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Hillary retrenches in face of Obama surge
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 8:02 am Post subject: Hillary retrenches in face of Obama surge |
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Hillary retrenches in face of Obama surge
By: Mike AllenBesieged by public and internal polls warning of a sizable defeat for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, she and Bill Clinton are jointly crafting a strategy to prevent a national stampede by Democrats to Barack Obama. Numerous midlevel campaign aides and Clinton White House veterans, according to sources, are brushing aside lines of authority and reaching out directly with the senator and the former president with advice for how to right the listing campaign.
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By: Mike AllenBesieged by public and internal polls warning of a sizable defeat for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday, she and Bill Clinton are jointly crafting a strategy to prevent a national stampede by Democrats to Barack Obama. Numerous midlevel campaign aides and Clinton White House veterans, according to sources, are brushing aside lines of authority and reaching out directly with the senator and the former president with advice for how to right the listing campaign. The emerging strategy — assuming the results are as bad as Clinton aides now fear — will start with a concerted plea to voters, donors and the news media to hold off writing campaign obituaries until after the Feb. 5 primaries. This will be followed, according to current planning within the Clinton circle, by a mix of negative advertising portraying Obama as a conventional, calculating politician, and positive advertising emphasizing her strength and experience. The Clinton campaign, which until now had been an orderly if sometimes dour operation, has in recent days evolved into something of a free-for-all. “Iowa has opened up a floodgate of advice and ideas from friends and outside supporters who have been kept at bay until now,” the family adviser said.At the moment, there are no clear indications that heads will roll in the campaign leadership, but it is likely that additional people with previous experience in Democratic campaigns will be added in coming days, Democratic sources said.
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