This has to be my favorite Peggy Noonan column ever, as it opens with what could be called a massive correction: "President Obama did not lose, he won. It was not all that close. There was enthusiasm on his side. Mitt Romney's assumed base did not fully
emerge, or rather emerged as smaller than it used to be. He appears to
have received fewer votes than John McCain. The last rallies of his
campaign neither signaled nor reflected a Republican resurgence. Mr
Romney's air of peaceful dynamism was the product of a false optimism
that, in the closing days, buoyed some conservatives and swept some
Republicans. While GOP voters were proud to assert their support with
lawn signs, Democratic professionals were quietly organizing, data
mining and turning out the vote. Their effort was a bit of a
masterpiece; it will likely change national politics forever. Mr. Obama
was perhaps not joyless but dogged, determined, and tired.
"Apart from those points, everything in my blog post of Nov. 5 stands."
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Ah. Yet, in our rural, Republican, white Virginia county, I did keep up the hope - plenty of Obama 2012 yard signs on long country roads prior to 11.6 and one heck of a Dem organizing presence countywide.
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