El sueño se acabo...
Finalizada la carrera la prensa se dedicará a analizar qué pasó con Hillary Clinton, qué hizo mal, en qué falló, qué faltó.
Aquí los primeros:
What went wrong with Clinton? Chris Cillizza
Y claro, el otro lado de la moneda: What went right for Obama? también de Cillizza
A Series of Unfortunate Events By ADAM NAGOURNEY
A CAMPAIGN'S FINAL CHAPTER 'She Could Accept Losing. She Could Not Accept Quitting.'
Hillary Clinton: What went wrong, what went right- Time
Clinton Talked Herself Right Out of the Job - E.J. Dionne, Washington Post
Rejoice: It's the End of the Clintons - Raymond De Souza, National Post
Lincoln's Rule: Organization Matters - Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal
Clinton Pull Out Likely Saturday - Washington Post
Clinton's Road to Second Place (Jackie Calmes, Wall Street Journal)
Obama: Calm in the Swirl of History (Michael Powell, New York Times)
Hillary's Not Backing Down (Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard)
Clinton's Speech Was Abrasive and Selfish (Michael Tomasky, Guardian)
It's Now All About Respect (Sheri and Allan Rivlin, RealClearPolitics)
Clinton, Conceding Little (By E. J. Dionne Jr.)
Playing for the No. 2 Spot (By Robert D. Novak)
Y sobre lo que sigue, un análisis en Politico:
Would the dream ticket be a nightmare?
How Obama did it - Karen Tumulty
Entrada a la página http://www.barackobama.com/
For Obama, No Time to Stop and Savor Victory (By Shailagh Murray)
A Campaign's Final Chapter: 'She Could Accept Losing. She Could Not Accept Quitting.' (By Anne E. Kornblut and Dan Balz)
Voices of Color: Elation Is Tinged With Incredulity (By Eli Saslow and Jonathan Mummolo)
A Run for the Ages? Scholars Say Obama's Campaign Is History in Motion (By Robert G. Kaiser)
Overseas, Excitement Over Obama: In Presumptive Nominee, Many See Chance for New Direction and New Attitude (By Kevin Sullivan)
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