Honestly, I haven't had time to read it or to think about, and so I will refrain from writing about it until tomorrow, when the Ron Brownsteins of the world have weighed in.
I gather that Barack Obama's campaign believes it has found a vulnerability in the plan's cost-cutting measures, and the campaign is eager to point out how close Clinton's plan is to Mitt Romney's 2004 health care measure in Massachusetts.

Marc,
Throughout your blog you refer to campaigns telling you things. Here, you gathered something about the Obama campaign.
Sometimes this information is concealed -- i.e., you'll grant anonymity to your inside campaign sources. I'll see this if one campaign is spreading rumors about another candidate, it will often be unsourced on your column.
I would find it valuable if you could step up your sourcing on this kind of information. Be more clear how you get information from campaigns, who you get it from, how you get it. Is ther an email list of X# of registered campaign journalists?
That's all part of the campaign that I can't see and it would be a service to your readers if you would share it in this format.
Posted by copithorne | September 17, 2007 5:16 PM