Thursday, April 3, 2008

Hillary Wants Your Questions & Today's Hillary News


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Hillary News For April 3rd
Tonight on The Tonight Show: Hillary will appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Strong on the Economy: At yesterday’s jobs summit, Hillary outlined her insourcing agenda that provides $7 billion in tax incentives and investments for firms creating jobs in America. Read the plan here. Read more and more.

Big Change: USA Today’s “Clinton’s goals for economy? Big change” details Hillary’s plans for the economy given that “there is still time for policymakers to avert a lengthy and punishing downturn.” Read more.

In Case You Missed It: Hillary appeared on CNBC’s “Mad Money with Jim Cramer.” Watch here.

Jim Cramer also thinks Hillary is the best candidate for the economy



Swing State Lead:
A new Quinnipiac poll shows Hillary beating McCain in key swing states. In Florida, she leads McCain 44-42 while Obama trails McCain by 9 points. In Ohio, Hillary leads McCain 48-39 while Obama is only ahead of McCain by 1. Read more.

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For the Long Run: “Hang in there, Hillary…This Democratic presidential race is much too close - and you’d disappoint way too many people - if you let a bunch of party hacks and hand-wringers force you out now.” Read more.

Active In The Tar Heel State: North Carolina For Hillary announced the grand opening of its state headquarters in Raleigh. Read more.

Previewing Today: Hillary hosts a “Hillary Live” fundraising event in Beverly Hills, CA.

A Tribute To Dr. King: On Friday, Hillary visits Memphis, TN to pay tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in remembrance of the 40th anniversary of his assassination. She released a video inviting her supporters to submit testimonials about the impact Dr. King’s work has had on their lives. View here.

On Tap: Hillary will attend the North Dakota Democratic NPL State Convention in Grand Forks, ND on Friday and will be campaigning in Oregon on Saturday.

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