Blue-collar, middle-class voters embrace the privileged Clinton (Pioneer Press)
Story date: 2008-05-05 10:21:43
Added on: 2008-05-05 22:41:39
All over North Carolina and Indiana, teachers and truckers, salespeople and small-business owners, have been hailing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as one of their own.
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