win tonight? If not, why not?
As the phrase goes, watch what they do not what they say.
There’s a reason Sen. Obama and his campaign have ratcheted up their year-long assault on Sen. Clinton’s character and ended the Pennsylvania campaign with a flurry of harsh negative attacks. It’s because they know that a loss in Pennsylvania will raise troubling questions about his candidacy and his ability to take on John McCain in the general election. And it’s because they know that the race is neck and neck and tonight’s contest is a measure of where the campaign stands.
The reality is this: both candidates need a combination of pledged and super delegates to secure the nomination – and either candidate can reach the required number. The press and the pundits have repeatedly counted Sen. Clinton out and she has repeatedly proved them wrong. The vote in the bellwether state of Pennsylvania is another head to head measure of the two candidates and of the coalition they will put together to compete and win in November.
No amount of spin from the Obama campaign will change that – nor will it explain away anything less than a victory by Sen. Obama.
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