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I wouldn't count on that.... VanillaRhapsody Jan 2015 #1
from the article OKNancy Jan 2015 #2
 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
1. I wouldn't count on that....
Mon Jan 26, 2015, 08:05 PM
Jan 2015

you will see....

OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
2. from the article
Mon Jan 26, 2015, 08:16 PM
Jan 2015

This is not to say Hillary Clinton hasn’t been seeking any counsel from women or minorities. She is close to Maggie Williams, who became her campaign manager in 2008. Cheryl Mills, her former chief of staff at the State Department, is expected to be involved on some level in the campaign. Longtime aide Huma Abedin remains a trusted advisor.

And political staffers Marlon Marshall and Brynne Craig are also expected to join any future Clinton campaign.
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Marlon Marshall: http://www.buzzfeed.com/rubycramer/top-white-house-aide-leaving-ahead-of-possible-clinton-campa#.epJM0KxO3
A veteran field organizer who is considered to be a contender for a senior position on Hillary Clinton’s possible presidential campaign is leaving his job at the White House, according to three people familiar with the departure.
Marlon Marshall, 35, worked for Clinton during the 2008 primary election as the field director in three key states. There, he served as a right-hand to Robby Mook, the operative many name as their top pick to manage another Clinton campaign.
Marshall arrived at the White House last September.

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Brynne Craig - Brynne Craig, who worked under former Clinton adviser Robby Mook on the McAuliffe campaign last year, will relocate to New York to join the former Secretary of State’s personal office, two sources familiar with the move said.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/hillary-clinton-brynne-craig-terry-mcauliffe-104449.html#ixzz3PyaO0uGQ


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