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Hillary Clinton to drop out of presidential race?
A few things happened today regarding Clinton's campaign to become the Democratic nominee:
1. She is planning a speech for tomorrow in New York rather than in Montana or South Dakota, the two states that have upcoming primary elections.
2. She has urged many of her staffers to turn in outstanding expense receipts by the end of this week.
2. Bill Clinton made remarks to the effect that "This may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind," implying that his wife's campaign would soon end.
Some commentators are taking this as a sign that she may be throwing in the towel soon. Thoughts?
Re: Hillary Clinton to drop out of presidential race?
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Thoughts? |
Hope she enjoys that $20 million of debt. 
Does a fish have a watertight asshole?
w00t w00t
Update!:
HRC will be in New York on Tuesday night to give a speech about the Montana and South Dakota primary results, and both Hillary and Obama are going to be in New York on Wednesday. Obama is coming to NY for a "Democratic National Committee event," the nature of which is so far unknown, from what I can gather...:
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| Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will both be in New York City Wednesday, one day after the last two primaries. Clinton will be in Gotham starting Tuesday night, when she plans to give a speech after the results of the South Dakota and Montana contests, her campaign said. Obama, who plans to be in Minneapolis on Tuesday, will be in New York City on Wednesday for a Democratic National Committee event, his foreign policy adviser, Greg Craig, told MSNBC. Craig did not say whether the two rivals would meet, adding that he didn't know many of the details of the DNC event. "But it will be an effort by Sen. Obama to reach out and embrace all the elements of the party where he has been the strongest, as well as where he has not been the strongest," he said. |

Too good to be true. I'm leaning towards trap.
OMG, they're going to fuse together, like in Dragonballz!!!1
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| Originally posted by Lira OMG, they're going to fuse together, like in Dragonballz!!!1 |
Re: Hillary Clinton to drop out of presidential race?
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles 1. She is planning a speech for tomorrow in New York rather than in Montana or South Dakota, the two states that have upcoming primary elections. |
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| Originally posted by Scottaculous Too good to be true. I'm leaning towards trap. |
And everyone will be left wondering why the fuck this had to go on so long...
It'll be nice to have real news back.
good riddance
I'm honestly happy she stayed for so long in the race
Only because there is no way in hell she's running for any office again after this debacle ![]()
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| Originally posted by Scottaculous Too good to be true. I'm leaning towards trap. |
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| Originally posted by Lilith It'll be nice to have real news back. |
The media saturation of an event which anywhere else is considered 3rd rate news at best, wears a bit thin...
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| Originally posted by Lilith The media saturation of an event which anywhere else is considered 3rd rate news at best, wears a bit thin... |
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| Originally posted by Capitalizt good riddance |
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| Originally posted by Lilith It'll be nice to have real news back. |
Finally. I hope to never hear/see her again.
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| Originally posted by Intuition |
clitmon mag nicht schranz.
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