Tina Brown writes in Newsweek what reporters on the Clinton beat have been saying for months: The campaign keeps them isolated from the candidate.
However:
Here’s the good part about the meta-madness of living in the campaign bubble. Sitting on the press bus learning nothing makes you especially receptive, when you get off at a pit stop, to learning everything — to feeling with heightened keenness the raw charge of churning humanity, unfiltered through polls and belligerent media noise. It allows you, finally, to see the candidate through the voters’ eyes, and to realize how resolutely effective, how inspiringly pedestrian Hillary Clinton is.
In the end, Brown writes that “for all the invisible women,” Clinton “should not give up the fight.” Of course, it’s better for Brown if Clinton stays in the race, too, especially with the ink dry on a $1 million book deal.
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