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		<title>A Woman&#8217;s Worth&#8230;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Madame Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As states begin to wrap up their primaries and the time is winding down for the GOP to pick their nominee, more insight into President Obama&#8217;s campaign strategy is buzzing in the media. In 2008, Hillary Clinton made significant strides in the race for the Democratic Nominee, she was (and still remains) a favorite amongst [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As states begin to wrap up their primaries and the time is winding down for the GOP to pick their nominee, more insight into President Obama&#8217;s campaign strategy is buzzing in the media.</p>
<p>In 2008, Hillary Clinton made significant strides in the race for the Democratic Nominee, she was (and still remains) a favorite amongst women voters.  During President Obama&#8217;s first term he appointed Mrs. Clinton Secretary of State, making her an important ally in his administration.</p>
<p>Now 4 years later he is up for re-election and winning the women&#8217;s vote will be vital in defeating the GOP ultra-conservative regime. In 2008 Obama won women over by 18%. Some analysts say that the support given by Hillary Clinton was a major contribution. Due to the apolitical role of the Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton will not be able to campaign with President Obama.</p>
<p>Her husband former President Bill Clinton, has stated that he will be on the campaign trail. They currently have three fundraisers scheduled together in<br />
the coming weeks. </p>
<p>Though Mitt Romney has not secured the GOP nomination- he&#8217;s in the top spot and speculation into who his VP nominee will be has arised. New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez is amongst the prospects and her being a Hispanic minority female may be a chess move for Romney in garnering both female and minority votes. {Note this scenario is purely hypothetical.} </p>
<p>Will Hillary&#8217;s lessend prescense have any affect on Obama&#8217;s relationship with women voters at the polls or is the visibility of at least one Clinton&#8217;s support sufficient? Do you think Mitt Romney appeals to female voters?</p>
<p>Spill the beans below&#8230;</p>

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