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"No cause for panic," said Kupper. No, indeed, he's off to splash in the Pacific surf with his family.
It's the horse race play. Or, as the Axelrod game goes, you always play the come from behind, even when you're ahead.
Out of the gate, the thoroughbred who leads too early and by wow gold too great a margin is more often than not the vulnerable one, the one in danger of losing it all to the horse who strategically holds back, waits, and then thunders in the final furlongs to finish first.
Obama's political guru, David Axelrod, buy wow gold and his Chicago-based firm, AKP&D lay it out on their Web site. "We win tough races. . . . campaigns no one thought could be won," it states. "The governor who came from 20 points behind" . . . (Iowa's Tom Vilsack). "The incumbent mayor who came back from 20 points down in only 20 days"