Hillary Clinton On Super Tuesday

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First Posted: 02- 5-08 10:18 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Check back here for the latest Super Tuesday information on Hillary Clinton. Looking for the other candidates? Click over to Barack Obama, John McCain or Mitt Romney.

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Talking Points Memo reports that Massachusetts primary is being called for Clinton.

NBC News declares Clinton the winner of the Arkansas primary.

NBC News declares Clinton the winner the Tennessee primary.

AP reports Clinton wins the primaries in Oklahoma and New York.

Barack Obama Wins Georgia

Hillary is campaigning in her home state of New York today. She cast her vote this morning there. Read more about her plans for the day.

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Lowered Expectations: Clinton and Obama work to downplay a possible loss on Super Tuesday.

Last night, Hillary went after her target demographic with a 90-minute town hall that was aired on the Hallmark Channel. She finished off the evening with a trip over to David Letterman's studio, where she quipped, "In my White House, we will know who wears the pantsuits."

HuffPo Blogger Earl Ofari Hutchinson thinks that Super Tuesday is going to leave us with more questions than answers about the viability of both Democratic candidates.

In contrast to her opponent's huge rallies and emotional speeches, the New York Times points out that Hillary is in her element when faced with small groups of voters:

Yet in intimate settings, like her visit on Monday to the Yale Child Study Center in New Haven, Mrs. Clinton comes across far more personably, listening and empathizing and on occasion showing her emotional side. Indeed, at the Yale center, where she volunteered in the early 1970s, she became teary as her old boss praised "the incomparable Hillary."

The Clinton camp isn't taking for granted her old stomping grounds of Arkansas:

The campaign's investment in the state is not an effort to run up the score with a huge margin of victory here. Advisors and Arkansas political analysts say the campaign sees the state as a battleground in the delegate contest - and is laying the groundwork for a general election fight.


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- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 81 fans permalink
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Clinton has once again plagiarized the Obama Campaign.

Instead of "Yes We Can", her slogan is "Yes She Can".

Even in the theft of ideas, the Clinton theme runs through: It's all about the Clintons!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 02/05/2008
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"Madame President of the United States...i­t’s an extraordinary thought. We truly are in a momentous time, where a woman’s potential has no limitations," said Streisand. "Hillary Clinton has already proven to a generation of women that there are no limits for success. She is driven by her passion for public service and her belief in the enormous potential of our country. Smart, capable and strong in her convictions, Hillary has transcended the dictates of what is thought to be possible for our time.
"Hillary is a powerful voice for change as we find our country at an important crossroads. Under her leadership, our country will regain its respect within the global community. She will prioritize issues of global climate change, universal health care and rebuilding a strong economy. After 8 long years, the public will once again have faith in their government.
"Another former first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt once wrote, ‘In government, in business, and in the professions there may be a day when women will be looked upon as persons. We are, however, far from that day as yet.’ More than 50 years later 'that day' is now upon us…and Hillary Clinton is ready to shatter through that glass ceiling for all women."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 02/05/2008
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