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Can Hillary Solve Her Bill Problem?
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 9:00 am Post subject: Can Hillary Solve Her Bill Problem? |
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Can Hillary Solve Her Bill Problem?
By: Ronald A. CassHeadstrong, engaging, but frustratingly difficult to direct - those were the qualities that had the nuns in "The Sound of Music" at wit's end trying to figure out how to deal with a novice by famously asking "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?"
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By: Ronald A. CassHeadstrong, engaging, but frustratingly difficult to direct - those were the qualities that had the nuns in "The Sound of Music" at wit's end trying to figure out how to deal with a novice by famously asking "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" Those are the same qualities that have members of Hillary Clinton's campaign struggling to figure out how to deal with someone who's no novice at all, the candidate's husband, who just happens to be a former President. In many ways, Bill is her strongest asset, but his presence on the campaign trail also casts a shadow on her candidacy. How, and whether, Senator Clinton's team can resolve that dilemma may have a lot to do with her chances.During the past few weeks, Bill Clinton has been seen and heard a lot more, as Mrs. Clinton's campaign tries to right itself from a series of difficulties and the increasingly common perception that she has squandered a huge lead in the race for the Democratic nomination for President. Bill has turned out far bigger crowds than Hillary was drawing on her own - maybe not Oprah Winfrey size audiences, but still strong showings for the parts of Iowa and New Hampshire that have become pivotal battlegrounds for a candidate who, just a few short weeks ago, was trying to appear so certain a pick as to be above the real rough and tumble.
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