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Both Clintons' Legacies May Rest On New Hampshire People always state the obvious: Hillary Rodham Clinton is not the politician her husband is. They tend to overlook the less obvious: She has never been forced to be that kind of politician. Until now.
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Hillary booed, Bill blames the press
he demurred: “They’re clever people. They’ll think of something.” Looks like the Obama people are sticking to the wise adage of never underestimating ones’ enemy. Masterful piece from John Harris of Politico (and Bill Clinton’s biographer) here in which he argues that Bill damaged Hillary in Iowa but could ultimately prove to be her saviour. This is one of the themes of my analysis piece in today’s paper. Also check out my piece on attending the Des Moines Precinct 49 caucus
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race42008.com
Dakar Rally canceled over terrorism concerns Sunday talk show tip sheet Gallup: Americans Taking Front-Loaded Primaries in Stride Few are troubled that the contests start in January Hillary Clinton Both Clintons’ legacies may rest on N.H. A Campaign Retools to Seek Second Clinton Comeback Clinton Slams Iowa; Praises New Hampshire’s “Independence” Hillary Booed at NH Democratic Party Dinner Clinton Camp Looks to Feb. 5 Clinton officials say she
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Social Vote - Political News - Election 2008 / Published News
Posted by paulman 1 hour 26 minutes ago (http://www.politico.com) View profile Category: General Political News With back against wall, Hillary must summon survival instincts that propelled her husband if she is to win. read more » Propose An Amendment
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The Fix -- Chris Cillizza's Politics Blog on washingtonpost.com
184 days ago · Authority: 1,917worked to pass broadened children'' health insurance coverage. "She doesn't quit and that's a good thing in a leader," he added. Can the Clintons pull of another political miracle? Fix mentor -- and leading Clinton-ologist -- John F. Harris -- has a terrific piece up right now over at politico.com that looks at how much of the Clinton legacy is at stake in next Tuesday's vote. Do yourself a favor and check it out. Posted by Chris Cillizza | Permalink | Comments (0) Share This: