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Gov. Rendell: Hillary Clinton may run again
Gov. Rendell: Hillary Clinton may run again
"Yeah, she wants to run again," Rendell told USA TODAY Sunday morning at the site of the Democratic National Convention. Rendell was a Clinton supporter and campaigned with her throughout his home state. He said she clearly enjoyed the process and reached a comfort level with voters the longer she stayed on the road. Rendell recalled a night in an industrial area south of Pittsburgh shortly ...
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Gov. Rendell: Hillary Clinton may run again
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News — ... voters the longer she stayed on the road. Rendell recalled a night in an industrial area south of Pittsburgh shortly before the state's primary when 2,500 supporters filled an outdoor amphitheater despite a downpour to rally for the New York senator. Moments like those, Rendell said, will propel her to run again. "By the end of the campaign, when she had really connected with American voters, particularly working-class voters, I think she was having a great time," he said. Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2008... STFU Fast Eddie - you're almost ...

Heart-ache: Hillary to release delegates on Wednesday? Update: 42% of pledged Hillary delegates say they’ll vote for her
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... to put them to use. If they’re looking for a killer quote to nail it down, no worries — it’s Ed Rendell to the rescue ! Update: Hot off the presses from the NYT and CBS, ...

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