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calteacherguy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-05-07 01:13 AM
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4. Imo, he backed the horse he felt was going to be the winner.
Edited on Fri Oct-05-07 01:19 AM by calteacherguy
You may not agree with his assesment, but that's part of why he did it, imo. He also believes she will bring a good team with her to the White House, he was part of the "team" before, after all.

Personally, I would feel more comfortable with a Clinton presidency with Clark than one without Clark. He said he believes she will listen to him. I can't believe that he won't have at least some degree of influence. The Clintons respect him. Winning friends and influencing people...isn't that what politics is? :shrug:
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