March 11, 2008
Posted: March 11th, 2008 09:48 AM ET
CNN

Watch Hillary Clinton dance with a choir in Pennsylvania

(CNN)—Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton began a two day sweep through Pennsylvania Monday.

While in Cranston, the New York senator took a step back from serious campaigning and showed off some her dance moves with a local choir.

After today’s vote in Mississippi, Pennsylvania’s April 22 primary is the next critical Democratic contest with 158 delegates up for grabs.

Filed under: Hillary Clinton


Helen   March 11th, 2008 5:10 pm ET

I hope Obama realises that Hilary do not mean any Harm.

Hey, Why are Obama's Fans so Upset – Obama will still make History, first African American VP and then the First African American President.after vp term of Office.
I hope these words are not changed again --
I think the Florida Primary shoud have been accepted, taking into consideration that all names were on the Ballot and neitherr of the Candidates campaigned in Florida - now the cost factor - isn't the Economy Bad in the States? Why spend unnnecessary monies – Wish you both well – but I am an African/American, and I am behind Hilary alll the WAY FOR PRESIDENT. Senator Clinton will win Senator McCain Hands Down – good kuck Hilary – we love you

twister49   March 11th, 2008 3:43 pm ET

one more note...Isn't Hillary behind in the popular vote by 2000 or so? I was just curious about that, I know that O has won more states, but still something has to be said if he has won more states and is still only ahead by 2000 popular votes?

CHILL!   March 11th, 2008 2:56 pm ET

It looks like the younger generation has alot to learn. I was a member of the younger generation at one time and I thought "I knew everything", but as time goes by I realized my parents were just trying to protect me from what was to come! Experience is earned the hard way! Growing up, I took on extra duties trying to add to my job skills. At one time, experience was a key to applying for a new job. Basically, I am saying "look at each candidate's experience" so your vote counts! This is not a popularity contest. We want to select a candidate that will represent not only your ideas but also will once again restore our crediably among other countries. Chill out because this is not any thing new in politics.

You're A Small State After All   March 11th, 2008 2:49 pm ET

An Open Letter From Hitlery To All Of The "Small States":

Let's get realy small states. You know you don't matter. The campaign is all about New York, New Jersey, California, Texas, and Ohio. So If you have voted in Idaho, or Iowa...it doesn't really mean anything.

I'm determined to win this election by hook or crook, no pun intended, and if I have to do that by ignoring you, I will.

Thank you for your exercise in the American politic, but I really don't need you.

Oh, do tune in to watch my coronation in January, Chelsea and I will have fabulous matching coats.

Buh-bye,

Hitlery

Sharon   March 11th, 2008 2:46 pm ET

Curliss, Hillary already is an independent. She always dances to her own tune.

etta1   March 11th, 2008 2:45 pm ET

reply to the NC person email , we do need more but it sure is not Hillary Clinton, this lady has not consider the poor people in the united states not one bit to this date

hrip   March 11th, 2008 2:43 pm ET

This woman makes me to be ashamed of being a woman myself. Shame, shame, shame! Get out Hillary! You can't owe White House, it belongs to people of America, not to you and your family. I know what your plan is. To make Chelsey a president after you are done.

twister49   March 11th, 2008 2:43 pm ET

We should all support our choice of candidates, but at the sametime support our party- all of this he said- she said is gettins so tiresome, Hillary has some strong points as well as Obama. I only wish that the Democrates were out in full as they are now- back in 2000 – 2004.... we wouldn't be in the mess that we are in at this time.

I have gone back and forth with O and H, at this time- I have given my support to H, but if O does get the nomination, I will truly support him.

Now for all the O supporters out there – who are voting for O- based on his speeches of change, why are you bickering with H supporters and doing the same old thing – from the past....

It isn't making sense that you guys are attacking other supporters and candidates...........

Think about it....... why are you supporting O, if your not listening to him?

etta1   March 11th, 2008 2:42 pm ET

is sad that so many people are being misguided , misleaded and misunderstood by Hillary P. Clinton, i find most everything she talks about to be untrue , base on all the claims she's made but have not follow thru on those who follow her are being bamboozled.

News Flash V   March 11th, 2008 2:40 pm ET

This just in:

Hillary was responsible for knocking down the Berlin Wall.

