“No I–Won’t Back Down” Can’t Be A Nominee Until August
Posted by mudac on June 4, 2008
Hillary’s speech tonight was one of the best of the campaign. She had one of those looks only a confident women has. I don’t know what that special twinkle was in her eyes. All I can tell you is, the Clinton campaign looked like they were still poised to take this nomination.
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