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Article: Clinton diehards throw support behind McCain
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- Belfast Telegraph
- Article date:
- July 8, 2008
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Chief among them is the founder of the Esprit clothing store
chain Susie Tompkins Buell who is bitter at what she claims was the
sexist treatment of Mrs Clinton by the media during the campaign.
"What really hurt women the most was to look back and see all this
gender bias," she declared.
Many disaffected Clinton supporters and fundraisers believe Mr
Obama did not do enough during the primary contest to end what they
believe was a sneering campaign in the media. They are still angry
at the way pundits referred to Mrs Clinton's laugh as a "cackle."
There is also anger at the way the mainstream media picked up on
the comedian Chris Rock's comparison of Mrs Clinton to the knife-
wielding ...
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