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jazzjunkysue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-24-08 10:13 PM
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NYTimes: "Top aides in HRC's campaign were divided last week over how she might discredit her oppone
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opponent, Senator Barack Obama, without hurting herself."

Sunday, Feb 24th NY Times, Week In Review, page 2 top, 3rd column under "Who's In Charge?" (The other catagories are Cuba, Pakistan, Kosovo, and Society Generale.) Each one has a photo, and short paragraph called "The News," and another called "Behind The News."

“The Democratic race is headed toward what could be Mrs. Clinton’s last stands, Ohio and Texas on march 4, following a string of victories by Mr. Obama. Some aides argued that she should go on the attack and draw sharper contrasts with him. Others worried she would alienate more voters than she would win over. In a debate last Thursday, whe was both congenial and aggressive before offering an emotional closing. “I am honored to be here with Barack Obama,” she said.
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