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29 August 2007

Clinton collects more endorsements from women

Five Grand Strand women leaders announced today their support for U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton's bid to be the next president, praising Clinton’s leadership and experience as the best choice for South Carolina and the Grand Strand.
 
“My support of Hilary Clinton is based upon her experience, ability and vision.  Senator Clinton's dedication to women, children, and families is unparalleled and her commitment to restore America's standing in foreign policy and improve upon domestic programs is exactly what our country needs at this time,” said Sarah McCollum, president of the Horry County Democratic Women’s Club, in a campaign news release.
 

Women from the Grand Strand region joining the Clinton campaign today include McCollum, former Horry County Democratic Party Chair and two-term former City Council member Mary Jeffcoat, Grand Strand area hotel and hospitality entrepreneur Dorothy Anderson,

Grand Strand business leader and President of Wordsmith Incorporated Public Strategies Mary Eaddy and social activist Mary Riley.
 

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Excellent news. Hillary has what it takes to go all the way and perceptive Democrats, especially women, realize it.

Part-time woman Rudy Guiliani was unavailble for comment.

LOL... Hillary has about as much chance in the general election of winning here as any of us writing this blog - zero!

Yeah, you're right. Hillary's a goner in the South, for sure. Campaigning down here is only for money, not any real chance of electoral success.

the misconception is the Hillary (or any Democrat for that matter) needs to win SC at all in order to win a national contest. They don't.

In the big picture, after the primaries are over with, SC's relevance for a national election is zero, zilch and nada.

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