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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]MattSh
(3,714 posts)34. And your point is???
Clinton Widens Lead In Poll
By Jon Cohen and Anne E. Kornblut
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has consolidated her place as the front-runner in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination, outpacing her main rivals in fundraising in the most recent quarter and widening her lead in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
For the first time, Clinton (N.Y.) is drawing support from a majority of Democrats -- and has opened up a lead of 33 percentage points over Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.). Her popularity, the poll suggests, is being driven by her strength on key issues and a growing perception among voters that she would best represent change.
The new numbers come on the heels of an aggressive push by Clinton to dominate the political landscape. She unveiled her health-care proposal and then appeared on all five Sunday news shows on the same day -- all while her husband, former president Bill Clinton, went on tour to promote a new book. Within the past month, at least one Clinton has appeared on television virtually every day, increasing the campaign's exposure among millions of Americans.
Yesterday, her campaign announced that it had topped Obama for the first time in a fundraising period, taking in $22 million in the past three months in funds that can be used for the primary campaign, to Obama's $19 million.
Complete story at - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/02/AR2007100202365.html?nav=rss_politics
You must have a nice pair of rose colored glasses! But I discovered many many years ago that it was easier to really understand what's really going on without them.
By Jon Cohen and Anne E. Kornblut
Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has consolidated her place as the front-runner in the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination, outpacing her main rivals in fundraising in the most recent quarter and widening her lead in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
For the first time, Clinton (N.Y.) is drawing support from a majority of Democrats -- and has opened up a lead of 33 percentage points over Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.). Her popularity, the poll suggests, is being driven by her strength on key issues and a growing perception among voters that she would best represent change.
The new numbers come on the heels of an aggressive push by Clinton to dominate the political landscape. She unveiled her health-care proposal and then appeared on all five Sunday news shows on the same day -- all while her husband, former president Bill Clinton, went on tour to promote a new book. Within the past month, at least one Clinton has appeared on television virtually every day, increasing the campaign's exposure among millions of Americans.
Yesterday, her campaign announced that it had topped Obama for the first time in a fundraising period, taking in $22 million in the past three months in funds that can be used for the primary campaign, to Obama's $19 million.
Complete story at - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/02/AR2007100202365.html?nav=rss_politics
You must have a nice pair of rose colored glasses! But I discovered many many years ago that it was easier to really understand what's really going on without them.
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Yeah, Cheese, cheer up. She won't be the nominee anyway is my guess. My guess
silvershadow
May 2015
#14
not really - I heard on morning joe yesterday that his entry would really shake things
DrDan
May 2015
#77
Aloha DesertFlower.. I found this one, too.. I think this will change and get better for Hillary
Cha
May 2015
#31
Especially if you want to continue things as they are. Couldn't be better for that. n/t
jtuck004
May 2015
#19
She's definitely experienced. And she's unquestionably smart. And she's tough & knows how DC works.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#27
And, thanks to President Barack Obama she's had those 4 years as SOS.. that's got to
Cha
May 2015
#37
A little food for thought: why did Obama take away the responsibility of Iraq and Afghanistan and
Exilednight
May 2015
#95
No, as a US Senator. Remember when millions across the globe knew going to war in Iraq was wrong?
Scuba
May 2015
#57
Her track record on military adventurism is dismal, disturbing and should be a disqualifier.
Scuba
May 2015
#61
She a regular candidate drone, with ambiguous reasoning, and all those connections
orpupilofnature57
May 2015
#55