Josh Marshall aptly sums up the state of the Dean campaign:
I’d like to believe otherwise, but once it came out that the Dean campaign was short on funds, what else does it have?
After Iowa, some pundits were saying that even if Dean didn’t do very well in NH or on Super Tuesday, he still had the funds and organization to stay in the fight for a long time. Well, he doesn’t have the funds, and based on his firing of Joe Trippi, he doesn’t seem to be too happy with his organization, either.
I’d like to believe that I’m wrong–and I certainly hope that Dean doesn’t give up–but things don’t look good.
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