WASHINGTON — For heads still spinning from Sen. Hillary Clinton’s poll-defying victory in New Hampshire, there are lots of attempts to sort it out this morning.
The Washington Post offers an exhaustive piece dissecting the Clinton campaign.
Here’s the teaser of the lead:
“In a campaign run by conference calls, this one stood out. It was Dec. 2, just a month before the Iowa caucuses, and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was furious. She did not yell, but her voice, serious and deep, bristled with irritation over how things were going for her in Iowa.”
Not one, but two, jump pages inside the paper follow. Plus a sider on the gender gap.
The New York Times dishes up its take, while Andrew Kohut at Pew offers his thoughts on how race remains an issue in polling.
They’re insightful recaps of what just happened.



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