So today on the radio I hear someone talking about how he thinks that Hillary Clinton timed her surge perfectly, and now she has the “momentum” to carry her to victory.
Does anyone else think this statement - not just the one I heard on the radio - but the general idea of “momentum” and “surges” in politics is so stupid?
I mean, seriously, are we talking about running? When I think of “timing a surge,” I think of the tenth mile of a half marathon where my opponent is tiring out and I want to surge to drop him.
When people vote I sure hope they are not voting for someone because they won the previous primary. I can see voting for someone because they have exposed problems with the other candidate, or persuaded the public on issues, or whatnot, but for momentum? Sadly, I really think “momentum” has an effect on the way people vote.
There is nothing different between the two candidates’ political platforms from when they started the campaign and now. So if you vote for people purely based on the issues, you’re probably not going to change your mind about either of them as the primaries come and go.