Hillary Rodham Clinton

This Blog is a periodic following of Hillary Rodham Clinton's attempt to be voted into the senate. Among things that will be covered are my thoughts on how the campaign is going and what the news press may be saying about the election

Monday, April 24, 2006


http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060423/REPOSITORY/604230374/1043/NEWS01
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/news/local/14413154.htm
-According to the Concord Monitor Hillary Clinton has donated $190,000 to democrats running for office in several other states. Many may think that the New York senator is playing ahead for her plans to run for president in 2008 but her spokeswoman Anne Lewis stated, "Donations were part of a larger effort to help Democratic candidates for governor in 2006"(concordmonitor.com). Keeping this in mind Clinton is sure to get a campaign boost in New York as well as the rest of the nation showing that she is willing to help out other democrats.
-On another note Hillary Clinton has stated she is in favor of U.S. borders secured with a wall or fence, possibly surveillance drones and infrared cameras (bradenton.com). This should help Clinton out in the senate but may damage her in the polls. Although it is brave to step out and say something about the new illegal immigrant controversy she may be soon biting her tongue.

Friday, April 07, 2006


http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/4/4/130308.shtml
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2504103.stm
-A recent poll has suggested Hillary Clinton's domination in the run for New York senator has significantly dropped. The poll suggests Clinton has dropped 31 points. Although this may raise flags for some she is still in a commanding lead, which shows her with 54% of the vote. In perspective Clinton has much to worry about, dropping so many points at once is unacceptable. Although the polling may suggest a strong decrease in support I believe the former first lady will undoubtedly pull through. Hillary Clinton is more than capable of being re-elected if she stays strong with her issues and keeps a strong focus on what is best for New York. Furthermore, with a strong advertising and public support the New York Senator will have exactly what is needed come Election Day.