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Bill Clinton faces benching in fall presidential campaign
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Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 2:00 am Post subject: Bill Clinton faces benching in fall presidential campaign |
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Bill Clinton faces benching in fall presidential campaign
By Thomas M. DeFrankNY DAILY NEWS - The Obama camp is preparing to embrace Hillary Clinton enthusiastically - but they're reaching for the 10-foot pole to keep her rabid husband at bay.Bill Clinton's erratic and increasingly sulfuric behavior on the campaign trail has perplexed senior Barack Obama campaign officials trying to figure out how to deploy him in the fall campaign.
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By Thomas M. DeFrankNY DAILY NEWS - The Obama camp is preparing to embrace Hillary Clinton enthusiastically - but they're reaching for the 10-foot pole to keep her rabid husband at bay.Bill Clinton's erratic and increasingly sulfuric behavior on the campaign trail has perplexed senior Barack Obama campaign officials trying to figure out how to deploy him in the fall campaign.While the former President's political skills are extraordinary, some senior Democratic and Obama officials - and Hillary Clinton aides - believe he is now simply too toxic to be a high-profile surrogate."Before all the controversy there were plenty of things he could have done, but he's definitely a liability now," a Democratic operative with close ties to Obama Nation told the Daily News."She will campaign her heart out and be a huge asset for Obama," the source predicted. "But he needs to just stay out of it."Ironically, Bill Clinton may be headed for the same diminished campaign portfolio as the politically unpopular President who succeeded him in 2001 - raising money for his party at below-the-radar events.A senior Obama adviser, however, said Bill Clinton and Obama were likely to appear together in rural areas, where blue-collar white voters favored Hillary overwhelmingly.
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