WASHINGTON (June 1) - When Democratic voters are asked which politician they want as president, one name consistently appears at the top - Hillary Rodham Clinton. But the New York senator couldn't make it any clearer that she isn't running for the White House. At least not in 2004. From her days as first lady, Clinton has accumulated political assets that are the envy of the announced Democratic presidential candidates: universal recognition, a nationwide network of supporters and an extraordinary ability to raise campaign cash. She still is vilified by Republican fund-raisers but is getting bipartisan accolades for her conduct...