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Clinton Campaign: "First and Goal"

January 2, 2008 04:06 PM


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Indianola, Iowa - On the last full day of campaigning before Thursday night's caucuses, Senator Hillary Clinton and her Democratic rivals John Edwards and Barack Obama feverishly scurried across the state trying to round-up and convince whatever undecided voters remain.

"We're driving down the field, we're in the red zone, and it's first and goal," said former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack as he introduced Clinton to a crowd of supporters at a Methodist Church Wednesday morning.

In a tightly choreographed event aimed at softening her image and appealing directly to what the locals call "Iowa Nice, " Clinton appeared before the crowd accompanied by her aging mother Dorothy Rodham and her publicity-shunning daughter, Chelsea Clinton.

Today's campaign set-piece was also decorated by a short appearance by film and TV stars Ted Danson and wife Mary Steenburgen. "Apart from my mother, Hillary has inspired me more than anyone else," said Steenburgen, a close Clinton family friend for 30 years. The campaign meeting briefly took on the air of an Oprah show as Steenburgen confided that Clinton "does great girlfriend" and said that the former First Lady also "has a great raucous belly laugh. Even a little dirty." Steenburgen then rushed to add that Clinton was also "a person of pronounced faith."

The soft-sell heard on stage in the crowded church venue, clogged with supporters and a small army of media, is consistent with the closing themes of the Clinton campaign. While the other two main candidates are daydreaming about pie-in-the-sky-change, Clinton has been suggesting that only she is ready to get down immediately to the nitty-gritty of pragmatic problem-solving.

After warning the crowd, as she has been doing all week in every appearance, that the world to be inherited by the next president will be "uncertain...unpredictable...and dangerous," Clinton burnished her own foreign policy credentials by claiming credit for helping to solve the conflict in Northern Ireland and for speaking up against oppression in China during the 1990's. "I was so honored to represent you by traveling to 80 countries," she said, directly suggesting she had much more foreign experience than her rivals.

With polls showing Clinton either a handful of points behind Barack Obama or just a point or two ahead of him and Edwards, every warm body that can be lured into a caucus site counts. All the candidates were in a mad hunt to capture them.

As Clinton was speaking in the church thirty miles south of the capital of Des Moines, Edwards was two-thirds his way through a 36-hour, no-sleep marathon bus tour. that had him stopping in to shake hands in small, frozen rural hamlets through the middle of the night. Edwards will be arriving in Des Moines early Wednesday evening to rally volunteer staff working the phone banks at a steelworkers' union hall. He'll crown his campaign with a John Mellenkamp concert later Wednesday in the capital. Obama and Clinton are also staging massive closure rallies a few miles apart from each other in the capital tonight. Obama snaked through a grueling schedule of events Wednesday beginning with an early morning rally in the eastern town of Dubuque.

The three top Democratic contenders have all purchased statewide TV time for Wednesday night. Clinton bought two minutes during prime time local news shows to air an appeal that ends with her saying: "f you stand with me for one night, I will stand up for you every day as your President. I'll work my heart out to bring the country we love the new beginning it needs, and I will be ready to start on day one."

Edwards will use his minute of purchased air time to continue his heightened economic populist message by having a worker who lost his job in a Maytag plant shut down talk about his meeting with the candidate.

All of the campaigns are pulling out the stops in providing resources to get Iowans physically into the caucus rooms tomorrow night. Gerri Conard, an 86 year old resident of Edale who attended this morning's Clinton's event, says she has been "insistently" called by numerous campaigns offering to transport her to the caucus. She says she has decided to accept Clinton's offer. "I've been volunteering for them so I think it's fair if they volunteer for me," she said.

Check out the rest of HuffPost's Iowa coverage.

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- caywen See Profile I'm a Fan of caywen permalink

Screw the polls and screw the money. And screw all this frontrunner expectations gaming. Caucus for Biden.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 AM on 01/03/2008
- bbln See Profile I'm a Fan of bbln permalink

I think the most frustrating thing about Huffpost is it is such an Obama-feeding frenzy because it's mostly driven out anyone else.

Here's something the Obama-supporters don't know:

OBAMA BEATS HILLARY IN THE HIGHEST NEGATIVES ON RASMUSSEN POLL POSTED JAN 2 (and he hasn't even been vetted for 15 years) "Mitt Romney has the lowest total at 38%. Fifty-one percent (51%) have an unfavorable opinion of the former Massachusetts Governor. That unfavorable rating is matched by Obama and topped only by Giuliani at 55%. http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/as_campaign_season_begins_only_one_presidential_candidate_is_viewed_favorably_by_majority_of_voters

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 01/03/2008
- MRb1000 See Profile I'm a Fan of MRb1000 permalink

Na na na na Na na na na Hey Hey good by. Hillary by by.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 01/03/2008
- SparkyP See Profile I'm a Fan of SparkyP permalink

