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12-16-2003, 12:49 AM
<span style='font-family:comic sans ms'>Hillary write-in campaign kicks off
By Andrew Miga
Sunday, December 14, 2003
MANCHESTER, N.H. - TV ads urging New Hampshire voters to write in Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's name have hit the airwaves - seeking to pump up speculation she'll run for president, despite her steadfast denials.
The 30-second commercials are the brainchild of Florida activist/gadfly Bob Kunst, who is waging a passionate guerrilla-style grassroots effort urging Democrats to draft the former first lady for the top of the 2004 ticket.
``The Democratic Party is on a suicide mission with Howard Dean,'' said Kunst, 61. ``We're shaking every rafter. We want to make people as crazy as possible about her. Her time is now or never.''
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By Andrew Miga
Sunday, December 14, 2003
MANCHESTER, N.H. - TV ads urging New Hampshire voters to write in Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's name have hit the airwaves - seeking to pump up speculation she'll run for president, despite her steadfast denials.
The 30-second commercials are the brainchild of Florida activist/gadfly Bob Kunst, who is waging a passionate guerrilla-style grassroots effort urging Democrats to draft the former first lady for the top of the 2004 ticket.
``The Democratic Party is on a suicide mission with Howard Dean,'' said Kunst, 61. ``We're shaking every rafter. We want to make people as crazy as possible about her. Her time is now or never.''
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