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New Hillary Ad: I'll Bring Your Voice To The White House

Hillary Clinton has a new ad in Nevada, in which she speaks in a soft tone about the problems facing America, and the efforts she will make to improve things if she's elected:

The ad definitely seems like it's part of an image makeover for Hillary — less authoritative and more vulnerable/human — in the wake of her upset win in New Hampshire, which many have credited to The Tears.


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Wow. Beautiful.

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"I'll bring your voice to the WH. It's the least I can do for shutting down your polling place."

Hillary needs to get the supporters' of hers behind this lawsuit to stand down.

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Hmm.. the rules are the rules.. it seems like this caucus should be called the Culinary Workers Union Caucus, but with that said.. the teachers union and other unions should have known about this when they agreed to the set up. If the setup said that the Culinary Workers get special caucus sites at their place of work, while the others don't, they should have objected then, not now. The fact they are crying about it now just makes them look like whiners.

I still don't understand how Caucuses are constitutional, and why primaries aren't mandatory. Indicating your preference in public seems so Stalinesque.

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On pitch.

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you mean the illegal alien voting plan?

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michellecasabas, When they decided to caucus, the culinary workers balked because Saturday was their biggest work day. The agreement that was reached was to have these at-large caucuses.

There's a discussion to be had about caucusing in general but not in the context of defending the agreement that gives these workers their voice in the agreed upon process. [I caucused in Iowa, btw, and liked the participatory aspect.]

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If any of you are still undecided, check out this interview of Hillary by Eric Schmidt at Google.

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Hillary is for CHANGE!

The only problem is the change is from George Bush's and the REPUGLICANS (Neocons) to Hillary's special interests. Washington is Washington. VOTE EDWARDS! Please???

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HEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLP!!!


Hillary just found her own damn voice after 35 years of experience. How the heck is she going to stand up for these voices she is now hearing?

that'll take another 35 years.

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Wonder how much it would cost to spend time in the Lincoln bedroom this time around ?Anyone think Bob Johnson will stay for free or 1/2 price ?

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Juble

Bob Johnson doesn't have to pay the Clintons OWE him. They are always mooching off his hospitable and being put up as guests at his Caribbean home.

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MAJOR news in Senate races: A judge has ruled that the Mississippi Senate special election has to be held by March 19th!

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Whatever you think of Hillary as a candidate, this is a very fine ad.

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Did they digitally alter her voice on this one? Sounds "softer" or something...weird...is it just me that noticed that??

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Did they digitally alter her voice on this one? Sounds "softer" or something...weird...is it just me that noticed that??

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Voice Theif!

WAIT! Is Clinton trying to one up Bush43 who hears the voice of his diety by speaking in tongues or some such horseshit?

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I love this "new and improved" Hillary. After the Iowa loss I stayed up half the night writing an open letter to her. (link) Part of what I said to her was "Be yourself." I knew if she did that she stood a really good chance of winning. I've yet to see a check in the mail of course as payment for the advice, and I don't know if she even saw the letter. But this is what I was hoping for.

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Juble,
the big to-do over Lincoln visits included kids having a sleep-over with Chelsea.

After watching the trillions of dollars sucked out of our wallets these last 7 years through crony capitalism, it's amazing that someone still believes this was a big issue.

Hint: whoever wins the White House will have overnight guests. It's just that the press won't report this unless it's a Democrat.

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@michellecasabas

>> I still don't understand how Caucuses are constitutional, and why primaries aren't mandatory.

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Better my voice than her's. Better anyone's voice, than her's, actually.

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A decent ad, but I prefer this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7hpNLudaO4

BTW--go to slate.com today. Notice anything? Oh yeah, more Hillary hating. It goes on and on from all sides. Obama supporters are claiming she perpetuated the 'race' issue, when in fact it was just the media playing out a tired story, writing their own headlines as usual.

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