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    Poll: Obama builds support among Hispanic voters, including those who voted for Clinton (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    WASHINGTON - Democrat Barack Obama has opened a big lead among Hispanic voters, winning support from the vast majority of those who had voted for rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Democratic primaries, according to a poll released Thursday.
    County asks Clinton for highway aid (The Ithaca Journal)
    ITHACA — Tompkins County officials met with a representative of Sen. Hillary Clinton Tuesday to express concerns over federal highway funding and to inform Clinton's staff of upcoming Ithaca-area issues that may benefit from her help.
    Liz Smith: Some conservatives saying 'nice things' about Hillary Clinton (Baltimore Sun)
    "We thought she ( Hillary - Clinton ) would be a steadier hand as president than Sen. Barack Obama would be, with more hawkish instincts and greater political realism," write the National Review editors, explaining why some conservatives have been saying "nice things" about New York's senator.
    Sexism Against Clinton: ‘Sharp Reality’ in Media (MultiChannel News)
    New York—“We always tell our daughters you can do anything—but I think the sharp reality was portrayed in Hillary’s race,” Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D.-N.Y.) said at a Lifetime Television-sponsored event Monday, referring to “a big undercurrent of sexism, misogyny and stereotyping” against Hillary Clinton during her campaign for president.
    Group tries to keep Hillary's pres. candidacy alive (ABC 7 Chicago)
    A militant group of Sen. Hillary Clinton's supporters try to keep her candidacy alive.
    Sexism Against Clinton: ‘Sharp Reality’ in Media (MultiChannel News)
    New York—“We always tell our daughters you can do anything—but I think the sharp reality was portrayed in Hillary’s race,” Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D.-N.Y.) said at a Lifetime Television-sponsored event Monday, referring to “a big undercurrent of sexism, misogyny and stereotyping” against Hillary Clinton during her campaign for president.
    Hillary's Micro-Debt Leaks Out On Twitter (The New York Observer)
    A former campaign aide to Hillary Clinton, Sam Arora ( once named one of the "50 Most Beautiful People on Capitol Hill "), Twitters the message above.
    Clinton calls on Belgian brewer to keep jobs at Budweiser can plant (Mid-Hudson News)
    STEWART AIRPORT - Senator Hillary Clinton Tuesday called on InBev, the Belgian brewing giant who recently announced that they will be purchasing Anheuser-Busch, to ensure that the 200 jobs at the Metal Container Corporation at Stewart Airport would be retained.
    Hinchey, Clinton latest to lobby for hydro-power at Catskills reservoirs (Mid-Hudson News)
    WASHINGTON – Both Congressman Maurice Hinchey of Hurley and US Senator Hillary Clinton have called on the City of New York Department of Environmental Protection to move forward on a proposal for the Delaware County Electric Cooperative to develop hydro power facilities at four New York City reservoirs in the Catskills.
    George Michael's tip for Obama -- run with Clinton (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    British pop star George Michael has a tip for U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama -- team up with former rival Hillary Clinton.
    George Michael's tip for Obama -- run with Clinton (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    British pop star George Michael has a tip for U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama -- team up with former rival Hillary Clinton.
    Hillary Clinton Takes On Tanker Deal (CBS News)
    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) today jumped right into the middle of the Air Force’s competition for new aerial refueling tankers. The Pentagon is required by law to consider the impact of decisions about major weapons buys on the domestic industrial base, she said, taking a position sure to please Boeing supporters, who have aggressively referred to tanker offered by Northrop Grumman ...
    Time Corrects Clinton Netroots Story (The Nation via Yahoo! News)
    The Nation -- In response to my Nation pieces and a request from Markos Moulitsas, today Time issued a correction to its article about Netroots Nation: The original version of this story said that Hillary Clinton's appearance at a 2007 Netroots Q&A session was greeted by boos. The writer confused that event with accounts of another Clinton appearance that had taken place earlier. Clinton was ...
    George Michael's tip for Obama -- run with Clinton (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    British pop star George Michael has a tip for U.S. Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama -- team up with former rival Hillary Clinton.
