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Entry Posted June 23, 2005

http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200507/hillarypoll “Political insiders”—Democrats and Republicans—on whether Hillary Clinton can win the nomination/Presidency in 2008. 1. “One question: do people trust her? If George Bush can play a shell game with WMDs, rely on faulty intelligence, … [etc.], then it is fair to say that the trust issue is up for grabs and certainly Hillary has a shot.” 2. “Although she is bright, talented and extremely capable of handling the job, Senator Clinton has the burden of being poised to run after John Kerry. Kerry has probably soured many Democrats on Northeastern, elite intellectuals leading our party.” 23:18

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