Hillary Clinton

Hillary’s pals still talk of her being V-P candidate

New York, July 31 : New York Senator Hillary Clinton, who got time to speak on the second day of the Democratic convention is another big sign that proves she won’t be Barack Obama’s vice presidential candidate, yet some of her supporters argue that she should get one last look.

“Hillary Clinton would be far and away the strongest person he could pick,” said Michael Kempner, a former member of Clinton’s finance committee who is now on Obama’s money team.

“Her appeal, her experience, both in international affairs and her appeal to key demographic audiences, would be a perfect balance to the strengths Senator Obama already has with portions of the population,” Kempner said, citing women in particular.

Hillary Clinton has secret ladies-only dinner with ‘her homegirls’

New York, July 31 : New York senator Hillary Clinton has fanned speculation about a possible White House run in 2012 by attending a secret ladies-only dinner in Washington as guest of honour on Tuesday.

According to reports, the gathering was hosted by California Senator Dianne Feinstein.

Others present at the dinner included Emily''s List’s founder Ellen Malcolm, chair of the New Democrat Coalition Ellen Tauscher, and former Recording Industry Association of America CEO Hilary Rosen.

Sources have revealed that all met for dinner at Charlie Palmer Steak, a chophouse well-known for its cellar of 10,000 bottles of wine and spectacular views of the Capitol.

Clinton offers one-on-one dinner in effort to retire campaign debt

Clinton offers one-on-one dinner in effort to retire campaign debt Washington  - One-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is offering one lucky donor a chance to dine with the former first lady herself in an effort to retire her campaign debt.

Clinton sent a mass-mailing to supporters Tuesday offering what her staff has dubbed the "retirement dinner" with a supporter that donates 5 dollars or more to help her pay back some 20 million dollars in outstanding bills.

Barack Obama unlikely to consider Hillary Clinton as running mate because of Bill

Washington, July 14 : Barack Obama unlikely to consider Hillary Clinton as running mate because of Bill

Obama, Clinton hold first joint appearance

Washington  - Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and former rival Hillary Clinton will hold their first post-primary rally Friday in the small town of Unity, New Hampshire.

Hillary Clinton struggles with over 20 million dollars debt

Hillary ClintonWashington, June 20 : New York Senator Hillary Clinton will have to bear the ent

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