In S. C. primary, Clinton strategy foiled
By Derrick Z. Jackson | Tuesday, January 29, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…An overwrought media speculated whether racial divides would cheapen a victory by the African-American Obama in a primary with a heavy black vote. Late polls showed Obama’s white female support plummeting to as little as 8 percent.
The speculation was encouraged by yet more tasteless whining by former president Bill Clinton on behalf of Hillary.
The man who played the gender card in New Hampshire by complaining he could not make his wife ‘younger, taller, male,’ virtually said in South Carolina that he was also sorry he could not make her black….”…BS
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