    Katie Couric Compares Herself To Hillary Clinton [Sexism] (Gawker)
    When Katie Couric read a page from her "notebook" back in June, highlighting sexist media coverage of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, we wondered if maybe she wasn't also talking about...
    Clinton supporters lend Obama a big fundraising hand (Los Angeles Times)
    Her former donors step up in June to chip in over a million dollars to his campaign. His backers have barely made a dent in her $25-million debt. Apparently heeding Hillary Rodham Clinton's plea to heal the rift in the Democratic Party, her donors gave as much as $1.6 million to Barack Obama's presidential campaign last month, campaign finance reports show.
    Time and Hillary's "Hostile Netroots" (The Nation via Yahoo! News)
    The Nation -- Markos Moulitsas responds to my Nation article about the Netroots Nation convention, which discussed how Time erroneously reported that Hillary Clinton was booed in a Q&A session last year:
    Clinton campaign $24,000 in debt to Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)
    Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign.
    Clinton Campaigns For Obama In Boston (WCVB Boston)
    Her campaign debt is rising -- over $25 million dollars. Her stock in the vice president race is down these days, but Hillary Clinton's popularity tipped the scales.
    Clinton Operatives Land (Washington Post)
    Six weeks after Hillary Rodham Clinton formally ended her bid for the presidency, a number of her top operatives have landed in other jobs across the political spectrum. While the hiring of former Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle ("PSD"...
    Hillary Clinton lends campaign more cash (Moldova.org)
    Former Democratic Party U.S. presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton is having trouble retiring her campaign debt and has lent it more money, records show. Federal Election Commission records show Clinton, D-N.Y., lent her suspended campaign organization $1 million in personal funds June 30, taking her total personal contributions to her presidential run up to $13.2 million, The New York ...
    Hillary Clinton lends campaign more cash (UPI)
    WASHINGTON, July 21 (UPI) -- Former Democratic Party U.S. presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton is having trouble retiring her campaign debt and has lent it more money, records show.
    Fund-raising concerns trail Obama, McCain, and even Clinton (International Herald Tribune)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton lent her campaign an additional $1 million, underscoring her struggle with creditors and debt, while fund-raising prowess has proved to be a major factor in the Obama-McCain contest.
    Fund-raising concerns trail Obama, McCain, and even Clinton (International Herald Tribune)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton lent her campaign an additional $1 million, underscoring her struggle with creditors and debt, while fund-raising prowess has proved to be a major factor in the Obama-McCain contest.
    Obama spends less; Clinton debt $25.2M (MSNBC)
    Barack Obama cut back on spending in June after securing the Democratic presidential nomination, and former rival Hillary Clinton reported having a $25.2 million debt at the end of June.
    Hillary Clinton's debt up to US$25.2 million (The New Zealand Herald)
    WASHINGTON - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton reports raising US$2.7 million (NZD$3.54 million) from donors in June and ending the month with US$25.2 million in debts after suspending her quest for the presidency.
    Hillary Clinton's debt up to US$25.2 million (The New Zealand Herald)
    WASHINGTON - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton reports raising US$2.7 million (NZD$3.54 million) from donors in June and ending the month with US$25.2 million in debts after suspending her quest for the presidency.
    Clinton ends June with $25.2 million debt (Las Vegas Sun)
    Sun, Jul 20, 2008 (6:06 p.m.) Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton reports raising $2.7 million from donors in June and ending the month with $25.2 million in debts after suspending her quest for the presidency.
    Hillary Clinton's debt up to S$34.1 million (Straits Times)
    WASHINGTON - Sen Hillary Rodham Clinton reports raising US$2.7 million (S$34.1 million) from donors in June and ending the month with US$25.2 million in debts after suspending her quest for the presidency.
    Hillary Clinton, $25.2 Million Debt (ABC 2 Baltimore)
    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton reports raising $2.7 million from donors in June and ending the month with $25.2 million in debts after suspending her quest for the presidency.
    Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (Honolulu Advertiser)
    WASHINGTON — Al Gore said today that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Derek Shearer: The Proper Use of Bill and Hillary Clinton (HuffingtonPost)
    Obama should not only ask their advice, he should give Hillary and Bill each a plane and put them into the field in the fall, letting them speak in battleground states on economics and healthcare.
    Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (Lexington Herald-Leader)
    Al Gore said Sunday that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women. But the former vice president, who has endorsed Barack Obama, demurred when asked whether the New York senator was treated unfairly during the campaign because of her gender. "I think that women often face these kinds of challenges, of course, in our society," Gore ...
    Gore says Hillary Rodham Clinton's run helped changed society's perception of women (Hartford Courant)
    WASHINGTON (AP) _ Al Gore said Sunday that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Al Gore says Hillary Clinton's campaign changed perception of women (Times & Transcript)
    Al Gore says Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (KSLA-TV Shreveport)
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Al Gore says Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women. Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," the former vice president says Clinton did an "amazing job."
    Hillary Clinton's campaign changed perception of women, Gore (CNews)
    WASHINGTON - Al Gore says Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (Las Vegas Sun)
    Sun, Jul 20, 2008 (8:06 a.m.) Al Gore said Sunday that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (Honolulu Advertiser)
    WASHINGTON — Al Gore said today that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Gore says Hillary Rodham Clinton's run helped changed society's perception of women (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    WASHINGTON - Al Gore said Sunday that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
    Al Gore said Sunday that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women. But the former vice president, who has endorsed Barack Obama, demurred when asked whether the New York senator was treated unfairly during the campaign because of her gender. "I think that women often face these kinds of challenges, of course, in our society," Gore said in ...
    Gore says Hillary Rodham Clinton's run helped changed society's perception of women (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
    WASHINGTON - Al Gore said Sunday that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for the White House helped change society's perception of women.
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    CHICAGO (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket.
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    CHICAGO (AP) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket.
    Obama, Clinton in picture-book bios (San Diego Union-Tribune)
    Amid the twists and turns of the presidential campaign, two new picture-book biographies from Simon & Schuster offer young kids the chance to learn on their own level exactly who Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton were and are.
    GOP dollar sign's on Hillary Clinton's back (New York Daily News)
    The National Republican Senatorial Committee sent out a fund-raising e-mail Friday raising the specter - frightening to conservatives - of a Supreme Court Justice Hillary Clinton.
    Clinton campaign over $11,000 in debt to Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)
    Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign.
    Clinton campaign over $11,000 in debt to Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)
    Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign.
    Clinton vows to fight "insulting" abortion plan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    A Bush administration plan to define several widely used contraception methods as abortion is a "gratuitous, unnecessary insult" to women and faces tough opposition, Sen. Hillary Clinton said on Friday.
    CORRECTED: Clinton vows to fight "insulting" abortion plan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    A Bush administration plan to define several widely used contraception methods as abortion is a "gratuitous, unnecessary insult" to women and faces tough opposition, Sen. Hillary Clinton said on Friday.
    SHE'S BACK: Hillary Rips Bush On Birth Control (WCBS-TV New York)
    Hillary Clinton first appearance in New York City on Friday as a senator, not a presidential candidate, was to expose new Bush administration plans to limit access to family planning and contraception services. New Yorkers applauded loudly for Clinton even as our junior senator came home to give a loud Bronx cheer to a move by President Bush to limit birth control and other services women need.
    Mark Patinkin: Be a sponsor and make a difference in Hillary’s life (The Providence Journal)
    I read that Hillary Clinton is getting few donations to help pay off her $20 million campaign debt, half owed to herself, and half to vendors. Even Barack Obama’s request that his supporters step up has fallen flat. They’re not rushing to bail out the woman who spent months tearing Obama down. As someone who feels for Clinton, I’ve been trying to find an appeal that would work, and inspired by ...
    Keith Berner: Spare Change for Hillary? (HuffingtonPost)
    Every minute spent trying to fill Hillary Clinton's tin cup is a minute not spent raising that same money for Obama or myriad other candidates. She has sucked bank-fulls of cash out of the DNC donor rolls.
