The Reality of Campaign Life
By: Stuart O'Neill
Everyone knows this has been a long, difficult primary season. We know we are tired of some of the repetition and constant newsmaking. But have you thought of the impact on both staff and both candidates?
From today’s WaPo:
“After nearly six months on the road, sleeping in hotels, herding an unruly press corps onto buses, and boarding and emptying out charter planes from Medford, Ore., to Mecklenburg County, N.C., Jen Psaki on Friday faced reality.”
It’s well worth the read if you want to know the very personal price Candidates and staff pay to stay in this campaign.
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