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Will Bill Clinton's Popularity Help Hillary?
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NPR Morning Edition
03-12-2007
Will Bill Clinton's Popularity Help Hillary?
Host: STEVE INSKEEP
Time 10:00-11:00 AM
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STEVE INSKEEP, host:
One of the Democrats running for president has an asset that none of her rivals can match. It's not just money, although she has a $14-million head start. It's not just a powerful organization; Hillary Clinton's advisers worked on some of the most...
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