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Hillary Clinton Op-Ed Omits Barack Obama

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This entry was posted on 8/6/2008 10:14 PM and is filed under Politics '08 - 06.


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By AmericasNewsToday.Org staff

The Wall Street Journal published an opinion piece by Senator Hillary Clinton today. The column attacked the Bush administration, but failed to mention her party's presidential candidate. It was Clinton's second op-ed since dropping out of the race in June.

She never named Barack Obama, even after this closing line, "We need far more than a Truman Committee. We need the Truman spirit in the White House, where the buck finally stops."

Meanwhile, some Clinton supporters are not ready to show their support for Obama just yet. The city of Denver has issued a permit to a group called Colorado Women Count/Women Vote. The women plan to march through Denver on August 26 to show support for Clinton on the 88th anniversary of women's suffrage. That is the same day Senator Clinton is rumored to be speaking at the Democratic National Convention.

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