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Dems wonder about Clinton exit strategy
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 7:00 am Post subject: Dems wonder about Clinton exit strategy |
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Dems wonder about Clinton exit strategy
By DAVID ESPO and LIZ SIDOTI, Miami HeraldOnce Hillary Rodham Clinton jumped into the presidential race with an "in it to win it" flourish. Now Democrats speculate endlessly about an exit strategy that she ponders privately, if at all.
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By DAVID ESPO and LIZ SIDOTI, Miami HeraldOnce Hillary Rodham Clinton jumped into the presidential race with an "in it to win it" flourish. Now Democrats speculate endlessly about an exit strategy that she ponders privately, if at all.To hear them tell it, steely determination, delegate math, mounting debt, party unity, personal legacy and more could factor."I'm staying in this race until there's a nominee," the former front-runner told reporters not long ago, and on the rope lines at her campaign events, women supporters implore her not to give up her pioneering candidacy despite the lengthening odds.Yet on Monday, she e-mailed a thank-you video to supporters that cast her campaign in terms far bigger than her own candidacy, and seemed to hint at other plans."Thank you for caring so much about our country. And now it's on to West Virginia and Kentucky and Oregon and we'll stay in touch," she said. A valedictory or not, it made no mention of later primaries in Puerto Rico, South Dakota and Montana.Could the vice presidential nomination be on her mind?One top aide, Howard Wolfson, said Sunday he had seen "no evidence of her interest" in joining Obama's ticket.Nor have she and her associates been entirely clear about her insistence that delegations from Michigan and Florida be seated."It is not enough to simply seat their representatives at the convention in Denver," she wrote Obama last week, urging that delegates be allocated in accordance with the popular vote in primaries held in violation of party rules.Yet on Sunday, Terry McAuliffe, her campaign chairman, suggested that half the delegates from each state be seated.
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