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Clinton Beats Expectations In Wyoming With Near Split In Delegates

Clinton Beats Expectations In Wyoming With Near Split In Delegates

Clinton Campaign Manager Maggie Williams issued the following statement in response to the Wyoming caucuses and our estimated pick-up of five delegates:

"We are thrilled with this near split in delegates and are grateful to the people of Wyoming for their support.  Although the Obama campaign predicted victory in Wyoming weeks ago, we worked hard to present Senator Clinton’s vision to the caucus-goers and we thank them for turning out today.”

Posted by Mike on March 08, 2008 | Permalink

Mississippi For Hillary To Launch Two New Radio Ads

Mississippi for Hillary To Launch Two New Radio Ads
60-Second Spots “Invisible” and “Neighbor” to Air Statewide

The Clinton campaign today announced it is launching its first two radio advertisements to air statewide in Mississippi.

The 60-second spots entitled "Invisible" and "Neighbor" highlight Hillary’s record of accomplishment on issues important to Mississippi families. 

Following are the scripts for the ads.

"Invisible Mississippi"

Radio :60

Announcer: Hillary Clinton has spent her life standing up for those others don’t see.

Hillary Clinton: "Too many Americans today feel as though they are invisible. If you are a child in a crumbling school...you are invisible to this President."

Announcer: She’s working to end the unfunded mandate on our schools known as No Child Left Behind... help every child live up to their god given potential

Hillary Clinton: If you’re a mother without health care, a father without a job, you’re invisible as well.

Announcer: Hillary expanded health clinics in rural Arkansas, won health coverage for 6 million children, [83,000 in Mississippi alone...]

Hillary Clinton: If your stuck on a rooftop during a hurricane, you’re invisible to this President even when you’re on CNN.

Announcer: And she’s voted consistently to fund the reconstruction of the Gulf Coast.

Hillary Clinton: Well, you are not invisible to me and you should never be invisible to the President of the United States.

Announcer: Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President.

Hillary Clinton: I’m Hillary Clinton, candidate for president, and I approved this message.

"Neighbor Mississippi"
Radio :60

Announcer: They said she couldn't do it. They counted her out. But Hillary Clinton fought back. And she won big.

Maybe that's why Barack Obama is running false attack ads against her now.

But Hillary thinks Mississippians deserve the truth about what she's done and what she'll do.

When Katrina and Rita struck, Hillary was one of the first people in the country to call for FEMA to be a separate agency, run by a professional, not by the [former] head of a horse association.

And she's stayed with it... fighting to stop giving bonuses to contractors who aren't doing their jobs.

Hillary spent 18 years as our neighbor in Arkansas. She worked to improve the schools and expand rural health clinics.

In the White House and the Senate, she won health coverage for six million children, 83,000 right here in Mississippi

...and expanded access to health care for 12,000 members of the Mississippi National Guard.

You know Hillary will fight for Mississippi...because she already has.

Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President.

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton, candidate for President, and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on March 07, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Campaign Announces Mississippi Co-Chairs

Clinton Campaign Announces Mississippi Co-Chairs State Rep. Flaggs and Former State Sen. Williamson Will Lead Statewide Efforts

The Clinton campaign today announced State Representative George Flaggs and Former State Senator Gloria Williamson will co-chair the campaign’s efforts in the Magnolia State. Flaggs and Williamson will mobilize grassroots support for Hillary leading up to Mississippi’s March 11 primary.

"I’m very proud to stand up and support Hillary. I know she will stand up and deliver real changes for Mississippi families each day as president," said Rep. Flaggs. "Hillary Clinton is a fighter, and our country needs someone to fight for quality, affordable health care, to rebuild our middle class, and to bring our troops home from Iraq."

"I'm thrilled to have this kind of support throughout Mississippi, and look forward to harnessing our grassroots momentum to bring out our support next week," Clinton said. "I believe Mississippi voters want someone who can help deliver affordable health care to everyone who needs it, jump start the economy, and be a strong commander in chief, and I intend to be a president for all of Mississippi."

