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Clinton's Last-Minute W. Va. Radio Ad

With voting underway in West Virginia, Hillary Clinton is airing a 60-second radio ad in the Mountain State.

Here's part of the script:

"In Washington, some people say the presidential primary in West Virginia doesn't much matter. That your voice doesn't count. But you know what? Tuesday we can show 'em. We can pick a president. After all, no president has been elected president without winning West Virginia for almost a hundred years. And we can pick the candidate who will stand up for us: Hillary Clinton."

Hear the full ad:

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-- Ed O'Keefe

By washingtonpost.com Editors |  May 13, 2008; 11:43 AM ET Ad Watch , Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Posted by: votenic | May 13, 2008 3:56 PM

Presidential as she is, Senator Clinton, clearly the superior candidate for the United States in the world, will be combatting subtle misogynism with more and more energy focused on hope and real issues.

Posted by: patrxart | May 13, 2008 10:08 PM

Go Hillary!!!! No one wants a racist in the white house!! If she does not get the nomination, VOTE MCAIN.

Posted by: sharon in va | May 14, 2008 10:36 AM

sharon in va | May 14, 2008 10:36 AM says:
No one wants a racist in the white house!! If she does not get the nomination, VOTE MCAIN.

OK Sharon. You make a good point. We have shown that we do not want a racist in the WH. That's why Obama is the nominee. Thanks for pointing that out, dear. We Obama supporters appreciate your candor.

Posted by: Holly | May 15, 2008 9:03 PM

Demographics are changing as we speak. By election time 750,000 Hillary supporters will be dead, of old age and time. They will be directly replaced by approximately that many or more voters of age 18. West Virginia is not what it once was . The whole electoral map has changed. Hillary is still stuck in 1916.

Posted by: oldman&theC | May 15, 2008 9:35 PM

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