Georgians for Hillary

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Hillary On The Issues...The War In Iraq

Here's the latest video of Hillary outlining her roadmap for America to get out of Iraq:

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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Another Poll, Another Hillary Lead In Georgia

The following is the result of a Strategic Vision poll conducted between Feb. 23rd & Feb. 25th:

For the 2008 Democratic Presidential Nomination whom would you support? (Democrats Only)
Hillary Clinton 28%
Barack Obama 25%
John Edwards 18%
Wesley Clark 5%
Joe Biden 3%
Bill Richardson 2%
Chris Dodd 1%
Dennis Kucinich 1%
Undecided 17%

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Monday, February 26, 2007

Hillary Leads In Georgia!

In a poll conducted by Elon University and Survey Sampling International, LLC., Hillary received the support of 29.4% of those individuals who identify themselves as Democrats.

However, 32.4% of respondents said that it was too early to tell or that they didn't know who they were going to support, so that means that we now have a mission...to convince a majority of that 32.4% that Hillary is the only candidate that can win the White House for Democrats in 2008.

We can do that, but only if we start working now.

E-mail us if you're interesting in joining the efforts to elect Hillary, President, in 2008 here in Georgia.

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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Hillary on Health Care

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Office Party for Hillary - March 24th

On Saturday, March 24th, Jean-Claude Ledoux is hosting an office party for Hillary at the Job Seeker Hub located at 1145 Rottenwood Drive Suite 160 in Marietta.

The event is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. and end at 9:30. If you'd like to RSVP, please do so by clicking here.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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A Special Message From President (Bill) Clinton

Dear Friend,

Am I enthusiastic about my wife's campaign for president? You bet I am. I know her better than anybody on earth, and she's got the best combination of mind and heart of everybody I've ever known.

All across the country, Hillary is campaigning with the signature wisdom, grace, and humor that make her a great candidate. I know that if we all work hard enough, those same traits will make her an even better president.

You and I know something about waging and winning presidential campaigns.

Winning the White House takes persistence, energy and effort -- not just from the candidate, but from a massive network of grassroots supporters.

Hillary's campaign is off to a great start. And this week, we're going to help take it to another level. Our goal: to demonstrate the range and breadth of Hillary's support by raising one million dollars in grassroots donations in a week's time.

Will you help me get our "One Week, One Million" campaign off to a powerful start?

Click to donate:
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/oneweek

Look, with Republicans using everything in their arsenal to stop her campaign, Hillary is going to need every one of us to do everything that we can for her.

During eight years in the White House, Hillary and I faced a constant barrage of attacks from Washington Republicans. No insult was off-limits. No tactic was too low. They threw everything they could at us -- but we beat them time and time again.

The attacks on Hillary haven't stopped, and she hasn't stopped winning. You know how they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger? Well, Hillary is as strong as they come.

Let's make this a week when we demonstrate that her campaign is strong, too. Strong enough to sustain Hillary's run for the presidency through thick and thin. Strong enough to win.

Click to donate:
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/oneweek

I can't wait to join Hillary on the campaign trail and talk to people about what a great president she's going to be. She is a tireless fighter and a brilliant born leader, and I have no doubt the American people will make her our first woman president.

Over the next week, you'll hear from some other friends and admirers of Hillary. I hope you'll join them in making our One Week, One Million campaign a success. But, most importantly, I hope you'll act right now to get this dramatic display of grassroots support off the ground with a big outpouring for Hillary on the first day.

Click to donate:
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/oneweek

Thank you so much for your support. Hillary and I couldn't do it without you.

Sincerely,



Bill Clinton

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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Hillary Widens Her Lead...

...In a USA Today/Gallup poll conducted between Feb. 9th and 11th, Hillary opened up a 19 point lead over her nearest competitor, receiving the support of 40% of the participants in this recent poll.

When Hillary is matched up against the front-funner for the Republican presidential nomination, John McCain, she leads by 3 points (50-47). In the October 2005 USA Today/Gallup Poll, Hillary trailed McCain by 10 points (43-53). That's a 7 point bump between October 2005 and now!

Hillary's favorables are up 5 points; 58% now when compared to 53% in November of 2006; and 60% of Americans believe that she'll make a good President (2/13/2007 USA Today/Gallup poll based on telephone interviews with 1,006 National Adults, aged 18+, conducted February 9-11, 2007).

Chief Clinton strategist Mark Penn had this to say, "As other candidates are getting more and more attention, Hillary is getting more and more support. This poll confirms that Hillary not only can win but actually is today winning."

Yes, Hillary can win! She can win here in Georgia and she can win all over the South too!

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Monday, February 12, 2007

Let the Conversation Begin Georgia!

Welcome to Georgians for Hillary, a website dedicated to supporting the efforts of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York) in her efforts to become the first female President of these United States of America.

This site is primarily a forum for those who want to join in Hillary's conversation with the nation and Georgia. But we also want to serve as an arena for other Georgians who, like us, support Hillary for President and want to take action towards delivering Georgia's 15 electoral votes to America's first female President in 2008.

To quote Sen. Clinton, "It all begins with a conversation about the right solutions to meet our challenges. It's a conversation I'm looking forward to having with so many Americans as I travel across the country," so let the conversation begin Georgia.

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