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Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA LAS VEGAS -                                                                                                                                  Hillary Clinton was hugging babies and posing with grandmas while canvassing door-to-door in a working-class Hispanic neighborhood one evening when a man in a checked flannel shirt and wool cap waved her into his pocket-sized yard.
"You are going to win!" Jose Velasco, 47, a porter in the Mirage casino who is bucking his own union’s endorsement of Barack Obama to support Clinton, said last week.
 
Clinton has her advice. Now, time to help Obama.
Chicago Tribune - United States
Mary Schmich convened the Hillary Clinton Advisory Board in her column Friday, telling the Democratic presidential aspirant to get some sleep, be more conversational in her speeches, "keep pointing out that you have had a wider range of political and policy experience than Barack Obama" and so on.

 
Clinton candidacy: For women, it’s about power, stupid
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
No one would say of President Hillary Clinton, "Whom did she sleep with?" We already know. Symbolically alone, that would give women a new sense of destiny. On Day 1 after a woman is elected president of the United States, everything will change. My female friends tell me they would feel an implicit invitation to speak their minds.
 
Clinton Adviser Charged With DWI in NHThe Associated Press -
Blumenthal, 59, is a journalist and former White House adviser to President Bill Clinton who is now serving as an unpaid adviser on Hillary Clinton’s on Hillary Clinton’s campaign. "I asked if he was here with a campaign. He said he was here with Clinton," Sgt. Mike Masella, one of the arresting officers, told newsweek.com.
 
 Clinton courts union votes                                                                                                                                                      Chicago Tribune - United States
By Michael Martinez | Tribune national correspondent 9:02 PM CST, January 12, 2008 LAS VEGAS — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton rallied Latino voters and leaders Saturday and sought to make a dent in the union endorsements that so far have heavily favored her rival Barack Obama.
Clinton and several Latino leaders chose the headquarters of the Sheet Metal Workers Local 88 to say she understands the growing Hispanic community’s political needs. Obama is scheduled to announce Sunday his lineup of supporting Latino leaders in California.
 
Clinton Blames Obama Camp Over Remark
The Associated Press -
Obama, the winner in Iowa, and Hillary Clinton, the victor in New Hampshire, are counting on a win in the state ahead of the mega-contests on Feb. 5. Separately, the Clinton campaign named finance co-chairs Maureen White and Hassan Nemazee to help with fundraising.

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