What a gal, what experience–NOT.

mary   March 11th, 2008 2:40 pm ET

Just becouse Obama people wean t him for president dose not mean it will happen with out Hillary supportes he will lose
and i will be glade . if we are going to put another GW then Mc Cane
should win and i know he will. Alot of Hillary supporters
say they will vote for McCane. And onley the Rep. are voting for
Obama come election they will vote for McCane they want him
to win so they can tear him a part watch him crumble piece by piece
HO RAY CAN NOT WAITE TO SEE THE LIAR FALL.

Justin   March 11th, 2008 2:39 pm ET

"and Hillary should win, just because she is the only candidate being voted for on her merits."

The female vote she receives just because she is a female is equal to the black vote he receives just because he's black. Don't try the "it's only because he's black" angle because it's a two way street.

Amazing   March 11th, 2008 2:38 pm ET

Obama supporters – before Obama decided to run for President you like Hillary (and Bill) just fine. So don't tell me this is not all about race.

News Flash IV   March 11th, 2008 2:38 pm ET

This just in:

Hillary led blacks in the Underground Railroad, not Harriet Tubman.

What a gal, what experience–NOT.

If Hillary thinks she can change history, just by saying something is true, think again. She can not.

Jackson   March 11th, 2008 2:37 pm ET

Reality from Charlotte, NC: March 4th results showed that 8/10 people who said race was an important factor voted for Hillary.

Inquiring Mind   March 11th, 2008 2:36 pm ET

Keep on Dancing Hillary......Dance all the way to the White House..Let the OBAMINATIONS know that you are not out of the race yet. Don't let OBAMA bet you there, he will probably CHANGE the Constitution of the United States and all that we stand for. I'm depending you Hillary not to let that happen

Viktoriya   March 11th, 2008 2:29 pm ET

CNN please post my comment.

Obama is in attacking mode now. His camping is going through words that anybody anyhow related to Hillary campaign had ever said. He turns very negative. Obama is not talking about real issues. It is just boring. Where is his “high Road”, “clean” campaign? Is it “silly season” in Obama camp now? Just check CNN : all news from Obama camp is attacking Hillary.
Obama is the same old politics.

News Flash II   March 11th, 2008 2:29 pm ET

This just in:

It wasn't Dr. King, but in fact Hillary who gave the "I Have A Dream" speech.

What a gal, what experience–NOT.

david   March 11th, 2008 2:28 pm ET

GO HILLARY GO!!!

PENNSYLVANIA FOR HILLARY. PUERTO RICO FOR HILLARY...USA FOR HILLARY...WOOO HOOO

Oh...and thanks for finally posting my comment moderator.

News Flash I   March 11th, 2008 2:28 pm ET

This just in:

It wasn't Lincoln, but Hillary who gave the Gettysburg Address.

What a gal, what experience–NOT.

I agree Fred   March 11th, 2008 2:27 pm ET

Its either going to be Hillary or John McCain for President – that is for sure.

BVS Maine   March 11th, 2008 2:27 pm ET

By any chance was she dancing the "Monster Mash"?

debra   March 11th, 2008 2:26 pm ET

Hillary put out the olive branch to try and take the bitterness out of the campaign and got her hand bitten. Obama is pretty nasty for not wanting to go negative. Thats all I hear from his Obama pods. This self rightous psycho is coming very lose to getting the nomination due to republicans wanting to sabatoge our election, Obama pod people- republican teens helping him, and angry blacks who just vote black no matter who it is. Has anyone seen the show on Obama? I heard that they revealed a lot of things he has been trying to hide. I'm sure the Republicans can't wait to be able to use these things against him. Hillary was our only hope. I suspect a lot of Hillary supporters will not vote for him if he is nominated. .

ernest   March 11th, 2008 2:24 pm ET

Barack has stuck with a clear message and it has been working and appealing to a lot of people.

Hillary loses when she gets personal and hurts the Dems by endorsing McCain who did not ask for it. McCain does not say the same of her! If she does not drop the kitchen sink then we will see her grappling with her message again and campaign staff staff woes will multiply and it will be over! Let's Hope Bill doesn't go on the rampage again.

Hillary needs to quit being disdainful of "small states." When Barack ends up with 33+ small states then we will know who the nominee is and what strategy was effective!