As a longtime feminist turned humanist, nothing drives me up the wall more than hearing older women cry out for a woman in the White House. A woman, yes, but not now, not Hillary!
Why can't Hillary represent me? Hillary enabled her husband to popularize casual sex amongst our young people more than any other factor in recent decades. I've worked with teens for years; have you listened to the Clintons' influence on our youth? Have you seen the change in kids activities/expectations/inner compass for compassion? Hillary could've stood up publicly re: what we teach out kids, counteracting the ongoing trickle down effects. She did not. I guess what bugs me even more than women wanting Hillary in the Oval Office, is to hear her touted as the "family values" candidate!
Stand with me behind Barack Obama. Integrity and Hope both belong in his camp. Sparky

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 01/03/2008
- imsosure See Profile I'm a Fan of imsosure permalink

Clinton exposed http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1656880303867390173
What kind of things do you expect, anything different than what's in this flick?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 01/02/2008
- blocker See Profile I'm a Fan of blocker permalink

How desperate is she to steal Obama's slogan?

"We are fired up and we are ready to go, because we know that America is ready for change," Hillary said moments ago in Davenport, melding Obama's signature line into one of hers in a sort of campaign slogan medley.

She's also got a radio ad out casting her as the candidate of "hope,"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 01/02/2008
- Stevelagain See Profile I'm a Fan of Stevelagain permalink

I believe Hillary is inevitable, there is NOTHING Obama, Edwards, and other democrats opposed to her can do. You have allowed Hillary Clinton to go too far for too long, you have granted her too much power, you have given her your souls....it's too late for your side to pull back and put her aside now. She owns you, she controls you, you will serve her and she will leave you with no other choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 01/02/2008
- rationality23 See Profile I'm a Fan of rationality23 permalink

Hillary is amazing, I absolutely support her 100%. It of course, is unfortunate that the price she and her husband have payed for reforming the Democratic party has been having their names and private lives dragged through the mud and press. And I think her daughter is very beautiful by the way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 01/02/2008
- plutorage See Profile I'm a Fan of plutorage permalink


Hilary, "Iowa nice" includes being honest. Save your lies for New York where they are considered "savy" and "experienced".

Try coming across genuine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 PM on 01/02/2008
- Stevelagain See Profile I'm a Fan of Stevelagain permalink

How nice of Hillary calling upon God to Bless those who came out to support her. And not a one of you atheists screaming about it. Why? Because you know she's lying and not a real Christian and will not be influenced by any religious belief system she pretends to have in order to get votes.

What hypocrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 01/02/2008
- tonybar See Profile I'm a Fan of tonybar permalink

Chelsea, Nerdy looking prude? I saw her at the theater recently and she was anything but either. Give her a break, growing up under a microscope during the worst period in fashion history,no one could look that good. She looks fierce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 01/02/2008
- Stevelagain See Profile I'm a Fan of Stevelagain permalink

When shes not firing people so she can hand their jobs to supporters then lying about those folks to the nation (Travelgate), when she's not holding closed door hearings to dictate to America a massive socialist take-over of 1/7th of the US economy (bungled health care deal), not keeping FBI files of those on her enemies list (shades of Nixon), not playing cover up for her husbands flings so she can maintain her seat at political power, not watching her family sell pardons, Not waving goodbye to yet another employee going to prison for violating laws, not hiding billing records that could send her to prison, not sitting on boards taking influence peddling dollars....

yeah, she's real nice all right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 01/02/2008
- Give Peace A Chance See Profile I'm a Fan of Give Peace A Chance permalink

I'm surprised that both Hillary and Bill have very small audiences. Both Edwards and Obama are packing in hundreds of people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 01/02/2008
- LeeroyFDermit See Profile I'm a Fan of LeeroyFDermit permalink

A recent news article explained that Hillary's support in Iowa is the result of voters wanting to get Bill Clinton back in the White House - primarily because he created a great economy.

This seems hard to believe based on the easily available facts exposed in these articles:

Hillary uses Myth of Clinton Economy
http://www.leeroyfdermit.com/2007/08/article-today-in-associated-press-said.html

Protecting the Constitution from Clinton and Gang
http://www.leeroyfdermit.com/2007/09/protecting-constitution-from-clinton.html

Bill Clinton and the Myth of Giving
http://www.leeroyfdermit.com/2007/08/i-see-that-bill-clinton-has-written.html

I'm voting for Ron Paul.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 01/02/2008
- Jrtrollspaceman See Profile I'm a Fan of Jrtrollspaceman permalink

Meet Hillary Clinton's secret weapon in Iowa: baby-sitters.

In Thursday's caucuses, it all comes down to getting out the vote. And Clinton is going to the extremes, even lining up baby-sitters and day care centers for caucus-going moms.

She is locked in a tight race with Democratic rivals Barack Obama and John Edwards. Securing every extra vote in a race in which fewer than 50,000 people may show up will be the difference between a momentum-building win or a humbling defeat.

The Clinton campaign is opening day care centers across the state, including three in Des Moines, and has enlisted a legion of teenage girls to render their tyke-watching services.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 01/02/2008
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