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Clinton set to win Obama post



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
US President-elect Barack Obama could nominate Hillary Clinton, pictured, as secretary of state as early as next week, according to aides.
The move would be a remarkable re-union between the former first lady who was an early favourite to win the presidency and the first-term senator who upset her in the primary and cruised to a general election victory.





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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 9:43 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Postmark-55,

China, 21/11/2008 11:43:12
This is old news.
2

Cynicaltalk,

21/11/2008 13:46:14
So are you.
3

Truthman,

DC 21/11/2008 14:33:31
Ha Ha! This serves all the leftist world leaders right for fawning over Obama, now they get visited by Hillary, probably frequently.
4

SouthernGent,

21/11/2008 17:02:57
This is all part of the "change". We are changing from the Bush years back to the Clinton years. Look at Obama's appointments so far. Many of them were in the Clinton Administration. I don't think that is what many Americans were thinking when Obama promised to "change Washington". And you KNOW Bill will be flying around under the radar (or under a desk).
5

Lynne,

22/11/2008 02:42:52
Southern Gent :) so right.

 

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