No word yet on when Clinton will decide South Dakota is worth her time. Her web jockeys haven't even decided a virtual presence is worth the effort. While the Obama campaign is taking advantage of local organizers to post local events to the Barack-SD page, the Clinton website offers this single page of bland, non-specific text (click image to enlarge):
...which is the exact template used for her Montana page (click image to enlarge):
Clinton has been to Montana, and she hasn't even updated the page. Obama's Montana page at least has the press from the big Mansfield-Metcalf dinner in Butte last week, plus a link to photos of the event from a local campaign blogger.
There may not be much difference between Obama and Clinton on policy (which for my friends from the radical right means Obama and Clinton are both heck-bent on destroying Christianity, America, and the free market), but in terms of management style, Obama is again demonstrating a broader, longer perspective than Clinton's less organized campaign operation, which seems at every turn to be saying, "Big states only; small states at the last minute, and only if we have to."
So now the only question is: when's the man himself coming to South Dakota? How about May 16-18, South Dakota's Free Fishing and State Parks Weekend? The campaign could save money by getting into the parks for free and catching walleye for supper. Obama in waders holding up a stringer of walleye -- boom! That's an automatic ten-point boost for Obama in the South Dakota vote!
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