Posted by Mike on March 07, 2008 | Permalink

Clinton Campaign Raised $4 Million Online Since Tuesday Night’s Victories

Clinton Campaign Raised $4 Million Online Since Tuesday Night’s Victories

Hillary Clinton’s campaign has taken in $4 million online so far since the polls closed on Tuesday night en route to victories in Ohio, Texas, and Rhode Island.

“The excitement from Senator Clinton’s victories Tuesday night has resulted in an historic outpouring of grassroots support,” said Internet Director Peter Daou. “Hillary’s supporters have come through every time we’ve needed them, and they are setting a record pace now as we move ahead to the upcoming contests.”

In addition to raising $4 million online since the polls closed on Tuesday, the campaign has received support from over 40,000 donors through noon today, of whom 30,000 are new.

The campaign has raised approximately $6 million online since March 1.

Posted by Mike on March 06, 2008 | Permalink

Statement from Governor Ed Rendell on Yesterday’s Election Results

Statement from Governor Ed Rendell on Yesterday’s Election Results

“Last night made clear that there has been a momentum shift in this race. Despite being outspent two-to-one, despite Sen. Obama benefiting from outside political funds, and despite all of the glowing press coverage he received leading up to March 4th, voters ultimately chose Senator Clinton. I am confident that Hillary is heading into Pennsylvania with momentum and a new energy.

“The people of Pennsylvania are focused on the two largest issues facing our nation – the state of our economy and national security. On both counts, Pennsylvanians understand how important it is to elect someone who is truly ready to become President and Commander-in-Chief. Hillary is ready to lead our nation, returning us to both prosperity and peace.

“We look forward to making our voice heard in the coming days and playing our part in determining the Democratic nominee. And when we do, the people of Pennsylvania will send a clear message - we want a President who is ready, not one we hope will one day be ready.” 

Posted by Mike on March 05, 2008 | Permalink

Hillary's Election Day Remarks in Columbus, OH

Hillary's Election Day Remarks in Columbus, OH

Thank you Ohio.

For everyone here in Ohio and across America who’s ever been counted out but refused to be knocked out, and for everyone who has stumbled but stood right back up, and for everyone who works hard and never gives up, this one is for you.

You know what they say, as Ohio goes, so goes the nation.

Well, this nation’s coming back, and so is this campaign.

The people of Ohio have said it loudly and clearly: we’re going on, we're going strong, and we're going all the way.

You know, they call Ohio a bellwether state. It’s a battleground state. It’s a state that knows how to pick a president. And no candidate in recent history, Democrat or Republican, has won the White House without winning the Ohio primary.

[Audience: Yes, she will! Yes, she will! Yes, she will!]

You all know that if we want a Democratic president, we need a Democratic nominee who can win the battleground states just like Ohio. And that is what we've done. We’ve won Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Michigan, New Hampshire, Arkansas, California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. And today, we won Rhode Island, and thanks to all my friends and supporters there.

This is a great night, but we all know that these are challenging times. We have two wars abroad. We have a recession looming here at home. Voters faced a critical question - who is tested and ready to be Commander-in-Chief on day one? And who knows how to turn our economy around, because we sure do need it.

Ohio has written a new chapter in the history of this campaign, and we're just getting started.

More and more people have joined this campaign and millions of Americans haven't spoken yet. In states like Pennsylvania and so many others people are watching this historic campaign, and they want their turn to help make history. They want their voices to count. And they should. They should be heard. So please, join us in this campaign. Go to www.hillaryclinton.com. This is your campaign and your moment and I need your support.

For more than a year, I’ve been listening to the voices of people across our country. The single mom who told me she works two jobs; neither provides health care for her kids. She just can't work any harder. The little girl who asked how I helped people without homes - turns out her family was about to lose their own. The young man in a Marine Corps shirt who said he waited months for medical care. He said to me, "take care of my buddies, a lot of them are still over there. And then, will you please help take care of me?"