Reality from Charlotte, NC   March 11th, 2008 2:21 pm ET

I've posted over 20 comments to different Ticker news and not a single one has been posted. Is it because I do NOT support Obama.

It's a sad fact, but most blacks are voting for Obama based on race. I even know of some. Look at the statistics. Look at the race % population in Miss.
Reverse racism at it's best…
And the media is helping by laying out the red carpet for Obama, while putting Clinton through the ringer! What's worse is people are falling for it.
Obama lacks much of what is needed to be president. But, I have to give it to Obama for being a great motivational speaker. We just need SO MUCH MORE to pick up where Bush left off.

Why is everyone so afraid to talk about reality? Why has so many people forgot what Bill Clinton did for African Americans?
It's not that Hillary doesn't care, it's that race is TRULY part of the issue and people are trying to pretend that isn't so.

I've posted over 20 comments to different Ticker news and not a single one has been posted. Is it because I do NOT support Obama.

I'm voting on who can best get us out of this mess!
Clinton or McCain all the way.

Reality from Charlotte, NC   March 11th, 2008 2:19 pm ET

It's a sad fact, but most blacks are voting for Obama based on race. Look at the statistics. Look at the race % population in Miss.
Reverse racism at it's best…
And the media is helping by laying out the red carpet for Obama, while putting Clinton through the ringer! What's worse is people are falling for it.
Obama lacks much of what is needed to be president. But, I have to give it to Obama for being a great motivational speaker. We just need SO MUCH MORE to pick up where Bush left off.

Why is everyone so afraid to talk about reality? Why has so many people forgot what Bill Clinton did for African Americans?
It's not that Hillary doesn't care, it's that race is TRULY part of the issue and people are trying to pretend that isn't so.

I've posted over 20 comments to different Ticker news and not a single one has been posted. Is it because I do NOT support Obama.

aware   March 11th, 2008 2:18 pm ET

Dance for joy Hillary!

Barack is a flawed candidate – ego mania with a feminine brand ! :)

Hillary the HOPE of 08 or McCain :)

Gil - California   March 11th, 2008 2:18 pm ET

Hey Fred, Same thing if Shrillary wins. No matter how this turns out now I think the Republicans will win in November and the blame goes strait on Shrillary's version of Elaine dancing with the stars.

OBAMA 08   March 11th, 2008 2:18 pm ET

WON'T HELP ! And the comments about her big wins go to my belief that many Americans just believe what they are told. Senator Obama got more delegates from Texas than Hillary did. That makes it a lose for her under our form of government. Google and read. I am a 58 year old white woman and I do it all the time. You'd be surprised how much you can learn.

Rey   March 11th, 2008 2:16 pm ET

This was a bad tactics for the democrats to have two minority running for the same office. We are not divided in term of what change but, who will lead the change. Unfortunately, I am in agreement with you. It maybe too late to unit the party.

YBLN7   March 11th, 2008 2:12 pm ET

AFTER ALL THE FACTS ARE:

HE PLAYS RACE CARD;
HE MAKES DOUBLE TALKS;
HE MISLEAD VOTERS;
HE DEVIDES NOT UNITES;
HE HAS NOTHING BUT CHEAP WORDS, JUST WORDS.
HE IS JUST AN ORDINARY POORLY EQUIPPED POLITICIAN

fred   March 11th, 2008 2:09 pm ET

If Obama gets the nomination McCain will win!!! I will help him as will many others.

Either way Obama loses!!!!

david   March 11th, 2008 2:07 pm ET

How many times are you guys going to delete my same comment?

CNN female pseudojournalists. Women couldn't vote a 100 years ago. Are you too young or too blind to see what you are doing? Or is someone paying you not to see that Hillary is obviously the best qualified candidate?

She will be your next president. So, if you want a job in Nov., I suggest you start using your head for something other than hairspray.

Robert from Pa.   March 11th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Hey what happened to my earlier comment? All I said is that obama is not qualified to be President. Hillary will dance her way to the white house

Whiskey   March 11th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

dance monkey dance

Marty   March 11th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

I would be dancing too-in fact, the whole country should be doing The Dance of Joy-if Obama would do the right thing for the party, the country, and the world and DROP OUT NOW. Come on, Barak. Be a hero and get out of Hillary's way.

