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Bill Clinton takes on 9/11 hecklers: "How dare you!"
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Bill Clinton takes on 9/11 hecklers: "How dare you!"
Former President Bill Clinton predicted Tuesday that his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is likely to have a more difficult time winning the Democratic presidential nomination than she would the general election."I wouldn't be surprised if the primary is tougher than the general," the former president said at a Minneapolis fundraiser for his wife's campaign, arguing that she's more immune to attacks from Republicans because "they don't have anything new to say about her."
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Former President Bill Clinton predicted Tuesday that his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is likely to have a more difficult time winning the Democratic presidential nomination than she would the general election."I wouldn't be surprised if the primary is tougher than the general," the former president said at a Minneapolis fundraiser for his wife's campaign, arguing that she's more immune to attacks from Republicans because "they don't have anything new to say about her."Because of the current political climate, Clinton said Democrats are in prime position to reclaim the presidency."I think we can run anybody and win if we run a smart campaign," Clinton said. That gives Democrats the opportunity to pick the most qualified candidate for the job, he said, making the pitch that Hillary Clinton is that candidate.Bill Clinton's evening appearance at the State Theater in downtown Minneapolis followed a day of activity in Minnesota. Earlier in the day, he helped dedicate a new center for healthy living at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, then headlined two Minneapolis fundraisers.Tickets to the first fundraiser went for $1,000 or $2,300, while those for the second event at the State Theater ranged from $25 to $100. The Clinton campaign wouldn't divulge how much was raised, but said they sold all 2,000 tickets for the State Theater event.Recent polls have shown Hillary Clinton with a healthy lead over her opponents in the Democratic primary. Bill Clinton didn't elaborate on why she's likely to face a tougher fight in the primary, but he noted the strength of the entire Democratic lineup and said Democrats were lucky to have a range of good candidates to choose from.
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