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Post-NH "reconfigured" Clinton campaign strategy of race-baiting: Clinton AIDES per Edsall @ HUFFPO [View All]

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cloudythescribbler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-12-08 01:59 PM
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Post-NH "reconfigured" Clinton campaign strategy of race-baiting: Clinton AIDES per Edsall @ HUFFPO
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Edited on Sat Jan-12-08 02:18 PM by cloudythescribbler
Here's the article on Post-NH strategy, citing Clinton's AIDES in seeing white voters attracted to HRC by race issues. This is truly scandalous, and jibes unfortunately with not just the Andrew Cuomo remark, but with Hillary Clinton's own remark, dubbed "peculiar" in the excruciatingly tactful New York Times about Dr King and LBJ.

Here's the money quote and the URL:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/11/as-new-hampshire-dust-set_n_81159.html

Quote:

Aides believe that, combined with a surge of support among women, Clinton's 'crying' incident, and the possible role of race in bringing white voters to the New York senator's side, they see the makings of a reconfigured strategy to carry the campaign forward.


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