As we talked about over the summer, the Romney campaign made an interesting concession several months ago. As the Republicans saw it, they could use Bill Clinton to their advantage, trying to point to imaginary differences between him and President Obama, in the hopes of making Obama seem less moderate.
The move, Romney’s advisors said, was “devised as a trick to drive a wedge.”
The trick didn’t work, but it had an effect, anyway — Republicans raised the former president’s stature, credibility, and reliability. It’s a development the Obama campaign is happy to exploit.








