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spam: Bill Clinton role scrutinized
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spam: Bill Clinton role scrutinized
Former President Clinton has become a central player in his wife's presidential campaign. Yet as Hillary Rodham Clinton seeks to build upon her New Hampshire comeback momentum, that role is evolving and coming under new scrutiny.
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Former President Clinton has become a central player in his wife's presidential campaign. Yet as Hillary Rodham Clinton seeks to build upon her New Hampshire comeback momentum, that role is evolving and coming under new scrutiny.His recent sharp comments about chief rival Barack Obama, including accusing the Illinois senator of engaging in a "fairy tale" on Iraq, could alienate some Democratic voters. However his popularity among Democrats remains high, a blessing that could cut both ways.In the days leading up to Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, the former president turned up the heat in criticizing Obama, accusing him of lacking experience and of overstating his earlier public opposition to the Iraq war.Such attack tactics usually are left to surrogates in a campaign, or to a vice presidential candidate once party nominees are selected.At the same time, Bill Clinton's comments about his wife sometimes seem at odds with her efforts to cast herself as an agent of both experience and change.As he stumped for her Sunday night, the former president said, "We can't be a new story." He went on to suggest that he couldn't make his wife more like Obama. "I can't make her younger, taller, male. There's a lot I can't do."The chemistry between the former first couple has seemed a little awkward of late as he stands behind her at rallies, sometimes looking out of place. Still, in her victory comments on Tuesday night, she called him and their daughter Chelsea the two most important people in her life.Exit polls in New Hampshire on Tuesday night showed that Bill Clinton remains hugely popular among voters in the Democratic primary. Some 83 percent had a favorable opinion of him. Her approval level was 75 percent.
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