    Bill Clinton willing to campaign for Obama (Express India)
    Former president Bill Clinton has said he was willing to campaign for White House hopeful Barack Obama, who defeated his wife Hillary in a sometimes bitter Democratic nomination race.
    Records show Sen. Hillary Clinton pays some full-time staffers up to $2,600 more each month (The Virginia Gazette)
    WASHINGTON - With her election day still a year away, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is paying eight full-time Senate staffers as much as $2,600 in extra monthly wages to moonlight as campaign operatives, records show.
    DeLauro, Clinton seek act ending disparity (Connecticut Post)
    WASHINGTON — Rep. Rosa DeLauro stood side by side with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton Thursday urging Congress to pass legislation aimed at closing once and for all the pay disparity that exists
    Bloomberg Visits D.C., Plans Welcome-Back Party For Clinton (NY1 News)
    As Mayor Michael Bloomberg traveled to Washington, D.C. on Thursday to promote his education policies, he met with Senator Hillary Clinton and offered to hold an event for her return to New York politics. NY1’s Michael Scotto filed the following report.
    Clinton Campaign In Debt To U. Pennsylvania (CBS News)
    Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at the University of Pennsylvania's Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign. Almost a month later, Clinton held her final rally before the Pennsylvania primary at the Palestra with her family cheering behind her.
    Manager talks about switch froom Clinton to Obama campaign (ABC 7 Chicago)
    Former Hillary Clinton campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle is talking about her decision to move to the Barack Obama campaign.
    Bill Clinton willing to campaign for Obama (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Former president Bill Clinton said Thursday he was willing to campaign for White House hopeful Barack Obama, who defeated his wife Hillary in a sometimes bitter Democratic nomination race.
    Mayor Bloomberg to Host Welcome Back Party for Hillary Clinton (FOX 5 New York)
    Mayor Michael Bloomberg is planning to host a party for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to ease her transition back from the presidential campaign trail, where she waged a tough fight for the Democratic nomination.
    Murray, Clinton say proposed rule threatens women's health (KING5 Seattle)
    Wash. Sen. Patty Murray has teamed up with New York Sen. Hillary Clinton in protesting a rule proposed by the Bush administration that they say would redefine many methods of contraception as "abortion."
    Bloomy to host 'Welcome back Clinton' bash (WABC-TV New York)
    Mayor Michael Bloomberg is planning to host a party for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
    Mayor Bloomberg Welcomes Clinton Back To N.Y. (WCBS-TV New York)
    Mayor Michael Bloomberg is offering to host a party to ease Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's transition back from the campaign trail. The billionaire mayor -- who had toyed with the idea of his own independent presidential run -- met with the New York Democrat in Washington on Thursday and offered to host a welcome back event for her.
    Ex-Clinton aide, a bridge to Hispanics for Obama (New York Daily News)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager Patti Solis Doyle, now on Barack Obama's team, describes herself as a "two-for" for him as both a Hispanic and a woman, two constituencies loyal to Clinton in the primaries.
    Clinton campaign in debt to Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)
    Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign.
    Clinton campaign in debt to Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)
    Last March, Sen. Hillary Clinton spoke to a small crowd at Houston Hall about the housing crisis. That same month, Chelsea Clinton came to Wynn Commons to talk about issues relevant to students during the campaign.
    Poll: Obama winning over Clinton backers in state (Los Angeles Daily News)
    California Democrats and independent voters who backed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton have gravitated in huge numbers to Sen.
    Hillary Clinton's 'do goes from left to right (New York Daily News)
    Hillary Clinton is moving to the right. The long-time lefty is making a dramatic change - shifting the part in her hair. Clinton revealed her new 'do Tuesday, when she gave a speech on Capital Hill.
    Clinton urges more federal review of Nassau flood maps (Newsday)
    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency to conduct additional public meetings in barrier-beach communities on new flood maps in Nassau County, on top of three open houses the agency already scheduled for other areas.
