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Hillary Clinton: Obsessing Over Me is a Good Thing
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 1:00 pm Post subject: Hillary Clinton: Obsessing Over Me is a Good Thing |
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Hillary Clinton: Obsessing Over Me is a Good Thing
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton appears to be relishing her role as the No. 1 target of both Republican and Democratic candidates in the 2008 presidential race, saying she'd rather be getting the attention she's grabbed lately than not.The New York senator and former first lady, who has a solid lead both nationally and in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire, told FOX News on Thursday that she isn't paying attention to whether the other candidates are ganging up on her nor is she concerned with her rivals' campaigns.
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Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton appears to be relishing her role as the No. 1 target of both Republican and Democratic candidates in the 2008 presidential race, saying she'd rather be getting the attention she's grabbed lately than not.The New York senator and former first lady, who has a solid lead both nationally and in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire, told FOX News on Thursday that she isn't paying attention to whether the other candidates are ganging up on her nor is she concerned with her rivals' campaigns.Asked if the laser is focused on her because she is looking more and more like the Democratic nominee, the lone female candidate in the race joked: "As a friend of mine said, 'When you get to be our age, having all these men obsessed by you is not all that bad."Clinton has a double-digit lead in the Granite State with a little more than two months until the Jan. 22 primary. In a FOX News-Opinion Dynamics poll conducted Oct. 9-10 among 900 registered voters nationwide, Clinton got 50 percent of the vote in the primary match-up compared to 18 percent for Sen. Barack Obama and 11 percent for John Edwards. The margin of error was 3 percent in that poll. Seventy-three percent of those surveyed also said Clinton is somewhat or very qualified to be president; 44 percent said they expected that she will become the next president.With Clinton far out in the lead, the number of attacks on her from all sides has skyrocketed, with Obama in particular going from obscure references to straight-out criticism of his chief rival. Writing in an op-ed Thursday in New Hampshire's statewide Union-Leader newspaper, Obama criticized Clinton for her Senate vote in favor of an amendment to put sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, the elite military force run by Tehran's Islamic regime.
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