Notes and observations from a campaign trail turning downright surly: • Early in his political career, Terry Goddard had a charmed life. In the early 1980s, he rode a narrow victory in the campaign to establish a district system in Phoenix to the Mayor's Office. During the 1980s, he was a substantial force and an attractive political persona: intelligent, articulate and passionate about his issues, primarily transit and urban form. He was politically bruised by losing the 1990 gubernatorial race to Fife Symington and a lackluster effort attempting a 1994 rematch. But it appears Goddard's luck has returned. He's the uncontested...