huffingtonpost.com - 8/27/2008
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Hillary Clinton just wrapped up a private fundraising event for WomenCount.org, a group founded late in the primaries by a handful of major Clinton donors, and one that is shifting to become, according to one organizer, the "MoveOn.org of the women's movement."
Clinton's remarks reflected the extent of frustration and resentment over the presidential race among the few hundred gathered ...
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... on Tuesday and "urged attendees to back the Democratic Party", but "did not mention Barack Obama’s name once " during the event. ...
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