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Article: Two Years After White House Exit, Clintons Shaping Democratic Party
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- June 21, 2003
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Thirty months after leaving the White House draped in controversy,
the Clintons are again dominating Democratic politics in Washington
and beyond.
Former president Bill Clinton and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton
(N.Y.) are grabbing headlines almost daily, raising millions of
dollars for Democratic campaigns and doling out political advice to
all who will listen, which includes most of the leading candidates to
challenge President Bush in 2004. The Clintons are easily the hottest
draws for political events and fundraising appeals, much more so than
the party's nine presidential candidates and two congressional
leaders, according to several party officials.
At the same time, top officials from ...