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Clinton barnstorms for wife in rural areas
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:00 am Post subject: Clinton barnstorms for wife in rural areas |
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Clinton barnstorms for wife in rural areas
By Dan SewellThe nation's former president has been spending a lot of time in some of Ohio's smallest cities and rural areas, trolling in small pools of voters who could be crucial in delivering the state's pivotal primary.
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By Dan SewellThe nation's former president has been spending a lot of time in some of Ohio's smallest cities and rural areas, trolling in small pools of voters who could be crucial in delivering the state's pivotal primary.With hopes for another Clinton White House on the line Tuesday, Bill Clinton is barnstorming places such as this Ohio river city in the south and Lima, a northwestern city no former or sitting Democratic president had been to since Harry Truman in 1948.Clinton, with five Ohio campaign appearances from Findlay to New Philadelphia on Friday, said in Dayton on Thursday night that a Hillary Rodham Clinton administration could improve on his for the economy."You will have more growth, more jobs, more prosperity when she's president than you had when I was there if you vote for her and stick with her," Clinton said.He often calls his wife "the change-maker," while referring to Barack Obama as the candidate of words and feelings."It's one thing to talk about change, it's another to do it," he said Friday at the University of Findlay.After Saturday rallies in Kirtland and Lakewood, Clinton returns to Texas where the campaign plans six events with him Sunday and seven on Monday.His crowds at times have been only in the hundreds, but in what looks like a close race Tuesday, their votes could add up."We've seen candidates in the past who have sort of written off northwest Ohio, southern Ohio, some of the less-populated areas," said W. Tom Wiseman, a Bowling Green State University political spam. "The truth of the matter is that given the variable of independent voters, and that this Democratic race is indeed wide open, there could be relatively high voter turnout in these areas."
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