21 Aug
Clinton’s California Plan
After obtaining a confidential 27 page campaign document, the examines Sen. Hillary Clinton's strategy to win the California primary.
"They call themselves 'HillStars,' and they are part of a dedicated campaign army -- the 'HillCorps.' And with just more than five months until California's Feb. 5 presidential primary, the effort by the campaign... to organize trained volunteers -- 1,000 strong across the state -- suggests it is no coincidence that she has amassed a 30-point lead in California over her closest Democratic rival, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama."
In addition, Clinton's California grassroots organizing effort will use "the power of the Internet with traditional field methods to create millions of voter contacts leading up to the Feb. 5 primary."
"They call themselves 'HillStars,' and they are part of a dedicated campaign army -- the 'HillCorps.' And with just more than five months until California's Feb. 5 presidential primary, the effort by the campaign... to organize trained volunteers -- 1,000 strong across the state -- suggests it is no coincidence that she has amassed a 30-point lead in California over her closest Democratic rival, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama."
In addition, Clinton's California grassroots organizing effort will use "the power of the Internet with traditional field methods to create millions of voter contacts leading up to the Feb. 5 primary."


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