Hillary Clinton - Hot Links #5
By Michael Lang on Jan 21, 2008 in POLITICS
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Daughter, Wife Attend Same Service The Associated Press -
Anyone looking to gauge the importance of blacks in the Democratic presidential primary next weekend only needed to visit one church service Sunday morning. and were tucked among the hundreds of congregants at Bible Way Church of Atlas Road, clapping in unison with the choir during a more than two-hour gathering.
Pastor endorses Clinton for president Arizona Republic - Phoenix,AZ,USA
Pastor endorsed Senator Hillary Clinton for president Sunday after her victory in the Nevada caucus. Clinton has the "leadership, experience and ability." Arizona Congressman Ed Pastor became the most recent Arizona political leader to endorse a presidential candidate. Pastor endorsed Senator Hillary Clinton for president Sunday after her victory in the Nevada caucus.
Hillary Clinton and John McCain march on towards ultimate showdown
Times Online - UK
Hillary Clinton is looking to the 22-state voting day of February 5 to clinch the Democratic nomination after winning Nevada on Saturday with overwhelming support from women, Hispanics and older voters. Defeat for Barack Obama carried ominous signs for his hopes of winning the presidency. The two candidates spoke in black churches yesterday before their next showdown in South Carolina on Saturday.
Look to Burns, Hillary - even if he was like Bill
Scotsman - United Kingdom
Jean Armour and Hillary Clinton have both been characterised as unlovable nags and strait-laced women – even though Jean took in one of Robert Burns‘ illegitimate children. Both women had to look the other way so often it’s no wonder Hillary has a problem engaging the camera in her White House campaign. And that’s the double-edged sword her philandering husband has given her.
US women warming to Hillary Clinton
NEWS.com.au - Australia
Hillary Clinton can now add Latino voters to those favouring her over Barack Obama. Although Hispanics will feature prominently in a host of coming nominating primaries - including New York, California and New Jersey on February 5 - it’s women who are playing the real kingmakers in the Democratic race for the White House.
Obama Gets Support in King’s Inner Circle, With Some Exceptions Bloomberg - USA
Andrew Young, 75, said he has a personal friendship with Hillary Clinton that goes back more than 30 years to when his first wife worked with her on children’s issues. Hillary Clinton, 60, is the only Democrat with the “toughness” and “organization” to take on a Republican nominee in the general election, Young said. “I just don’t think that anybody else is prepared for that.”
Primary preview: Hillary Clinton’s bid: ‘It’s the economy’ again San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA By Frank Davies After Hillary Clinton’s crucial comeback in New Hampshire, it was her passion that got all the attention. The New York senator sharply defended herself during the final debate, and two days later told voters in a quavering voice, "This is very personal for me, not just political." But another event in New Hampshire, perhaps overlooked, also helped turn around Clinton’s fortunes. In long question-and-answer sessions with voters, she focused like a laser on the economic fears of middle- and low-income Democrats.



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