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Clinton says politics is about people

Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor January 11, 2008 04:09 PM


Hillary Clinton started airing a new ad today in the next two contested states in the Democratic nomination race that capitalizes on her comeback victory in New Hampshire on Tuesday.

The ad shows her primary night speech to jubilant supporters in the Granite State. "Over the last week I listened to you and in the process I found my own voice," she said. "You helped remind everyone that politics isn't a game. This campaign is about people. About making a difference in your lives. It's time we had a president who stands up for all of you."

The spot ends with the slogan, "It's about people."

It is being shown in Nevada, where Democrats caucus on Jan. 19, and South Carolina, where the Democratic primary is a week later. In the Michigan primary on Tuesday, Clinton has the ballot to herself, after the national party penalized the state for moving its contest earlier, but supporters of Obama and John Edwards are mobilizing to vote "uncommitted."

1 comments so far...
  1. Vote "Uncommitted" for a better America !

    Posted by PulSamsara January 12, 08 02:21 AM
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