What next for Clinton?
Friday, June 6, 2008 at 8:32 | In Election, Politics, USA | 2 CommentsTags: clinton, obama
A very good analysis by Reuter’s Jon Decker and Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Interesting. But what really is the heritage left behind by Bill C? The most to the point reason for leaving Hillary out of it that I’ve heard is that the threesome of Obama, Hillary and BillC just won’t work.
Comment by Geir — Saturday, June 7, 2008 #
True but I could think of any number of other reasons as well. One of them being that there are those who would never vote for a black man but even more of those who would never vote for a woman of any color. Having a combination of a black man and a woman of any color might just scare off more voters that Hillary could bring in.
Comment by Larko — Saturday, June 7, 2008 #