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Message, not gender, turns voters off Clinton
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:00 am Post subject: Message, not gender, turns voters off Clinton |
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Message, not gender, turns voters off Clinton
By: Matthew BiggVoters are not turning their backs on Hillary Clinton because of doubts about a woman in the White House but rather turning on to the optimistic message of her rival Barack Obama, according to some experts on gender and leadership. The 46-year-old senator with his wife and two young children makes Clinton, a 60-year-old political veteran, seem outdated to some voters, they said.
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By: Matthew BiggVoters are not turning their backs on Hillary Clinton because of doubts about a woman in the White House but rather turning on to the optimistic message of her rival Barack Obama, according to some experts on gender and leadership. The 46-year-old senator with his wife and two young children makes Clinton, a 60-year-old political veteran, seem outdated to some voters, they said.Clinton lost caucuses in Iowa last week to Obama and has seen her poll lead overturned going into Tuesday's Democratic primary in New Hampshire, part of a state-by-state process by which parties choose a candidate for president.Victory in November's election to succeed U.S. President George W. Bush would make Clinton the first U.S. female president after 43 male heads of state.But that possibility could be fading if primary voters opt for the promise of hope and change projected by Obama over Clinton's experience and readiness to lead.Those issues rather than gender will determine whether the U.S. senator from New York and wife of former President Bill Clinton stands or falls, according to Naomi Wolf, author of the 1991 bestseller "The Beauty Myth" and other books.Debate over Clinton's style resurfaced at a campaign event on Monday when she became uncharacteristically emotional and teary-eyed as she described why she was running and the obstacles she faced.
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