Hillary's Dilemma (U.S. News & World Report)
13th Nov 2006, 20:19 GMT
U.S. News & World Report - ROCHESTER, N.Y.-If Hillary Rodham Clinton wins the White House, it will be thanks to voters like Barbara Paris. A conservative Democrat who has nonetheless supported Republicans as far back as Ronald Reagan, Paris hated Clinton when she first ran for U.S. Senate from New York in 2000. The 58-year-old tax adviser considered the first lady to be a carpetbagger, and, worse, a political opportunist for sticking with her husband after the Monica Lewinsky affair. So she supported Clinton's Republican opponent.
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