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Clinton’s final argument to New Hampshire

January
7

It didn’t seem to work that well when she tried it in Iowa, but Hillary Clinton tonight made another video appeal to voters. Like Iowa, it aired during an early-evening newscast.

“After all the town meetings, it comes down to this. Who’s ready to be president and ready to start solving the big challenges we face on day one?â€? Clinton asks in the ad, which aired during the 6:00 pm newscast on WMUR.

Clinton used a similar strategy and similar language before the Iowa caucuses, buying television time during every major 6 p.m. newscast on the night before the caucuses. Of course, things did not go so well for Clinton in Iowa.

Will New Hampshire be different?

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This entry was posted on Monday, January 7th, 2008 at 7:52 pm by Glenn Blain.
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3 Responses to “Clinton’s final argument to New Hampshire”

  1. Ethan Edwards

    Answer? NO. New Hampshire won’t be different.

    I find it bizarre that Hillary, who has never
    managed anything correctly in her life, or never
    run a business, etc., thinks she’s the experienced one.

    So Bill was president. What does that translate to?
    Would you want the pilot’s wife at the controls of your
    next flight to Chicago?

  2. Ehtan Edwards

    PS: Let alone a sobbing pilot’s wife. Whether the
    misty eyes were contrived or not.

  3. Stan

    How is it that Hillary can take credit for the good things that relate to Bill, but the bad things are forgotten.

    Has anyone forgotten the way her husband explained that “he did not have sex with that woman” because she did the work, so she was the one who had sex with him.

    If Hillary could sell her standard of acceptable husband behavior to the female public, I would vote for her.

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