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CLINTON TO VISIT MICHIGAN FRIDAY (BARF ALERT!)
AP Wire .. direct feeed
| September 13, 2002
Posted on 09/13/2002 6:57:52 AM PDT by NYer
DETROIT (AP) _ Former President Clinton is offering his bigger-than-life persona to help Michigan's Democratic candidates raise money and boost enthusiasm.
Clinton was scheduled to be in the Detroit-area Friday for two fund-raisers and a Democratic rally at the Fox Theatre. ``Most voters, after a couple of years of George W. Bush, look fondly on the Clinton years,'' state Democratic Party chairman Mark Brewer told the Detroit Free Press for a Friday story. ``The economy was in better shape; foreign policy was handled better.'' More than 3,000 free tickets were available for gubernatorial candidate Jennifer Granholm's event at the Fox.
Before the rally, Clinton was to be the featured guest at a fund-raiser at the Bingham Farms home of Doreen Hermelin for U.S. Sen. Carl Levin of Detroit. Tickets were $5,000 and $1,000. Later he would attend a $1,000-per-ticket fund-raiser for Macomb County Prosecutor Carl Marlinga's congressional campaign at the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Warren.
State party officials said they expected Clinton's visit to net several hundred thousand dollars, to be used for Democratic campaigns. The former president was the subject for partisan bickering.
Rusty Hills, chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, accused Granholm of putting money above ethics by welcoming Clinton's assistance in raising funds for Democratic candidates, The Oakland Press of Pontiac reported.
Granholm campaign spokesman Chris De Witt said Levin invited Clinton to Michigan. While Granholm ``does not agree with (Clinton) on every issue and everything he's done,'' she welcomes his presence as a popular figure people want to see, De Witt said.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: clinton; fundraiser; klintoon; rally; support
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``Most voters, after a couple of years of George W. Bush, look fondly on the Clinton years,'' This is Clinton territory. Look for Hitlary Clinton to take this state in the next election.
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posted on
09/13/2002 6:57:52 AM PDT
by
NYer
To: NYer
"Bigger than life persona"? More like "Bigger than life EGO!
People look back fondly on the Clinton years? Who?!?
What fondness could there be for a phony, inept and duplicitous administration? There is something dreadfully wrong with this country if there are still people who don't see through the patent fraud of the Clinton presidency.
2
posted on
09/13/2002 7:09:07 AM PDT
by
BenLurkin
To: NYer
3
posted on
09/13/2002 7:24:22 AM PDT
by
mc5cents
To: NYer
"foreign policy was handled better" You bet your sweet bippy it was handled better. Those checks from the Chicoms were handled just fine.
To: BenLurkin; cardinal4
``...foreign policy was handled better.''
Excuse me? The fiasco in Haiti? The criminal bombing of Belgrade? The weak attempts at slapping al-qaeda's wrists after Khobar Towers? The non-response to the moslem attack on Cole? Good job, Bill. And excellent advisors, BTW. Not every president would pick a POET for SECDEF.
5
posted on
09/13/2002 7:34:45 AM PDT
by
Ax
To: NYer
Why are we hearing every day about CLINTON?
He is SO yesterday!!
6
posted on
09/13/2002 7:38:00 AM PDT
by
RISU
To: RISU
Michigan Citizens,,,LOCK UP YOUR WOMEN!!!!!!
7
posted on
09/13/2002 7:48:24 AM PDT
by
cajungirl
To: NYer
Keep him north of the border.
-Eric
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posted on
09/13/2002 7:51:26 AM PDT
by
E Rocc
To: NYer
Granholm campaign spokesman Chris De Witt said Levin invited Clinton to Michigan. While Granholm ``does not agree with (Clinton) on every issue and everything he's done,'' she welcomes his presence as a popular figure people want to see, De Witt said.
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How about the issue of an impeached prez being a rapist?
To: Las Vegas Dave; Bikers4Bush; babyface00; Commiewatcher; inertia123; Joan912; Pontiac; Sunana; ...
Clinton in Cleveland at noon today to campaign for Tim Hagan, story
here.
To: E Rocc
Canada is to the south of Detroit.
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posted on
09/13/2002 8:11:17 AM PDT
by
1rudeboy
To: doug from upland
The more this creature goes public, the more important is for the Repubs to take back the Senate. God must have a sense of humor to keep the Klintons around. The problem is, people still listen to this immoral, lying, cheating, treasonous, sink fouling, bluedress staining, socialist, terror appeaser.........
To: BenLurkin
"People look back fondly on the Clinton years? Who?!?"
NO...Dems always talk like that because they try and convince people of things....they're trying the ole trick again - say it enough and the sheeple will believe it. I AM SO SICK OF THIS POS
To: NYer
What's happening to Michigan. Politically, its been going down the cesspool!
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posted on
09/13/2002 9:33:16 AM PDT
by
joyful1
To: joyful1
He would never come over to the West side of the state...
To: mountaineer
News just reported that fundraiser to bring in $100,000.
(About 1/4 of the cost of the Lincoln bedroom for 1 night when slick occupied the WH.)
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To: Las Vegas Dave
By PAUL SINGER
The Associated Press
9/13/02 4:28 PM
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Former President Bill Clinton told several hundred Democrats they need to raise at least $2 million for the party's candidate for governor if they want to be competitive with Republican Bob Taft, who has more than $8 million in the bank.
A top strategist for Tim Hagan disagreed with Clinton's assessment of the campaign's cash needs, but said the former president's appearance was a major boost for the campaign and raised about $250,000.
Clinton, making his first visit to Ohio since a May 2000 visit to Columbus, said it's not necessary for Hagan to match Taft dollar for dollar, but Hagan needs "a couple million more" for name recognition.
Taft reported $8.4 million available cash at the end of August, while Hagan had $586,107.
Clinton said the race is not out of reach for Hagan.
"With barely over 50 percent name recognition, he's inside of 10 points in this race," Clinton told an enthusiastic crowd at Cleveland Convention Center. "You can win this race."
The Columbus Dispatch released a poll Sept. 1 that showed Taft with an 8-percentage-point lead over Hagan.
Hagan consultant Gerald Austin dismissed Clinton's estimates of the campaign's fund-raising needs.
"Bill Clinton understands conventional campaigning," Austin said. "We are not running a conventional campaign."
Hagan has said he will not run television ads and is instead putting advertisements on the Internet.
Clinton spoke at a $1,000-per-plate fund-raiser for Hagan before the public rally, which featured the Democratic candidates for statewide office. Clinton was clearly the star, walking on stage to a standing ovation while the sound system blared his signature song, "Don't Stop" by Fleetwood Mac.
Outside the hall, 20-year-old Jennifer Robbers, an Ohio University junior, said the event was "awesome." She and 38 other OU students rented a bus for the 3 1/2 hour ride to Cleveland.
"With Hagan and Bill Clinton in the same room -- you can't get any better than that," Robbers said. "They have the best charisma."
To: NYer
Bill is going to MI. Hoopty doo! I am so sick and tired of his 'movements' (the NYT probably reports his bathroom breaks).
My referrences to the 'Former First Couple' identify them by my nicknames...Inky & Suckey! This is short for, the incubus & the succubus. It works for me!
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posted on
09/13/2002 2:53:57 PM PDT
by
timydnuc
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