Hey, the AP said it, not Rico: "The day of campaigning had barely begun and Hillary Rodham Clinton was already eyeing the whiskey."
Rico says that was, unfortunately, not the real story; turns out Clinton was "touring Kentucky's Maker's Mark distillery as she soldiers on despite a difficult week".
Clinton is hoping for a big win in Kentucky, and plans to campaign here every day until the primary, crisscrossing the state whose demographics resemble neighboring West Virginia, which gave her a much-needed victory last week. Both states are overwhelmingly white, rural, and have more residents below the poverty line and without college degrees than the national average — the kind of working-class voters have help boost Clinton to victory in other states.
Rico says that's just who you want picking your President, isn't it: "overwhelmingly white, rural, below the poverty line, and without college degrees"...
17 May 2008
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