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (Lexington Herald-Leader)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket. Clinton replaced Patti Solis Doyle after poor early showings in the primaries, but Solis Doyle told The Associated Press on Wednesday she didn't think their longtime friendship was permanently damaged. She joined the Obama ...
    Hillary Clinton Gears Up for 2012 Campaign (Gay Wired)
    Remaining true to her image as a tenacious fighter, Sen. Hillary Clinton has dusted herself off after the bruising 2008 Democratic primary race against Barack Obama and set her sights on fundraising for her 2012 Senate re-election campaign and perhaps even more.
    Hillary Clinton Gears Up for 2012 Campaign (Gay Wired)
    Remaining true to her image as a tenacious fighter, Sen. Hillary Clinton has dusted herself off after the bruising 2008 Democratic primary race against Barack Obama and set her sights on fundraising for her 2012 Senate re-election campaign and perhaps even more.
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (Boston Herald)
    CHICAGO - Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the...
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
    CHICAGO (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager is on Barack Obama's team now. But Patti Solis Doyle says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket.
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (Las Vegas Sun)
    Wed, Jul 16, 2008 (12:45 p.m.) Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket.
    Solis Doyle checked with Hillary Clinton before joining Obama team (Chicago Sun-Times)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket.
    Ex-Clinton aide checked before joining Obama team (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton's former campaign manager, now on Barack Obama's team, says she could easily work for her old boss again if Clinton were on the Democratic ticket. Clinton replaced Patti Solis Doyle after poor early showings in the primaries, but Solis Doyle told The Associated Press on Wednesday she didn't think their longtime friendship was permanently damaged. She joined the Obama ...
    Inside the Post Poll: What Obama-Clinton Divide? (Washington Post)
    The political chatter over the last few days has centered on the continued rift between backers of Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. First came the report over the weekend that Obama had, in a private conversation with a Democratic...
    Dream ticket advocate wants Clinton backstage at convention (The Hill)
    A former aide to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) is contributing to Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) with the hope of putting Clinton backstage at the Democratic convention next month.
    John Tomasic: Hillary's Manly T-Shirt (HuffingtonPost)
    The winning entry in the Hillary Clinton fundraising t-shirt contest is a masterpiece. It's not crude or obscene, really. But it's definitely got some cajones!
    Obama pulls in Clinton supporters, leads McCain by 24 percent (The Press-Enterprise)
    Nearly all of Hillary Clinton's former supporters now are backing Democrat Barack Obama, who holds a 24-point lead over Republican John McCain, according to a voter survey released today.
    URBAN THOUGHT COLLECTIVE: Hillary: Pay your own bills like the rest of us (Eurweb)
    *Is it just me or is this Hillary Clinton debt situation completely preposterous? Surely there have been expensive campaigns before and it's conceivable that both the winning and losing campaigns alike went into the hole.
    Racial rifts: Obama's candidacy a Rorschach test for nation's minorities (Seattle Times)
    After Hillary Rodham Clinton bowed out, Barack Obama could finally say he was capturing the all-important Latino vote. In the first post-Hillary...
    Hil shuffling her campaign cash (New York Daily News)
    Hillary Clinton may be an Oval Office also-ran this campaign cycle, but she's moving around leftover campaign cash that theoretically could be used to help finance another run for President.
    McCain, Obama and a draw (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
    SAN DIEGO  —  During Barack Obama's speech to the 40th annual conference of the National Council of La Raza Sunday, the presumptive Democratic nominee casually referred to "my friend Hillary Clinton."
    Clinton Already Looking To 2012 Election Race (The New York Sun)
    With the 2008 presidential campaign in her rearview mirror, Senator Clinton is forging ahead: She has already begun preparations for her next run at political office, in 2012. Mrs. Clinton's campaign is reportedly sending letters to donors asking permission to transfer $2,300 worth of campaign contributions into her 2012 Senate election fund from the 2008 general election, rather than giving a ...
    Clinton: Federal help needed for storm-damaged farms (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
    New York farmers whose crops were damaged by last month's hail storm need help from the federal government and they need that help now. That's according to Senator Hillary Rodham...
