Clinton campaign: We’re practical
Friday, May 30th, 2008Harold Ickes, an adviser to Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), says that the Clinton campaign is practical, realizing the need to win 270 electoral votes in the November election. (0:39)
Harold Ickes, an adviser to Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), says that the Clinton campaign is practical, realizing the need to win 270 electoral votes in the November election. (0:39)
Howard Wolfson, a member of the Clinton campaign, says that it is important to Sen. Clinton (D-N.Y.) to secure the nomination and bring the party together regardless of the nominee. (0:23)
In a conference call with the Sen. Hillary Clinton’s (D-NY) presidential campaign, her advisers discuss new polls that demonstrate that she is better prepared than Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) to beat Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) in the general election because of her strong position on the economy.
A conference call with presidential candidate Sen. Clinton’s communication directors Howard Wolfson and Phil Singer and policy director Neera Tandan discusses the importance of the Pennsylvania primary and Sen. Obama’s remarks regarding Pennsylvania voters. They also comment on Obama’s spending in Pennsylvania and Sen. McCain’s economic plan. The directors say they believe democratic voters will unite behind their party’s nominee in November, but they remain hopeful Clinton will get the party nomination for president. (43:00)
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s communication directors Howard Wolfson and Phil Singer and policy director Neera Tandan held a conference call to discuss the state of the race. In response to Sen. Obama’s remarks on Pennsylvania voters, Singer said what ultimately matters is the substance of the comment, and that Obama has not spent enough time in Pennsylvania to get to know the communities.
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Clinton campaign representative hosts a conference call with Domestic Policy Director Catherine Brown, National Breast Cancer Coalition President Fran Visco, Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition founder and president Pat Halpin-Murphy, and Rep. Donna Christenson (D-VI), member of the Campaign’s Health Care Task Force. Participants discuss Sen. Clinton’s plan to devote more funds to breast cancer research and treatment. (27:06)
Today a representative from Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign hosted a conference call to unveil her new breast cancer policy initiatives, which include increased funding for both research and treatment options for low-income women.
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Clinton campaign chief pollster Mark Penn and communications director Howard Wolfson discuss Sen. Clinton’s ability to win the general election and answer questions about her newest red phone advertisement, campaign finances and tax returns, and more.
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