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Cuban-American living in Orlando. Work for United Way of America as a manager for their 2-1-1 initiative (see www.211us.org for more info).

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    Clinton had to raise the stakes by raising the bar: It’s Tuesday or bust.

    And along with victimhood, Clinton has finally found a powerful theme, the same theme that George W. Bush used at his convention and in his reelection campaign in 2004: Vote for me or die.

    With her “3 a.m. phone call” ad, she is saying exactly what Bush said: I will protect you and your children, and the other guy will not.

    Yes, there is irony in a Democrat trying to getting the nomination by adopting a Republican tactic, but, hey, you know what? It worked back then, and Clinton is betting it will work now.


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