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Bill Clinton to raise money for NY Dem challenger Maloney
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Last Edited | COSDem Jul 02, 2009 01:59pm |
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News Date | Thursday, July 2, 2009 07:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | In a slap at President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton will headline a fundraiser for a New York congresswoman challenging White House-backed Sen. Kristen Gillibrand in the state's Democratic primary.
Clinton has not endorsed in the race, but his efforts to help Rep. Carolyn Maloney could be seen as a snub to Gillibrand and the Obama White House. Matt McKenna, a spokesman for Clinton, said he will be attending a July 20 fundraiser in New York.
The White House has played an active role in clearing the field for Gillibrand, who was appointed earlier this year to fill the seat vacated when Obama tapped Hillary Rodham Clinton to be his secretary of state. Obama asked Rep. Steve Israel not to challenge Gillibrand, a request he honored. Just days ago, Vice President Joe Biden called Maloney to discuss the race, a clear sign that the White House didn't want a primary fight next year.
Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel told reporters last week that the White House would help Gillibrand's re-election bid. |
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