In a long memo, which I've included after the jump, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe lays out the case for, essentially, Obama as frontrunner.
Citing both the new money and the "enthusiasm gap," Plouffe argues that Hillary's support is thin, the early polling is "meaningless," and that Obama is best positioned -- in terms of message and of organization -- to win the nomination and the election. He promises a robust organization in big, early states (specifically, and I'm not sure why, California, New Jersey, New York, Georgia and Missouri) and says Obama is the candidate with room to grow.
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