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Audrey's Final Months: Part 19

Last fall, months before Bill Clinton had locked up the Democratic presidential nomination, the phone at Audrey Ghizzoni's bedside rang. It was a Virginia politico, a friend from the old activist days, asking her to run as a Virginia Clinton delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

"I said no, because I didn't like Clinton. My person was Harkin," Audrey said. "But the most remarkable part of the call is that they never forget you, even when you're in the shape I'm in."

Audrey Ghizzoni continues to fade a little, drift a little - and hold on a lot. Now in Year Eight since her ailment was diagnosed as a terminal case of emphysema, she is bedridden 99 percent of the time and finds her ...

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