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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (370325)2/8/2008 12:40:38 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (4) of 1573115
 
Ted,

No. I am saying that if her money woes are what they claim and with her deteriorating numbers in the polls, he had the opportunity to get her out of the race completely. That opp. was lost because of CA.

Somehow, I don's see Clintons sacrificing their personal interest for the good of the party. They are in it until the bitter end. While Obama will have his chances in the future, 2008 is the one and only chance for Hillary. She will never get another chance again. So she must win.

As far as money, I thik the intention is to deny Obama the underdog status, and claim it for Hillary. I don't think money will be a problem. Clintons can spend all they accumulated, raise, borrow. Enough to keep up with Obama in the money race.

Clintons were (or claimed to be) broke when they were leaving the White House an now they are milionaires. Bill can milk the ex-president status to always make enough monoey for both to live comfortably.

If Hillary deploys Bill as a fundraiser, he alone can keep the campaign financed. And they have plenty of cronies who can lend them money. THis race will not be decided by money, IMO.

IIRC, Kerry was able to use Teresa's money without a problem (not subject to limits). So Hillary should be able to do the same.

Joe
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