Consider the unheralded virtues of an Obama-Clinton ticket. First, politics. Both durable, distinct factions of the Democratic party — united, and working at full throttle. McCain’s national-security edge — blunted overnight. Obama’s domestic-policy edge — sharpened instantly. Ohio, Michigan, Florida, New Mexico — suddenly, much less a worry for Democrats.
Marc Ambinder, “The Case for Obama-Clinton ‘08” (from The Current, Atlantic’s long-overdue blog)

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