This is something I don’t find myself saying very often: I agree with Karl Rove. In a recent post on Medium, the former strategist for President George W. Bush made the case that the historically large size of the GOP primary wasn’t a disadvantage, rebutting some conventional wisdom that a 20-candidate field would be a net negative for the Grand Ole Party. …
While the Democratic primary doesn’t resemble the clown car nature of the Republican field (in part because it’s not filled with clowns), it did get a little bigger this weekend, with former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley joining Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the race. CONT.
Dan Pfeiffer, CNN