Americans don't need more promises. They’ve heard plenty of speeches. They deserve solutions and they deserve them now.

America needs a president who’s ready to lead, ready to stand up for what's right even when it's hard. And after seven long years of George W. Bush, we sure are ready for a president who will be a fighter, a doer and a champion for the American people again.

Oh, I think we're ready for health care, not for just some people or most people, but for every American. I think we're ready for an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, but every single hard-working American who deserves a shot at the American dream. I think we're ready to declare energy independence and create millions of green collar jobs. We’re ready to reach out to our allies and confront our shared challenges. We’re ready to end the war in Iraq and win the war in Afghanistan. And we're past ready to serve our veterans with the same devotion that they served us.

Protecting America is the first and most urgent duty of the president. When there's a crisis and that phone rings at 3:00 a.m. in the White House, there's no time for speeches or on-the-job training. You have to be ready to make a decision.

I congratulate Senator McCain on winning his party's nomination and I look forward to a spirited and substantive debate with him.

[Audience: Yes, she will! Yes, she will! Yes, she will!]

I want to thank the wonderful people of Ohio for your support and your confidence in me. I especially want to thank Governor Ted Strickland and his wonderful wife Frances. Governor and Mrs. Strickland are working so hard on behalf of Ohio and they deserve a president who will work hard with them to give Ohio the future that you deserve. I want to thank Senator John Glenn and his wonderful wife Annie. I want to thank Lieutenant Governor Lee Fisher and his wife Peggy.

And I especially want to thank Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones. She does an extraordinary job for her constituents, and she has been a champion on behalf of the people of Ohio and America. I look forward to working with her to bring more opportunity to the people that she loves and represents so well. I want to thank my extraordinary staff, volunteers and supporters here in Ohio and across America. And I especially want to thank the two most important people in my life, Bill and Chelsea.

And, of course, to my mother who I know is watching, thanks very much, mom, for everything. And finally, to Senator Obama, who has brought so much to this race. I look forward to continuing our dialogue in the weeks ahead on the issues that matter most to our country.

I want to end by sharing with you a message that I got late last month from someone who didn't have much money to spare, but sent me $10 for my campaign and sent an e-mail in which she wrote: "My two daughters are two and four, and we chant and cheer for you at every speech we see. I want them to know anything is possible."

Tonight I say to them, keep on watching. Together, we're going to make history. To those little girls, I say this is America, and we do believe you can be anything you want to be, and we want our sons and our daughters to dream big. I have big dreams for America’s future. The question is not whether we can fulfill those dreams, it's whether we will. And here's our answer: yes, we will.

We will do what it takes, and we will once again make the kind of progress that America deserves. We’re going to protect our country and preserve our constitution. We’re going to lead with our values. We will reach out to those on the margins and in the shadows because that's what we do in America. We break barriers, we open doors, we make sure every voice is heard. Together, we will turn promises into action, words into solutions, and hope into reality.

It will take leadership and hard work, but we've never been short on either. So I hope all of you will join, join with the Ohioans who voices and votes have been heard today. Together, we will seize this moment, lift this nation, and heal and lead this world.

Thank you all and God bless you.

Posted by Mike on March 04, 2008 | Permalink

New Ad: Hillary Promises Never To Be Too Busy To Defend Our National Security

New Ad: Hillary Promises Never to Be Too Busy to Defend Our National Security 
30-Second Television Spot, “True” To Air in the Lone Star State

The Clinton campaign today announced it is broadcasting a new television ad in Texas highlighting Senator Clinton’s promise to defend our nation’s security by fighting Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, commitment to bringing our troops home from Iraq, and readiness to be Commander-in-Chief.

As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Clinton worked to provide body armor to our troops fighting in Iraq and deliver health care benefits to our veterans. Senator Obama, as chairman of an oversight committee charged with the force of fighting Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, was too busy running for President to hold even one hearing.

