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Tags Matching 'Hillary'
| Ap Analysis: Why Clinton Didn't
Concede Democratic strategist Jenny Backus
and Republican strategist Rich
Galen discuss what Hillary Clinton
has left to fight for. (June 3) Tags: News analysis hillary By: APnews | 
| Clinton Makes Appeal To South
Dakota Farmers Hillary Clinton met with farmers in
South Dakota, one of two states
that closes out the primary season
on June 3. (May 15) Tags: News Hillary Clinton By: APnews | 
| Hillary Clinton On Leno Hillary on everything from Chelsea
Clintion to sniper fire with Jay
Leno. Tags: Hillary Clinton Jay Leno NBC Tonight Show By: CelebTV | 
| Clinton Outlines Plan For Iraq Five years after the start of the
Iraq war, Senator Hillary Clinton
said Monday that she is the best
presidential candidate to end the
conflict.(March 17) Tags: News hillary iraq By: APnews | 
| Raw Video: Choir Serenades Clinton A high school choir in Scranton,
Pa. serenades Hillary Clinton,
surrounding her with singing and
clapping. For a moment, Clinton
joins them, swaying back and forth
to the beat. Tags: News hillary dance By: APnews | 
| Hillary: Obama Mailing Is
'destructive' While campaigning in Cincinnati,
Ohio, Democratic Presidential
candidate Senator Hillary Clinton
criticized her rival, Senator
Barack Obama over a mailing his
campaign sent out. (Feb 23) Tags: News oh hillary clinton By: APnews | 
| Clinton Raised $10 Million Since
Tuesday While campaigning in Manassas,
Virginia, Democratic Presidential
Candidate Hillary Clinton announced
that her campaign as raised $10
million since Tuesday. Tags: News hillary virginia By: APnews | 
| Bill Clinton Compares Hillary To
Michael Dukakis? By comparing Barack Obama's South
Carolina win to Jesse Jackson (1984
& 1988), was Bill Clinton also then
comparing Hillary Clinton to Walter
Mondale and Michael Dukakis? Or was
he just being a jerk? Tags: bill clinton hillary clinton barack obama mondale By: kenrg |
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