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Why didn't Hillary Clinton win the Democratic nomination? This is from a recent poll of US women voters: Despite all the talk about sexism in the presidential campaign, the majority of women voters laid the blame for Hillary's loss squarely...
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The man can do no wrong Heh: A new national poll suggests that Americans think President-elect Barack Obama’s getting it right when it comes to his Cabinet picks, especially Hillary Clinton and Robert Gates. A poll shows 71 percent of Americans approve of Barack Obama picking Hillary Clinton for secretary of state. Seventy-five percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey
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Barack Obama had better get Hillary Clinton fired up. Reuters is reporting today that John McCain has gained huge support among white women since naming Sarah Palin as his running mate and now leads Democrat Barack Obama among those voters, according to a survey published on Tuesday. It reports on a Washington Post/ABC News poll found
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Was Hillary Clinton's speech Tuesday night in Denver enough to unite her supporters behind Barack Obama?
submitted by Guardian on 27th Aug 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
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Hillary Clinton pledges support - to the party In the end, it was scarcely a declaration of support for Barack Obama at all. Hillary Clinton may have mentioned his name ten times - and uttered the mandatory words ("he is my candidate") - but her pledge of undying commitment was to her party. Hillary Clinton speaking at the Democratic National Convention It was necessary, she said, to get a Democrat back in the White House and (by implica...
submitted by JanetDaley on 27th Aug 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
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Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State is not an attractive proposition. A woman following another woman in this office begins to downgrade it. It shouldn't, but it does; just as all kinds of professional roles have been downgraded by their filling with women candidates. The medical profession in the Soviet Union sank in esteem, rewards, and quality of recruitment as women spread through it reducin...
submitted by AngelsInMarble on 21st Nov 2008 (via hatfieldgirl.blogspot.com)
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It looks like it could really happen and Barack Obama will name one time rival Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. It would be a smart move on his part. There have been a lot of criticisms of Hillary Clinton on just about every front and she clashed bitterly with Obama in the nomination
submitted by HarrysPlace on 18th Nov 2008 (via hurryupharry.org)
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Hillary Clinton returns and the heart sinks. She's back and why is that really quite depressing? It is not that the content of Hillary Clinton's remarks in front of a Senate hearing were all that surprising (although I can't wait to see how her talks with the Iranians go, bet they'll work). But why on earth does she have to turn up at the Senate hearings with her daughter ...
submitted by IainMartin on 14th Jan 2009 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
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Is Hillary out? Maybe,but she sure is popular! (Video) Not only is Hillary Clinton the world's most admired woman, but she may be leaving the State Department in anticipation of a presidential run in 2012 From the no accounting for taste department, Hillary Clinton, for the 15th time since 1992 was voted the world's most admired woman. Hillary placed first with 17% of the vote, Sarah Palin runner-up with 12% and Oprah 11% according to a USA ...
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Barack Obama is set to meet Bill Clinton at the former president's foundation headquarters in Harlem on Thursday in their first face-to-face meeting since Mr Obama defeated Hillary Clinton in the primary elections in June
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More New Yorkers prefer state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo over Caroline Kennedy to fill Hillary Clinton's U.S. Senate seat, according to a poll released on Wednesday.
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