Saturday, March 17, 2007

Charlie Cook: Hillary Clinton--Playing her Game, Hitting Singles and Doubles

Hillary Clinton — playing her game
Focus is on consistently punching out singles and doubles

By Charlie Cook
Updated: 3:42 p.m. ET March 14, 2007

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NASHUA, N.H. - New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton used her speech to the New Hampshire Democratic Party's "100 Club" Saturday night to preview what aides say will closely resemble her presidential campaign stump speech.

Punctuated with a "you are invisible" refrain, Clinton charged that "President Bush and the Washington Republicans" have chosen to ignore group after group, including struggling single parents, small-business owners, Hurricane Katrina victims, first responders and wounded soldiers returning from combat.

Before a sold-out fundraiser of 1,000, Clinton named a total of 14 groups she saw as being ignored, which included 46 million people living without health insurance, 13 million children living in poverty and students in failing schools that are underfunded by Bush's No Child Left Behind law.


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