Clinton Begins Final New Hampshire Push in Nashua

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By Amy Quinton on Friday, January 4, 2008.
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Fighting a loss in Iowa, Senator Hillary Clinton hit the campaign trail in New Hampshire for the final push before the primary.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton reports.

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Flanked by President Bill Clinton and her daughter Chelsea, Hillary Clinton arrived to a crowd of supporters in Nashua saying she’s ready for the next five days.

She told voters they need to ask themselves who can win the general election and be the best president.

"Who will be able to withstand the Republican attack machine to get elected in the first place to go in to the White House."

Her poor showing in Iowa weighed on some voters minds as she was asked about her electability.

She spent about 40 minutes answering voters’ questions before heading to other parts of the state.

For NHPR news, I’m Amy Quinton.

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