As Hillary Rodham Clinton prepared to return to life in the Senate and
announced that she will campaign with Sen. Barack Obama
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in New Hampshire on Friday, the presumptive Democratic presidential
nominee began reaching out to female voters who had formed the backbone
of Clinton's support in the primary season.
The Obama-Clinton event will take place in the town of Unity, in the
southwest corner of a swing state that Obama hopes to carry in November.
The symbolism goes beyond the town's name, as Clinton and Obama each won
107 votes there in the January primary.
But New Hampshire is also the state in which Clinton first demonstrated
her strong connection with older, working-class women, a group that Sen.
John McCain
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the presumptive GOP nominee, is now working hard to attract by lauding
Clinton and depicting Obama as inexperienced.
Hillary came up with a new Obama campaign slogan for Barack,
"He is hung like a horse, vote for Obama in 08, and he'll stop by and
let you sample some black meat"
I don't think Hil likes bama, much. Hillary is voting for McCain,
according to Bill Clinton.