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.
Hillary Clinton may take delegate fight to convention
May 21, 2008
By Brendan Farrington
Hillary Rodham Clinton says she is willing to take her fight to seat Florida and Michigan delegates to the convention if the two states want to go that far. In an interview with The Associated Press, Clinton was asked whether she would support the states if they continue the fight.
Hillary’s Flip-Flops Border on Insanity
May 3, 2008
By Jim Kouri, CFP
Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton finally agreed to appear on the highly-rated Fox News show The O’Reilly Factor.
Her interview, which was taped earlier this week while she was campaigning in South Bend, Indiana, was broadcast on The Factor over two consecutive nights.
Hillary Clinton ’so proud’ of Wal-mart
April 9, 2008
By Carrie Sheffield
WASHINGTON TIMES - Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was an enthusiastic supporter of Wal-Mart while she was first lady of Arkansas, according to new videos unearthed by the Center for Public Integrity, a journalistic watchdog group.
Clinton Backer Points to Electoral College Votes as New Measure
March 24, 2008
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
Senator Evan Bayh of Indiana, who backs Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for president, proposed another gauge Sunday by which superdelegates might judge whether to support Mrs. Clinton or Senator Barack Obama.
He suggested that they consider the electoral votes of the states that each of them has won.
