 | jgls (12) 10/26/2004 | probably will end up giving a slight advantage to kerry. president clinton's appearance will probably increase minority turnout, but it will also stir up the republican base as well.
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 | abichara (60) 10/25/2004 | Not really damaging. While Clinton may be an effective campaigner, people are going to decide on Kerry, not on Clinton's endorsement. He might help energize the Democrats, get them angier, but the man himself doesn't have much political credibility outside mainline Democratic circles.
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 | EschewObfuscation (61) 10/25/2004 | Not really a factor other than to energize and pump up the kool-aid drinkers on the left side of the equation. In fairness, as I mentioned to GoneAway, if we had let Hillary have her way with Hillarycare back in '93, he'd certainly be dead. He wouldn't even have been seen by a doctor, let alone be operated on, in time to save his life. Hey, good news! Kerry's got a plan . . .
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