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This is a pretty good write-up from an unlikely source, summarizing Hillary Clinton's campaign, and its place in history. Chris Matthews was seen as something of a villain to Clinton's die-hard supporters, so maybe the healing really has begun. Thanks to my friend John--a delegate for Clinton in Nevada--for the link.
[Excerpt]
THINKING ABOUT HILLARY
Ever since I was in first grade, I've been aware that the heroes of the two parties are not necessarily the people who win the presidency. Think Adlai Stevenson. Think Barry Goldwater. Compare them to some of the lesser lights who've gotten to the Oval Office.
I see another prospect for this list:
The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking has Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain 51 to 38 percent among women. You can attribute much of that growing edge to the gutsy, gung-ho campaign ran by Sen. Hillary Clinton. . .
I see another prospect for this list:
The latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking has Sen. Barack Obama leading Sen. John McCain 51 to 38 percent among women. You can attribute much of that growing edge to the gutsy, gung-ho campaign ran by Sen. Hillary Clinton. . .
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