The 30-second spot, entitled “True,” comes the day before Texas voters head to the polls on March 4th.

Following is the script for the ad.

Hillary For President
“True”
TV : 30

Announcer: Barack Obama says he has the judgment to be president.

But as chairman of an oversight committee charged with the force of fighting Al Qaeda in Afghanistan –he was too busy running for president to hold even one hearing.

Barack Obama: "I became chairman of this committee, at the beginning of this campaign-at the beginning of 2007, so it is true that we haven't had oversight hearings on Afghanistan."

Announcer: Hillary Clinton will never be too busy to defend our national security-bringing our troops home from Iraq and pursing Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.

Hillary Clinton: “I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.”

Posted by Mike on March 03, 2008 | Permalink

New Ad: Hillary Promises to be a "Partner" To Ohio's Working Families In A New TV Ad

New Ad: Hillary Promises to be a "Partner" to Ohio's Working Families in a New TV Ad
30-Second Television Spot To Air in the Buckeye State

The Clinton campaign today announced it is broadcasting a new television ad in Ohio highlighting Senator Clinton's commitment to standing up for Ohio's working families, reviving Ohio's troubled economy, and delivering new jobs to communities throughout the state. Senator Clinton has a lifetime of experience fighting for the middle class, and as president, she will be a partner to the American worker in the White House.

The 30-second spot, entitled "Partner," comes the day before Ohio voters head to the polls on March 4th. 

Following is the script for the ad.

Hillary For President
"Partner"
TV :30

Hillary Clinton: I have talked with people from Cincinnati to Dayton to
Parma.

Man 1: The economy in this part of the state is terrible.

Man 2: We need a leader who cares about the people.

Hillary Clinton:  It's time that the American worker had a partner in the
White House.

Woman 1: She's going to bring jobs back here to Ohio.

Man 3: And fight for working families here in the United States of America.

Man 1: Hillary Clinton can turn this country around.

Hillary Clinton: The wealthy and the well connected have had a president.
It's time the middle class had a president, who will stand up for you.

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on March 03, 2008 | Permalink

New National Security Ad Asks Voters Who They Want In The White House During A Crisis

New National Security Ad Asks Voters Who They Want In The White House During A Crisis
"It's 3AM and your children are safe and asleep. Who do you want answering the phone?"

AUSTIN, TX - The Hillary Clinton campaign unveiled a new national security ad that asks voters who they want answering the phone at the White House during a crisis. The 30-second spot called "Children" will begin airing in Texas starting this Friday. The ad points to Hillary Clinton's strength and experience to be president at this time and the clear positive choice she represents.

"One of the most important duties of the President is ensuring the safety of the American people," said retired General Wesley Clark. "Inevitably, another national security crisis will occur. And when it does, voters shouldn't have to wonder whether their President will be ready. As President, Hillary will be ready to act swiftly and decisively."

"The stakes for our nation have never been higher," said Retired General John Watkins. "As someone who has met with world leaders and is a leader on national security in the US Senate, I am confident that Hillary Clinton is ready to serve as our nation's Commander in Chief on day one. She would come to the job more prepared than most of our recent Presidents and certainly with better judgment."

"America faces a number of daunting challenges. I am confident that Hillary Clinton will meet these challenges and that she has the experience and judgment necessary to be Commander-in-Chief today," said former Secretary of the Navy John Dalton. "As President, I am also confident that she will re-establish our moral authority and our leadership throughout the world."

The ad begins airing on the same day that Clinton is scheduled to hold a campaign rally with veterans and flag officers in Waco.

The script for "Children" follows:

It's 3am and your children are safe and asleep

But there's a phone in the White House and it's ringing

Something's happening in the world

Your vote will decide who answers that call.

Whether it's someone who already knows the world's leaders, knows the military - someone tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world

It's 3am and your children are safe and asleep

Who do you want answering the phone?

