appeared today in
New York Magazine. Trippi gives a very nuanced analysis of the race thus far, where it might go, what Clinton & Obama need to do to win, how each would measure up against McCain and what role John might play.
Here's the intro to the interview:
Last night, Democratic strategist Joe Trippi sat down to discuss the Democratic primary with New York's John Heilemann from his home on the eastern shore of Maryland. The architect of Howard Dean's 2000 primary insurgency, most recently a senior adviser to John Edwards's campaign and a leading advocate for the "bottom-up" style of campaigning, which eschews big donors in favor of grassroots organizing and small donations fueled by the Internet, shared his thoughts on the current Clinton-Obama deadlock. Read on to find out why this won't be resolved before the convention, a Clinton-Obama ticket is likely, and the end of the writers' strike was a key moment in the race.
Full article at:
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2008/03/john_heilemann_and_joe_trippi.html