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Hillary inviting Iowans to DC Fundraiser

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ALBANY, N.Y. - With a visit to Iowa not considered the politically smart thing to do just now, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is instead inviting Iowans to come see her in Washington.

 

Clinton aides Friday confirmed that the former first lady — widely expected to seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2008 — is inviting supporters to her Washington home for a fundraiser.

 

Campaign spokeswoman Ann Lewis declined to say when the event would be but said the sole purpose was to raise money for Clinton's Senate re-election in 2006, not to court support in a state that hosts the caucuses that kick off the presidential election cycle.

Isn't that a nice thing for the Senator from NY to do? :D

 

GOPerbots, y'all have fun with this, I'm gone for the day. :lolhitting

Don't listen to her Iowa. We all know what her plan is. lol, actually it is kinda cool that Iowa is getting recognition but I would prefere it from someone else.

I'd rather she continue being the excellent Senator she's been for New York.

QUOTE(winodj @ May 22, 2005 -> 05:26 AM)
I'd rather she continue being the excellent Senator she's been for New York.

 

Are you serious? :D

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QUOTE(kapkomet @ May 23, 2005 -> 09:02 AM)
Are you serious? :D

Because Kap really wants her as the next President

One observation:

 

The "hatred" for Bush that you leftist people spew, is about the equivalent of what will be thrown at Hillary when she runs from the right.

 

The right will be exposing the truth, and the left will be spewing hatred at Bush.

 

Or, the left will be exposing the truth, and the right will be spewing hatred at Clinton.

 

It's all the same.

Yeah, I am serious. She's been an excellent Senator, she does her job well for her consituents... and by the way, the polls in NY State show just that. I wouldn't want to see her run for President.

QUOTE(winodj @ May 23, 2005 -> 08:26 PM)
Yeah, I am serious. She's been an excellent Senator, she does her job well for her consituents... and by the way, the polls in NY State show just that. I wouldn't want to see her run for President.

It's true that her politcal views support New York's values.

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QUOTE(kapkomet @ May 23, 2005 -> 03:34 PM)
It's true that her politcal views support New York's values.

 

Actually I remember several Senators, from both parties, praise her quiet hard work and knowledge.

QUOTE(Texsox @ May 23, 2005 -> 09:40 PM)
Actually I remember several Senators, from both parties, praise her quiet hard work and knowledge.

I'm not a Hillary Clinton lover by any stretch of the imagination (neither's Bill, but that's another story... :bang )

 

but, she is a damn good politician. She knows exactly what buttons to push and when.

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