    Clinton die-hards want floor vote at convention (Salon.com)
    Some supporters of Hillary Clinton are clamoring for her name to be included in the roll call vote at the Democratic convention, even though she's already endorsed Barack Obama.
    Hillary Clinton Asks To Keep Donor Money for 2012 (The New York Observer)
    Hillary Clinton's campaign is sending out letters to donors asking permission to roll a $2,300 contribution to Clinton's 2008 general election coffers to her 2012 senate election fund instead of offering a refund. The letter, read to me by one recipient, includes a photocopy of a handwritten note from Clinton that says, "Dear friend, your commitment has meant so much to me over the course of ...
    Hillary Clinton Asks If She Can Keep Donor Money for 2012 (The New York Observer)
    Hillary Clinton's campaign is sending out letters to donors asking permission to roll a $2,300 contribution to Clinton's 2008 general election coffers to her 2012 senate election fund instead of offering a refund. The letter, read to me by one recipient, includes a photocopy of a handwritten note from Clinton that says, "Dear friend, your commitment has meant so much to me over the course of ...
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Exclusive Poll: Jackie Kennedy, Not Hillary Clinton, Is the Best First Lady (US News & World Report)
    Jackie tops a list of first ladies as the best example for the next presidential wife to follow.
    Fashion talk belittles Clinton's breakthrough (The Journal News)
    Barack Obama is trying to make peace with Hillary Clinton's supporters, especially the women. He told a roomful of campaign donors last week in New York that Clinton's hard-run campaign for the presidency had changed the world for his young daughters.
    Hillary Wallace Clinton (Journal Inquirer)
    Most people today have forgotten George Wallace. They might recall that he was a governor of Alabama who adamantly resisted racial integration, even when the federal government sought to enforce it.
    Obama unlikely to consider Hillary Clinton as running mate because of Bill (New Kerala)
    Washington, July 14 : Sources close to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama have said that Obama may not consider Hillary Clinton as his running mate because of her husband and former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
    Hubby's vetting 'problem' may spoil Hillary's VP chances (Express India)
    Reluctance of former US President Bill Clinton to undergo vetting procedure linked to his financial and personal details may scuttle Hillary's chances of becoming Democratic vice-presidential candidate.
    Hillary on VP list, Obama tells donor (The Record)
    WASHINGTON - Barack Obama told a potential donor to his campaign that Hillary Rodham Clinton is on his list of possible vice presidential running mates, but that her husband's status as a former president presents a "complication."
    The Bill Clinton Factor (Gothamist)
    A Hillary Clinton supporter says Barack Obama is considering Hillary Clinton as a possible running mate, but there may be a snag with former president Bill Clinton. The LA Times reports that Obama had reached out to donor and Westchester resident Jill Iscol, who was apparently "unhappy" how the media and other Democrats treated Hillary. Iscol recounted Obama's concerns about Bubba, "[Obama] ...
    Obama may benefit from helping erase Clinton debt (The Washington Examiner)
    One of Hillary Clinton's national finance chairmen said it's still too early to say how much Barack Obama has helped his former rival's efforts to retire her campaign debt. But Democratic moneyman Hassan Nemazee said the more Obama gets for Clinton, the easier it will be to raise money for his own campaign.
    Clinton on Obama’s VP potential list (Vietnam Net)
    U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has listed his former rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, as one of his vice president potentials, the Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday.
    Hillary Clinton: the Ginger Rogers of the trail (Los Angeles Times)
    Insider: Bill Clinton a "complication" (Denver Post)
    Barack Obama told a potential donor to his campaign that Hillary Rodham Clinton is on his list of possible running mates but that her husband's status as a former president presents a "complication."
    Insider: Bill Clinton a "complication" (Denver Post)
    Barack Obama told a potential donor to his campaign that Hillary Rodham Clinton is on his list of possible running mates but that her husband's status as a former president presents a "complication."
