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Clinton greets her supporters following her speech. ROB ENGELHARDT/Erie Times-News
Of the 3,000 people in attendance tonight -- including those watching nearby on closed-circuit television -- at least one mind was changed by the rally.
Eighteen-year-old Brandie Orlowski of North East said that she was thinking about voting for Clinton before the rally, but this event sealed the deal: She will vote for Hillary Clinton in her first presidential election.
"I thought it was pretty good, I liked how she discussed all of her issues," she said of Clinton's speech.
The issues that matter most to her, she said, are the economy and health care.
-- Cody Switzer


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SPREAD IT AROUND. hillary has to win big in PA.
WITHOUT A DOUBT HILLARY WORKS, AND OBAMA SLACKS
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CsCXh8sgTJU
Without a doubt, from 2000 to 2008, the Senate’s most prolific legislator is Californian Diane Feinstein. Senator from New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton comes in 3d overall (after Bill Frist) and 2nd for all Senate Democrats. Hillary’s legislative output puts her into the 97th percentile.
Where does Obama rank? Not in the top ten or twenty. His output puts him at the 65th percentile.
Posted by jen | April 2, 2008 11:03 PM
Posted on April 2, 2008 23:03