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Hillary Coming This Weekend, Bill In W. Ky on Friday

1:41 PM Thu, May 15, 2008 |
Mark Hebert

Sources tell WHAS 11 News that Hillary Clinton is expected to be back in Kentucky this weekend and stay through the Tuesday election day. Clinton is expected to make her election night speech from Kentucky, probably Louisville, according to my sources.

That speech is likely to be broadcast by all of the major networks, looking for a sign that Clinton might bow out of the presidential race after her expected win in Kentucky on Tuesday. CNN already has its election tour bus parked in front of the Capitol building in Frankfort and has been doing live reports on the Kentucky democratic presidential primary race since Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Bill Clinton will continue his tour of Kentucky tomorrow (Friday) in western Kentucky. Here's his schedule:

Friday, May 16
Owensboro, KY à Madisonville, KY à Paducah, KY à Murray, KY à Hopkinsville, KY

9:30 a.m. CDT
President Clinton Attends "Solutions for America" Event
Kentucky Wesleyan College
Jones Gymnasium
3000 Frederica Street
Owensboro, KY

11:45 a.m. CDT
President Clinton Attends "Solutions for America" Event
Fire Station #1
98 East Center Street
Madisonville, KY

2:15 p.m. CDT
President Clinton Attends "Solutions for America" Event
Paducah Expo Center
1 Executive Boulevard
Paducah, KY

4:30 p.m. CDT
President Clinton Attends "Solutions for America" Event
Calloway County Central Park
Playhouse in the Park
Corner of Arcadia Circle and North 8th Street
Murray, KY

7:30 p.m. CDT
President Clinton Attends Christian County Democratic Dinner
James E. Bruce Convention Center
303 Conference Center Drive
Hopkinsville, KY



1 Comments

Dennis Minder said:

You know, the more I think about it, Hillary could make a tremendous contribution to this country with this election. If, in the end she has given it her best, and she doesn't win her parties nomination, she could become the vice presidential candidate and make some significant contributions to this country and history. Obama breaks the black barrier and she breaks the gender barrier and you have a strong set of candidates against the Republican Party. Remember, it is not McCain, as weak a candidate as he is, it is the Republican Party. You couldn't have had a weaker candidate than Bush and he got elected twice. I hope she will consider these significant contributions and set her ego aside and become the hero she is. I hope somebody talks with her about this. This would accentuate her greatness, her values, but in a different role. She has the integrity and character to do this.


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