I worked with mchadwick (and think he's a hell of a guy) and would have to agree. The innovations in campaigning that Trippi is rightly credited with having brought to politics unfortunately became his/much of the campaign's staff's sole focus. Perhaps (and I have RTFB) his argument that the candidate lost, but the campaign won, is valid. But only if you redefine the campaign to his non-standard definition.
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I worked with mchadwick (and think he's a hell of a guy) and would have to agree. The innovations in campaigning that Trippi is rightly credited with having brought to politics unfortunately became his/much of the campaign's staff's sole focus. Perhaps (and I have RTFB) his argument that the candidate lost, but the campaign won, is valid. But only if you redefine the campaign to his non-standard definition.
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