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Chelsea campaigns for mom

January
8

Chelsea Clinton joined her mother midday Monday greeting voters at a polling place in Concord.

“I hope you vote for my mom,’’ she told two college students as she shook hands with them.

The two young men said afterwards they had no plans to vote for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

“I’m almost sure I’m not going to vote for Chelsea’s mom,’’ said Pat Dillon, a student at Emmanuel College in Boston. “She’s nice though. I kind of want to ask her out.’’

Dillon said he was planning to vote on the Republican ballot for either Sen. John McCain or Mike Huckabee.

Drew Burger, a freshman at the University of New Hampshire-Durham, is supporting McCain. “How can that influence your vote?’’ he asked. “Just to shake her hand?’’

Burger said he supports McCain because he has “the kind of backbone to stand up for what you believe in.’’

This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 8th, 2008 at 3:53 pm by Brian Tumulty.
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2 Responses to “Chelsea campaigns for mom”

  1. Barbara Vickroy

    Ooops! Huckabee doesn’t support ending Birthright Citizenship for illegal alien’s babies. He’s toast. Press one to get real-world message from middle class blue collar citizens. Warning: message may be too colorful for oversensitive souls.

  2. Ethan Edwards

    This is just too easy.

    “Chelsea Morning” will soon morph into “Chelsea Mourning”
    as the Clinton machine breaks down, maybe for good.

    Bill Clinton is blaming everyone but the Lincoln
    administration and Kermit the Frog.

    Gloria Steinem is now blaming it on anti-feminists.
    Next, can we expect James Carville to knock the
    public’s perceived prejudice against “dumb blondes?”

    Let’s hear Hillary do that “Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina”
    rendition—- “I was supposed to be immortal…”

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