On the night of the New Hampshire primaries, Howard Park, the Clark campaign's D.C. grassroots coordinator, pulled up a stool to the counter of the Grand Siren bar in Washington and ordered a pint. A former lobbyist, turned bookseller in his early 40s, he was wearing a navy sports jacket with a pin that read 'All Patriot, No Act" over a "Draft Clark" t-shirt and slightly rumpled khakis. It was just past 7pm, an hour before the polls would close in the Granite State, but exit polls ...