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Hillary Clinton welcomes Bill's advice, and that's all
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:00 am Post subject: Hillary Clinton welcomes Bill's advice, and that's all |
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Hillary Clinton welcomes Bill's advice, and that's all
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she'll welcome any advice her husband, former President Bill Clinton, would provide her if she wins the White House, but she'll be the one running things.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she'll welcome any advice her husband, former President Bill Clinton, would provide her if she wins the White House, but she'll be the one running things.Speaking to reporters after a rally at a elementary school gym in east-central Iowa that featured her mother, Dorothy Rodham, and daughter Chelsea, the New York senator said that during her husband's presidency she was "always pleased to offer my opinon.""I tried to give him my best advice, but he was the president. He made the decisions," Hillary Clinton said."When I'm president, that's exactly how it will work," she said. "I will seek out his advice because he has a broad range of experience, both life experience and governmental experience, which together will be especially helpful to me. But so will others. I have a broad range of advisers. At the end of the day, a president has to make whatever decisions she believes are best for the country and I intend to do that."During the rally to about 250 people, Clinton made no direct reference to her chief rival for the nomination, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, or of the rally taking place about 100 miles west in Des Moines on Obama's behalf featuring Oprah Winfrey.
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