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Posted: Sat Jan 5th, 2008 04:07 pm |
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A Campaign Retools to Seek Second Clinton Comeback
By PATRICK HEALY and JOHN M. BRODER
Published: January 5, 2008
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton have been in career-threatening scrapes before, but never quite like the one they face in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, when nothing less than their would-be dynasty will be on the line.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea, right, at a news conference on Friday in Manchester, N.H.
In trying to battle back from her loss in the Iowa caucuses to Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, Mrs. Clinton is recalibrating her message in hopes of producing Comeback Kid: The Sequel — achieving the reversal of fortune her husband pulled off with his second-place finish here in the Democratic nomination contest in 1992.
For now, she is sticking with her theme of experience necessary to bring about change. She is using President Bill Clinton as a surrogate although some critics suggested he reminded voters too much of the past and "Clinton Fatigue". But the campaign is starting to target more young and independent voters. And for now, the polls show Hillary leading in New Hampshire.
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