Julio3000
<B>A Chip Off the Old Rock</B>
But he didn't really run that well.
Oh, he did.
He had his share of bobbles and bad days—everybody does, it's pretty much designed into the process—but his campaign transcended them. He beat the presumptive nominee, who couldn't have been any better wired into the national organization and the big donors. He did it, for the most part, while running AWAY from race. You can credit his organization for it, sure, but at the very least he was a B+ candidate with an A+ organization.