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By Anne E. Kornblut
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Has Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton silenced her surrogate-in-chief?

Asked about her husband's tamer style in the days since her defeat in South Carolina -- he has not publicly digressed in at least three days -- Clinton seemed to suggest that she is encouraging a new focus on the issues in her campaign. Notably, she did not knock back a direct query about whether she had asked the former president to tone it down.

"Well, I'm very proud of his promoting my candidacy, and I'm very happy that he is able to travel as widely as he has been, along with my daughter," Clinton said. "But this is my campaign. It is about my candidacy, what I want to do for America. It's about the future, as every election is about the future. And I want to keep it focused on what I offer to the country -- very specific ideas that I put forth."

Of course, in saying as much, Clinton was echoing famous words of her husband's -- during his presidency's roughest times, he repeatedly returned to the theme that governing is about the people. With that in mind, the Clinton campaign is about to announce a national town hall meeting, to further emphasize its populist touch.

Posted at 2:29 PM ET on Jan 30, 2008
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Would Americans give my friend a chance of becoming the first female president to become the World President..? Well, Nigeria too has not experienced a female presidency too...

Posted by: baris6000 | January 31, 2008 4:58 AM | Report abuse

Senator Clinton replies, "Well, I'm very proud of his promoting my candidacy, and I'm very happy that he is able to travel as widely as he has been, along with my daughter," Clinton said. "But this is my campaign. It is about my candidacy, what I want to do for America. It's about the future, as every election is about the future. And I want to keep it focused on what I offer to the country -- very specific ideas that I put forth."

Didn't she make such a claim after the New Hampshire primary about "finding her voice?" I guess she lost it again in Nevada and South Carolina.

Posted by: meldupree | January 30, 2008 4:57 PM | Report abuse

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