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May 30, 2008

It's never going to end...

Hillary_clinton_3Some thought that tomorrow's DNC meeting might spell the end for Hillary Clinton. Others have offered up the final primaries on Tuesday as the moment for her to bow out.

But it seems her campaign has other plans.

Political Radar reports that:

The press traveling with Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign received an email Thursday afternoon informing reporters they could sign up for travel through June 6 on the campaign website. 

Her spokesman Jay Carson goes on to say:

"There are a lot of places for us to go between June 4 and November"

Surely somewhere he can hear an echo of 'home'?

Alice Fishburn

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I suppose that if Mrs Clinton wants to continue spending her money (or indeed someone else's) then that is her prerogative.
Surely the core issue is the decision to continue with a campaign that she has little chance (if any) of winning, will only serve to widen the divisions in her party.

Posted by: KWC | 30 May 2008 12:30:11

As I say here, I think the Clinton game now is all about 2012:

http://marbury.typepad.com/marbury/2008/05/can-she-still-do-it.html

Posted by: marbury | 30 May 2008 12:50:39

She is simply insane. Her wires are crossed, burned out, and shorted.

Much like Tony, the war criminal who's starting a fantasy "religious foundation."

Much like Cherie who memoirs only point up her ridiculous, unbalanced personality and who undoubtedly has a gimmick going so she and Tony can make money out of religion too.

Posted by: JOHN CHUCKMAN | 30 May 2008 13:31:42

I do think Clinton has made too many enemies to be seriously considered for 2012. Amongst ordinary voters, she has become a pretty hateful figure.

Posted by: JOHN CHUCKMAN | 30 May 2008 13:33:36

KWC - there is a rumour going around her campaign that one of the reasons she is staying in is to raise more money, so she can repay the $20m she personally lent her own campaign, which if she quit now, she would not be entitled to claw back.

She truly is a hateful woman. Mind you, it's time for the Dem leadership to stand up and be counted, where is Pelosi in all of this?

Posted by: Andy C | 30 May 2008 14:29:29

Hellary's a hateful, conniving, manipulative,treacherous,dangeous calculating snake.
She does not stand a chance in 2008 or 2012.

Posted by: say no to Hellary | 1 Jun 2008 22:55:39

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