Anonymous   March 11th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

how come obama gets all the coverage with all the news media and all the coverage hillary gets is all negative is it because all the media is tells us who should be presidentand making this election between races instead of who they are

Debbie   March 11th, 2008 2:01 pm ET

Let's see if this comment makes it in. If I could get away with it I would put the entire letter about Hillary's experience in my response. But for those who haven't read it, and I have verified that the newspaper quotes were legit, it is on MSNBC covered by Mark Murray. Shame on you CNN for giving us the water down version of it.

Over and over   March 11th, 2008 1:56 pm ET

The same nasty remarks are made over and over and over. Its either an intense dislike for Obama or an intense dislike for Hillary. In the end, one of them will emerge as the nominee, and the intense dislike will be even worse. I do not know how the Dem. Party is going to bring either side together. The candidtes "might" be able (or will have no choice) to come together, but I highly doubt it if the voters will.

Arthur-Texas   March 11th, 2008 1:53 pm ET

Hillary is feeling good after her 3 big wins in Texas,Ohio and Rhode Island and I don't blame her.Big MO is on her side.She knows how to win the big states and will be our next president.She is a fabulous dancer!

Martin   March 11th, 2008 1:46 pm ET

Does anyone know when CNN is going to CORRECT its score for Texas? Obama won more delegates overall and won Texas. The count is still wrong on the main panel and lots of poor delusional Clinton voters might be given false hope from it – they are heading for heartbreak however it goes and they need the bad news as soon as possible – even if they get the nomination they'll lose the Presidency. Hillary doesn't have much to be dancing about when her only real hope is to grovel her way to the nomination at the convention and she has lost the popular vote and the state votes overall. The only state she can win convincingly is the State of Denial. Hopefully Edwards can be persuaded to take VP for Obama and you can get a decent candidacy instead of a crazy woman who is an even bigger divider than Bush.

OLEANDER   March 11th, 2008 1:46 pm ET

KEEP IT UP HILLARY!!! They all complain if you are to robotic, if youre not in touch with the American people or if you just wear the wrong color. Come one voters, we are better than this. Let her dance! She has made history. Can she not enjoy it?

Rey   March 11th, 2008 1:36 pm ET

Why ask Sen. Clinton to quit when Sen. Obama can do the same for the same reason. I understand that the messiah is in the lead in small margin but, I haven't heard any conclusive reason of why she should throw in the towel. Else, she would be label as a defeatist along with other accusation that people are labeling her. So much hate!

You guys want to represent the democratic party with someone that will sleep with the enemy and be your president, go right ahead. However, don't ask Sen. Clinton and her supporter to just let you sheep's run with this, it's our country too and no quitters here.

NEVEROBAMA   March 11th, 2008 1:23 pm ET

GO GIRL WE LOVE YOU!!!

IT IS GREAT TO SEE A FUN SIDE OF YOU!!

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!

HILLARY ALL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!

VOTE HILLARY
VOTE HILLARY
VOTE HILLARY

HJ   March 11th, 2008 1:23 pm ET

All the states that have voted for Clinton will be rewarded if she gets nominated. Small states will be looked at only, but I don't think they will get as much help as the big states. So small states...watch how you vote....

beinformed   March 11th, 2008 1:22 pm ET

Ok, every "news" item on this site that I want ot comment on is closed by the time I submit my thoughts... it must be because positive Hillary news is not news, and no one will say ,"WOW how refreshing to have a positive news piece on Hillary". There is not one lonely post here as I write this!

Well, here is my post!

Hillary, you have my educated, well researched vote for Commander-in Chief!

Good luck today!!

dakel   March 11th, 2008 1:22 pm ET

Hillary did not dance, she merely embedded herself among the kids, nodded her head a few times and clapped out of rhythm. Plus, she did not submit herself to the discipline of the group. Does anyone notice how plastic her smile was? Follow the sequence and you would see her turning away from the camera when she was supposed to be doing the routine. Maybe this is not be best way to show off her dancing skills, that is, if she's got any.

jeff   March 11th, 2008 1:21 pm ET

To joanna,
you can find multiple websites that have the cumulative popular vote up til now. For some reason CNN is not one of them. I think realclearpolitics is one, just google 2008 primary popular vote. And by the way, Obama is ahead. I'm not as hopeful as most of his supporters, I still think there is plenty of time for Hilary to steal the nomination. You go girl!!!

