Clintons Launch Campaign Swing For Obama In Pennsylvania

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BETH FOUHY | October 12, 2008 11:30 AM EST | AP

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Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.,speaks during a campaign rally in support of Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 outside the Capitol in Little Rock, Ark. (AP Photo/Mike Wintroath)

WASHINGTON — When Bill and Hillary Clinton take the stage Sunday at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, it will be the launch of an active campaign for their former nemesis Barack Obama in the home stretch of the 2008 presidential race.

The nation's best known and most powerful Democrats for nearly two decades, the former first couple is getting used to a new role: cheerleaders for Obama, who vanquished Hillary Clinton last spring in a Democratic primary contest for the ages.

Whatever recriminations the Clintons may still harbor from that long battle seem to have been nudged aside as they campaign in earnest for the Democratic ticket.

The New York senator and the former president will appear with Obama's running mate, Joe Biden, at a rally Sunday in Scranton, a working class town that has assumed something of an outsize role in the presidential race.

Biden was born in Scranton and lived there for several years as a child, while Hillary Clinton's father grew up in the town and is buried there. Both Biden and Clinton have emphasized their Scranton roots to illustrate their connection to blue collar voters.

After the rally, the Clintons will follow separate itineraries through presidential battleground states. They will also campaign on behalf of Democratic House and Senate candidates across the country.

Bill Clinton, who worked tirelessly for his wife during the primaries, seemed to take her loss more personally. Nonetheless, he gave Obama his full-throated endorsement at the Democratic convention in August. But he began stumping for the Illinois senator only recently, appearing at fundraisers and headlining two major events in Florida earlier this month.

After the Scranton rally, the former president was headed to Richmond and Roanoke, Virginia. He also planned events in the next few days in Ohio and Nevada, battleground states he won in 1992 and again in 1996.

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Hillary Clinton was scheduled to hold a fundraiser for Obama on Sunday night in Philadelphia and planned a rally for him Monday in Montgomery County, a Philadelphia suburb rich in swing voters.

Clinton trounced Obama by 10 points in last spring's Pennsylvania primary, largely due to her strength among white working class voters. Sensing opportunity, Republican John McCain has campaigned actively in Pennsylvania but recent polls show Obama opening up a comfortable lead.

Hillary Clinton also planned return visits to Ohio and Florida in the next few days and has scheduled trips to Omaha, Neb., and Minnesota.

She traveled Friday to Arkansas, her husband's home state and where she served 12 years as first lady, in hopes of making it more competitive for the Democratic ticket. A swing through Western battleground states is in the works as well.

Clinton did radio interviews this week in North Carolina, a reliably Republican state that has become a battleground in this presidential election. She also spoke to a Hispanic station in Florida and launched a women's canvass in Wisconsin Saturday by phone.

Aides said Hillary Clinton has been remarkably stoic about taking on the role of an Obama cheerleader following the close and often bitter primary in which she raised questions about his electability and readiness to govern.

Clinton's long and often bumpy career in public life has taught her to compartmentalize her feelings, her aides said, and by nature she does not dwell on the past.

In campaign appearances, she has pressed the need for a Democratic president to take on the nation's sour economy and crippling financial crisis. Polls during the Democratic primaries found voters gave her a clear edge over Obama when asked who would be a better economic steward.

"I think it is safe to say we have not seen more troubles at one time since World War Two," Clinton told a rally in Little Rock, Ark., Friday. "Probably no president will inherit more challenges that President Obama will, since Harry Truman had to take over from Franklin Roosevelt."

Aides said Clinton has headlined more than 50 events for Obama and has raised $10 million for his campaign since suspending her own presidential effort in June.

WASHINGTON — When Bill and Hillary Clinton take the stage Sunday at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, it will be the launch of an active campaign for their former nemesis Barack Obama in the hom...
WASHINGTON — When Bill and Hillary Clinton take the stage Sunday at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, it will be the launch of an active campaign for their former nemesis Barack Obama in the hom...
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- AquaBoogy I'm a Fan of AquaBoogy 4 fans permalink

McCain is in a lot of trouble. I predict that within the next few days Obama is going to open up a significant lead in PA and VA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 10/12/2008
- theone718 I'm a Fan of theone718 23 fans permalink
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Ummmmmmmmmm, you are about a week late.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 10/12/2008
- anopenmind I'm a Fan of anopenmind 7 fans permalink

Can't wait to see the event today!! I'd be great if Barack made a surprise appearance!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 10/12/2008
- Mabila I'm a Fan of Mabila 8 fans permalink
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Hooooooooo­oooooooooo­ooooooray!­!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 10/12/2008

Ahhhh.....­.Thank God.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 AM on 10/12/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 493 fans permalink
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Thank you both.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 AM on 10/12/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

Finally. Finally. Finality.

If everyone gets behind this campaign in the next weeks, it is possible Obama will not only win, but win big. And this is important because with all the problems Obama will inherit from Dumbo he will need a real mandate of the people to get Congress to move on necessary legislation, and the people will need to feel that the new administration is supported by more than just a slim majority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 10/12/2008

Truth Guy you speak the truth. Every Democratic Governor, Senator, Representative, past president should be campaigning for Obama - Biden and any Democrat running for public office. The problems the president will inherit have not been told! The Wall Street melt down is just the tip of the iceberg. We need someone with character, honesty and integrity in office that will give us all the bad news that as citizens of the USA we have a right to know. Elected officials work for us - the people and it is about time the people start acting like the boss. Put someone in office we can trust and that is Senator Barack Obama. Let's move forward in the 21st Century with 21st Century thinking!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 10/12/2008
- who38 I'm a Fan of who38 64 fans permalink

We can only hope that Obama will get the support he deserves from his fellow Democrats. First thing they need to do is replace Reid and Pelosi. Those two will be forever devalued due to their cowardly behavior during their tenure as House and Senate leaders. Dems were supposed to be an opposition party, not a bunch of kiss a$$e$. Keeping them in those positions will erode Democratic strength. We don't need Frank or Emmanul to have front row positions either. This morning, Frank made a statement that it was appropriate that the government have a non-voting position in banks that are being bailed out. What nonsense! (Sorry to get off topic).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 10/12/2008
- Hedonist88 I'm a Fan of Hedonist88 14 fans permalink

Good to have you guys on the road again !
Thanks for the support !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 AM on 10/12/2008
- bootcamp I'm a Fan of bootcamp 8 fans permalink

McCain has nowhere to go now but down. He can run away from President Bush, but he can't run away from the Republican Party. The Republicans will be regarded from now on as "the party that wrecked America." Over the weeks ahead, as carnage in the economy and the financial markets ramps up, it will become increasingly clear. It is important that this meme be spread through the internet. I urge all commentators to adopt and spread the idea that the Republicans are "the party that wrecked America." It will work because it is the truth.

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