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Liasson has been covering Dean and Dean events for a year. Her coverage has always been, in essence, the equivalent of a commerical -- ie, it was affirming Dean's message. She was the first person I heard to sell Dean as an anti-war candidate, which was the persona which raised 40 million dollars (and which Dean has now denied).
Today it sounds like she has switched to following Edwards. (They have a reporter assigned to each campaign.) Howard Smith was at the Dean event.
I think this a very revealing switch. I wonder if it's permanent. I highly doubt she'll be promoting Edwards.
Her story is a mix of sort of negative and sort of narrow, but not so much so that I can persuasively call her on blowing smoke.
She called Edwards a "relative novice." She raised expectations, saying he'll do well tomorrow (most polls have him in 3rd or 4th). She said that "every candidate has an argument for why he will match up well against Bush." And that Edwards's is "regional" -- "roots and accent."
That ain't the only reason, Mara. You'll see.
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