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Republican candidates united against Clinton
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 2:00 pm Post subject: Republican candidates united against Clinton |
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Republican candidates united against Clinton
Republican presidential candidates have determined who the enemy is in the 2008 election, and her name is Hillary Clinton. Although they have been squabbling among themselves over who among them is the real conservative, they all agree they want to prevent the leading Democratic presidential candidate from winning the November 2008 presidential election.
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Republican presidential candidates have determined who the enemy is in the 2008 election, and her name is Hillary Clinton. Although they have been squabbling among themselves over who among them is the real conservative, they all agree they want to prevent the leading Democratic presidential candidate from winning the November 2008 presidential election.Republican strategists say it is an effort by each candidate to define and contrast themselves against Clinton, who has stretched her lead over her Democratic rivals and in some respects seems to be already looking ahead to the general election campaign next year."The real issue among Republican primary voters is, can you win next November. I think that's why you're seeing this," said Rich Galen, a senior adviser to Republican candidate Fred Thompson.The tactic also serves to energize the Republican base, which has been dispirited because of the Iraq war and the inability to stop illegal immigration and slow government spending."It's a way to try to unify Republican voters," said political expert Merle Black of Emory University in Atlanta. "She's certainly seen as the most likely Democratic candidate next year."
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