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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 5:00 am Post subject: First what? |
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First what?
By: Elizabeth DrewIn all the excitement over the prospect that Hillary Rodham Clinton might be our first woman president, largely overlooked is the fact that, after trying numerous other strategies, she has ended up dependent on her husband to help her win.
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By: Elizabeth DrewIn all the excitement over the prospect that Hillary Rodham Clinton might be our first woman president, largely overlooked is the fact that, after trying numerous other strategies, she has ended up dependent on her husband to help her win.Her campaign had begun by tagging her, simply, “Hillary.”She would win this thing on her own.Everyone knew that her husband would be there somewhere in the background, dispensing advice — but Bill and the memories he summons were to be on the sidelines.Then, when her supposed juggernaut campaign fell into a ditch in Iowa, Bill was called to the rescue.The Hillary Clinton campaign for the presidency has had an odd herky-jerky quality, marked by multiple and unsubtle switches in strategy — they were practically trumpeted by her aides — giving off an aura of uncertainty behind the sense of inevitability it had carefully cultivated. (Which much of the media bought into.)The 350-page, state-by-state memo produced last summer by Mark Penn, her chief strategist, purportedly showing that she was the overwhelming favorite led to miscalculations.The presumption of “inevitability” didn’t go down so well with voters who thought they should have a say in the matter.
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