| The Des Moines Register reports that Teresa Vilmain, perhaps the top political operative in Iowa, is replacing JoDee Winterhof as Iowa state director for Hillary Clinton. Vilmain had been working for Tom Vilsack's presidential campaign before he dropped out. Winterhof will now be a senior strategist for the Clinton campaign in Iowa. She commented: "The significance of the change is bringing on someone at Teresa's level, with her level of experience and history in the state and history with the caucuses," Winterhof said in an interview. "That is one more piece of evidence of how serious Senator Clinton is taking this campaign, how serious our effort here in Iowa is." Nate Willems comments at MyDD that Vilmain is in the same league as John Norris, who ran John Kerry's campaign in Iowa last cycle. Willems adds, the idea is that Hillary Clinton has made the one big hire that has the potential to turn her campaign around in Iowa. I don't know if Vilmain can do for Clinton what Norris did for Kerry, but if I were working for either Obama or Edwards in Iowa today, my paranoia level would have just gone through the roof. Clinton has been lining up the support of some big Vilsack donors as well, including Bill Knapp and most recently Jerry Crawford. Why these smart Democrats can't see that Hillary would be a disaster for us in down-ticket races (not just in Iowa, but in much of the country) I don't know, but I am not feeling paranoid at all. In fact, I am glad that expectations for the Clinton campaign will now rise. What is her excuse going to be if she comes in a distant third on caucus night now? (Probably that Iowans are sexist, but I hope the MSM won't buy that line. Iowa Democrats are not sexist. We have nominated two women for governor and at least five for U.S. representative.) I urge all Iowa supporters of the other presidential candidates to redouble your efforts to GOTV for the candidate of your choice. We have the opportunity to derail the Clinton inevitability train. Let's not waste it. |