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Re: [hrclinton-105] Fw: GREAT NEWS!! Charleston Daily Mail endorses Hillary

From: Karen Keefe
Sent on: Friday, May 9 at 12:19 PM
Great1
 
More good news:  go to hillaryclintonforum.net, click on hot new topics/main thread, and read the swing state democrats' (a dozen or so) letter to fellow Dems re: supporting Hillary!
 
On same thread read the ariticle re: Cokie Roberts gets it. 
 
Pass these around and keep the momentum going! 
 
Karen

Liz Nottingham <[address removed]> wrote:
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 10:14 PM
Subject: GREAT NEWS!! Charleston Daily Mail endorses Hillary

GREAT NEWS!! Charleston Daily Mail endorses Hillary
  • Charleston Daily Mail (West Virginia): Endorsements
WEST Virginia Democrats will express themselves Tuesday almost at the end of their party's bruising primary process. For many, the choice will be an uncomfortable one.
Both Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are from the liberal wing of the Democratic party. West Virginia Democrats tend to be more conservative.
Nevertheless, they must make a choice on Tuesday.
The Daily Mail, which is philosophically at odds with both contenders for the Democratic nomination, endorses Hillary Clinton. She is by far the more experienced of the Democratic candidates, and the one who has had to learn the most about West Virginia.
A Yale-educated lawyer, a former congressional staffer and former first lady of Arkansas, Hillary Clinton stumbled awkwardly onto the national stage. The Clintons, it was said, did not know the ways of Washington.
She was ridiculed for fashion choices at her husband's inaugural in 1992. She was excoriated for trying to bypass Congress and make health care policy herself.
But Hillary's history is that she keeps going, as she has during this primary campaign.
This trait has produced a broad, deep background in policy. She has been an activist for children, migrant laborers, civil rights, higher standards in education, the Children's Health Insurance Program and more.
She won a U.S. Senate seat in New York in 2000 and was re-elected by a larger margin in 2006. No one questions her readiness for Washington any more.
Now Hillary would be president, and Bill would be not baking the cookies or pouring the tea. Some Americans can't countenance the prospect of another Clinton co-presidency.
Either Democrat will have a tough time this fall against Republican John McCain, whose service, policy experience and bipartisan accomplishments trump Hillary's.
Of the Democrats, though, Hillary would be the stronger candidate.
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