Posted by Mike on February 29, 2008 | Permalink

NEW OHIO ADS: Governor Strickland Calls Hillary The Fighter Ohio Needs, Touts Her Commitment To Helping Ohio Families

NEW OHIO ADS: Governor Strickland Calls Hillary The Fighter Ohio Needs, Touts Her Commitment To Helping Ohio Families

COLUMBUS, OH- Ohio Governor Ted Strickland touts Hillary’s economic agenda and ability to stand up for all Ohioans in new TV and radio spots airing across the state this week. A second radio spot highlights Hillary’s plan to fix NAFTA and create jobs across Ohio.

In the new 30- second television spot titled “Fighter,” Governor Strickland calls Hillary Clinton a fighter who knows how to deliver. Governor Strickland highlights Hillary’s agenda to create new jobs in all parts of Ohio making sure America works for everyone.

In a new 30-second radio spot titled “Faith,” Governor Strickland praises Hillary’s deeply held values and her commitment to working every day to better the lives of Ohioans and all Americans.

The other 30-second radio spot titled “Jobs,” outlines Hillary’s plan to invest in the middle class and to strengthen the economy. Hillary will create new jobs in Ohio and fix NAFTA, ensuring that free trade is fair trade.

Following is a script for “Fighter”

Ted Strickland:

We need a president who first of all is going to be a fighter.

That's the way I see Hillary Clinton.

Hillary's always been an advocate for the middle class.

She's got great plans to create new jobs in every part of Ohio.

I think she's a person of deep faith.

I think she's a person who has devoted her life to caring about other people­ making sure that America works for everyone, not just the privileged few.

She's fighting for us.

And that's the kind of President we need.

Hillary Clinton: I'm Hillary Clinton and I approved this message

Following is a script for “Faith”

Ted Strickland:

“We need a president who’s tough, who’s determined, but we also need a president who really deeply cares about the American people. “

ANNC:

Governor Ted Strickland on Hillary Clinton…

Ted Strickland:

“I’ve known Hillary for fifteen years, admired her since the day I met her. “She’s a person of deep faith, who is driven by deeply felt-values, everything she does is an effort to make life better for other people. She’s also a person who I believe understands Ohio very deeply. Hillary Clinton is the candidate who can best provide the leadership that America and Ohio needs to revitalize our economy, to bring healthcare to our people, to make education high quality and affordable for all of our children and she is most capable of bringing this war to an honorable end…What Ohioans I think need more than anything else is to have confidence that their presidents going to be working for them and Hillary Clinton is a person who will be that kind of president. She’s fighting for us.”

ANNC:  Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President

HRC:  “I’m Hillary Clinton, candidate for president, and I approved this message.”

Following is a script for “Jobs”

Man #1: “The economy in this state is terrible.”

Woman #1: “We need jobs very badly in Ohio.”

Man #2: “We need a leader who cares about the people.”

Announcer: She’s fighting for America’s middle class.

Man #1: “Hillary Clinton can and will turn this country and economy around.”

Man #2: “We’ve had steel mills here that have left. Casting plants that have left.”

Man #3: “These corporations are taking these jobs overseas.”

Woman #1: “Hillary has gone on record saying that NAFTA was a mistake.”

Man #1: “Hillary does have a plan to fix NAFTA. She wants to change it from free trade to fair trade.”

Man #3: “She wants to fix the problems.”

Announcer: She’ll end 55 billion dollars in giveaways to corporate special

interests and invest it to rebuild the middle class, create jobs, expand student loans and cut taxes for working families.

Man #2: “She has the knowledge. She has the ability.”

Man #3: “Hillary Clinton has the will it takes to get up every morning and fight for working families here in the United States of America.”

Woman #1: “She’s going to bring job back here to Ohio.”

Announcer: Paid for by Hillary Clinton for President.

Hillary Clinton: I’m Hillary Clinton, candidate for President, and I approved this message.

Posted by Mike on February 28, 2008 | Permalink

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