Believe me, I've tried, but I can't think of anything to say about it. After all the hype, everything is left pretty much the way it was on Monday. The Republicans have a clear front-runner (somewhat more so now than before, which is the main thing that yesterday decided) and are still bitterly divided. The two Democrats are still running pretty much even, with Clinton having a slight edge.
And I still believe that (A) we're going to win in November, and (B) we don't dare get complacent about it.
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