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I got a call from my sister today. She rarely calls me. I’m not a phone
person and she’s Miss Popularity. We’re different. Anyway, the first
thing she said when I answered the phone was “Go Hillary!”. I found
this a little strange for a couple of reasons. First, I’m not certain
what party she belongs to but it wouldn’t surprise me if she had voted
for Bush at least once. Second, she works for a big, nasty health
insurance company who I will not mention by name but let’s put it this
way, her company is so despised that she works in a building with no
signs on it that say what it is. It’s just a big blocky, unidentifiable
building deliberately kept as inconspicuous as possible to keep people
from going postal. But *she’s* a really decent person and the company
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Clinton will speak at Scranton High School at 6 p.m. today, making the city her first Pennsylvania campaign stop. The senator’s family – the Rodhams – settled in Scranton more than 100 years ago and the former first lady was baptized in Scranton.
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"She has much deeper roots here," said Terry Madonna, political scientist and director of the public opinion research center at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa. "Clinton should win this state."
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"I think that it would be a
grave disservice to the voters of Florida and Michigan to adopt any
process that would disenfranchise anyone," Clinton said. "I'm still
committed to seating their delegations and I know that they're working
with the Democratic party to determine how best to proceed."
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"Hillary wanted to visit Hattiesburg," said campaign spokesman Frank Rothman.
Rothman said she would discuss universal health care, the war in Iraq and other national issues.
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"The President did not respond to the needs of the people here in
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana… " Clinton said. "We do not yet
have the level of response and urgency that a national disaster, which
turned into a national disgrace, deserves. I will do whatever I can to
make up for lost time as your president.