MrMike
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Looks like Bill Clinton has jumped the shark when it comes to being a force in anything election related. I doubt the cackling cankle offers much help to candidates either.
No One Wants to Campaign with Bill Clinton Anymore
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When a Republican state legislator in Arkansas pushed last year to rename the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Clarke Tucker stood up for the former president.
“The argument was that the people of Arkansas don’t support the Clintons,” said Mr. Tucker, a Democratic member of the state House of Representatives. “My thought at the time was, well, the people of Arkansas voted for Clinton eight times.”
But now, as the Democratic nominee in the tightest congressional race in this state, Mr. Tucker is happy for the former president and his wife to remain a plane ride away. Mr. Clinton, who was governor and attorney general of Arkansas, was once a near-ubiquitous presence helping Democrats in tough races back home, but the former president hasn’t been asked to appear on the trail for Mr. Tucker.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ll-clinton-anymore/ar-BBPfnEY?ocid=spartandhp
Looks like Bill Clinton has jumped the shark when it comes to being a force in anything election related. I doubt the cackling cankle offers much help to candidates either.
No One Wants to Campaign with Bill Clinton Anymore
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When a Republican state legislator in Arkansas pushed last year to rename the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Clarke Tucker stood up for the former president.
“The argument was that the people of Arkansas don’t support the Clintons,” said Mr. Tucker, a Democratic member of the state House of Representatives. “My thought at the time was, well, the people of Arkansas voted for Clinton eight times.”
But now, as the Democratic nominee in the tightest congressional race in this state, Mr. Tucker is happy for the former president and his wife to remain a plane ride away. Mr. Clinton, who was governor and attorney general of Arkansas, was once a near-ubiquitous presence helping Democrats in tough races back home, but the former president hasn’t been asked to appear on the trail for Mr. Tucker.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ll-clinton-anymore/ar-BBPfnEY?ocid=spartandhp