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Palin v Bachmann

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Nice piece over at Democratic Strategist on this ongoing saga.  Apparently Crazy Plan B had a bad day.  It’s in the interests of the Republicans that only one model of this iteration of crazy runs for the nomination.  It’s in the interest of Democrats that either one model of this iteration of crazy runs, and wins the nomination.  I suspect that a Palin (or Bachmann) nomination would depress Republican turnout, which enhances down-ticket chances.

I’m still holding out hope that Palin runs, as she has a decent shot at the nomination.  While Bachmann is, as Ed Kilgore writes, “Bachmann is sort of an improved version of Palin–more intensely serious, more experienced, more devoted to her day-job, and more deeply rooted in both the Christian Right and the Tea Party movement”, but her odds of getting the nomination are slimmer than Palin’s.

Speaking as a Democrat, we want some form of crazy at the top of the Republican ballot in 2012.

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