In Nevada, it’s experience over charisma
By Derrick Z. Jackson | Tuesday, January 22, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…Hillary Clinton’s victory in Saturday’s Nevada Democratic caucuses may very well have been in the hands of four teachers listening to her final rally 13 hours before the caucuses. Despite the roars of a packed junior high gymnasium, all four, teachers here or at an elementary school across the street, remained undecided….”
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