Former New Hampshire Party Chair Forms “Draft Hillary” Committee
Thirty-five months out. “I’m well-acquainted with how important it is to get an early start in this state,” says Spirou.
Thirty-five months out. “I’m well-acquainted with how important it is to get an early start in this state,” says Spirou.
The small Hudson Valley town that learned to love living with the former First Family doesn’t want Hillary going anywhere but the White House. “The town is on board,” says Greenberg.
Obama weighs in: “A lot’s been said about our personal relationship, and here’s what I know…you’ve become a great friend.”
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