Hillary Clinton tells Ohio supporters: ‘No Palin’
September 14, 2008
Campaigning for Barack Obama in battleground Ohio Sunday, Sen. Hillary Clinton signaled out Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin by using a slightly revised applause-line delivered at last month's Democratic convention.
Clinton told a crowd of 1,200 supporters - many wearing "Hillary for President" T-shirts leftover from her bitter primary fight with Obama - that Palin and Republican presidential nominee John McCain would only continue the failed policies of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
"No way, no how, no McCain and no Palin," she said as the audience erupted in cheers.
Clinton campaigned heavily in the state in the weeks leading up to her March 4 Democratic primary win, and she returned to economically troubled northeast Ohio on Sunday to urge her supporters to work just as hard for Obama and Joe Biden, the Democratic nominees for president and vice president.
"This election is going to be a game-changer," Clinton said at Lorain County Community College, about 30 miles east of Cleveland. "We have the opportunity to go beyond the failed policies of the last eight years."
Rep. Betty Sutton of Akron, a Clinton supporter during the April and May primaries, introduced a recently laid off Ohio auto plant worker, who then introduced Clinton.
Keeping her remarks to just 20 minutes, Clinton spoke about the economy, a topic she was expected to address again at a rally in Akron later Sunday.
Clinton recently campaigned for Obama in Florida, another swing state, and was one of several high-profile Democratic women who vouched for Obama in Ohio over the weekend.
On Saturday, Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano campaigned in Columbus, in Marion in the northern part of the state and in Rossford, outside of Toledo.
Source: WNWO
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Hillary,
Thank god for Sara Palin, woman still can be pretty and enchanting.
Yes Hillary you don’t like Sara because she stole your thunder, but not your thunder thighs.
Because Sarah Palin is appearing at the UN in defense of Israel and being against Iran,you refuse too?
So the democrat party is more important than Israel? You claim you want change and yet the party comes first. What happened to cooperation between parties?
This was a great opportunity to drop the wall between parties and show unity.
I am ashamed of you
george