    Hillary Clinton talks up Obama at teachers union meeting (Daily Herald)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton told the nation's second-largest teachers union Saturday that the United States can start solving its problems if Barack Obama wins the November presidential election.
    Report: Clinton on Obama's VP potential list (People's Daily)
    U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has listed his former rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, as one of his vice president potentials, the Los Angeles Times reported on Saturday. According to the report, Jill Iscol, a Dem ...
    Clinton Talks To Teachers Ready to Endorse Obama (CBS 2 Chicago)
    The LA Times is reporting Barack Obama told a potential donor that Hillary Clinton is on his list of possible running mates. This weekend, the two senators are appealing to almost two million educators from across the country. They gathered Saturday in Chicago for the American Federation of Teachers Convention. CBS 2's Pamela Jones reports.
    Clinton To Address American Federation Of Teachers (CBS 2 Chicago)
    Hillary Rodham Clinton is set to speak to thousands of teachers attending the American Federation of Teachers convention in Chicago.
    Clinton to address American Federation of Teachers (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
    CHICAGO (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton is set to speak to thousands of teachers attending the American Federation of Teachers convention in Chicago. The former first lady and New York senator will address the teachers union Saturday morning.
    Obama: Hillary still in the VP hunt (Moldova.org)
    A Democratic Party activist says likely U.S. presidential nominee Barack Obama is still considering defeated rival Hillary Clinton as a possible running mate.Party activist and donor Jill Iscol says Sen. Obama, D-Ill., made the comments to her Thursday in a phone conversation, but cautioned that Sen. Clinton, D-N.Y., has a complicating factor going against her in Obama's process of picking a ...
    Obama: Hillary still in the VP hunt (UPI)
    WASHINGTON, July 12 (UPI) -- A Democratic Party activist says likely U.S. presidential nominee Barack Obama is still considering defeated rival Hillary Clinton as a possible running mate.
    Barack Obama doesn't rule out Hillary Clinton for vice president (Los Angeles Times)
    With Clinton out, Rochester-area Democrats shift to Obama (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
    Despite odds, the presidential campaign for Sen. John McCain insists New York is in play, while the grass-roots efforts for Sen. Barack Obama coalesce with the Democratic establishment, which originally supported Sen. Hillary Clinton.
    Is Obama abandoning his democratic grass root donors who helped him defeat Hillary Clinton? A shrewd strategy or a ... (India Daily)
    Obama campaign has stopped emailing to the grass root donors who helped him win against Hillary Clinton. Some say, he does need those small $5 donors any more. Big business, oil companies, and medicial insurers are ready to pump hundreds of millions into his campeign.
    The Campaign / Obama includes Clinton on list of potential VPs (Pioneer Press)
    WASHINGTON — Barack Obama told Jill Iscol, a Democratic donor and ardent supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign, that Clinton is on his list of possible vice presidential running mates but that her husband's status as a former president presents a "complication." Iscol said Obama reached out to her because he heard she was unhappy about the way the New York senator had been ...
    Hillary Clinton Not Being Formally Vetted for VP (Gay Wired)
    Though joint appearances by Sen. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama at a slew of recent fundraising events have reignited speculation that the presumptive Democratic nominee will name his former rival as his running mate, former top Clinton advisor Howard Wolfson said on Thursday that he does not believe his former boss is under formal consideration for the job.
    Hillary Clinton Not Being Formally Vetted for VP (Gay Wired)
    Though joint appearances by Sen. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama at a slew of recent fundraising events have reignited speculation that the presumptive Democratic nominee will name his former rival as his running mate, former top Clinton advisor Howard Wolfson said on Thursday that he does not believe his former boss is under formal consideration for the job.
    Aide: Clinton not being vetted for VP (UPI)
    WASHINGTON, July 11 (UPI) -- A former top campaign aide to U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton said she has not been asked to undergo vetting as a possible vice presidential candidate.
    Clinton Seeking Money To Pay Campaign Debt (NPR)
    Hillary Clinton is no longer running, but she's still looking for donations to pay for her recently concluded campaign. She's looking for givers who can keep on giving.
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