NYC   March 11th, 2008 1:21 pm ET

Um, OK?

Mary   March 11th, 2008 1:17 pm ET

So, where's the dancing?

GaVoter   March 11th, 2008 1:16 pm ET

You call that dancing? More like an over ripe pair wiggling in the fall breeze..

Frank   March 11th, 2008 1:13 pm ET

Who cares?

Why don't you skip this silly stuff and tell us more about John McCain pulling strings to get the air tanker contract away from Boeing so that his spear carriers could get the deal for Airbus.

How many Americans are going to lose their jobs over that little heist?

Jackson   March 11th, 2008 1:11 pm ET

Hmm. I was expecting her to be doing the robot.

EBC   March 11th, 2008 1:11 pm ET

This is where she needs to stay on the dance floor where she consistently dances around issues wink-wink, we don't need her in Office!!

Betsy   March 11th, 2008 1:10 pm ET

Take a break Hill, you deserve it!!

Hillary '08

Kevin   March 11th, 2008 1:10 pm ET

That's dancing?

She's standing there clapping with her mouth gaping open like some drone.

shari   March 11th, 2008 1:08 pm ET

another clinton-republican similarity. they both like to dance for the cameras. clinton may as well seek endorsement from Bush and McCain. She is doing their job for them in tearing down our strongest candidate. SHAME ON YOU HILLARY you make us sick. No one in my family would vote for you – we would rather NOT VOTE AT ALL

Nicia 4 Obama   March 11th, 2008 1:06 pm ET

Cute–but Hillary looked extremely uncomfortable.

maya   March 11th, 2008 1:05 pm ET

Wow- the attacks that come from just a little dance video! Just shows how easily hateful spin can develop from absolutely nothing!

HILLARY 2008!

Observant   March 11th, 2008 1:05 pm ET

Gag me

And to repeat a saying by Clinton fans: "CNN, how is this news???! WAAAAAHHHHHHH!"

Chris   March 11th, 2008 1:03 pm ET

Philadelphia will be Hilladelphia!!!

Deborah   March 11th, 2008 1:02 pm ET

Hillary should do the Good bye dance

Hillary is over.

OBAMA '08

Kris from AZ   March 11th, 2008 1:02 pm ET

Might as well have fun on the campain trail before it is all OVER. :-)

Chris   March 11th, 2008 1:01 pm ET

Obama should drop out now. SHAME ON HIM!

B. D. - Texas   March 11th, 2008 1:01 pm ET

She's totally red in the face and made efforts to turn away from the camera. She came off as embarrased by the whole thing. The kids seemed to have a great time though.

dem08   March 11th, 2008 1:01 pm ET

That was awesome! And, of course we all know what's going to happen.
Obama copies everything Hillary say, and now we will be waiting for someone in the Obama campaign or supporters to copy something like this. Tipical mentality.

Larry Buchas   March 11th, 2008 12:55 pm ET

She's got no other choice but to dance. Pennsylvania may be her last stand.

The Clintons kitchen sink strategy? The bathroom toilet strategy sounds more appropriate. This famous family keeps hitting new lows.

How can Barack be unqualified one week but qualified the next? It doesn't have to do with his lead, does it? Just as we thought, throw the guy a carrot and hope everyone believes you.

And Geraldine Ferrarro's comments are just plain stupid. Barack attracts packed crowds everywhere he goes. Is that because he's black, semi-black, a muslim? She represents a past generation that doesn't get it. No wonder this country has had its heads planted in the sand.

My next question for the Clintons is this:

Since you can't accept defeat, will you promise not to bolt the party, ala Joe Lieberman?

bridgett, lansing   March 11th, 2008 12:54 pm ET

This lady is a mess. Her administration is going to owe out so many favors that she won't be able to do anything. Why is the governor of PA and the governor of NJ both who have endorsed pushing so hard for their to be a recount in Florida and Michigan. Why didn't they speak up when all of this foolishness was taking place. Why didn't she stand up and say I am not going to sign this because this is stupid and voters should be counted. I will tell you why she and they thought she was inevitable. No one expected a Barack Obama and so now they are trying to cheat.

I think that she could care less about the American people. I think that this is all about her ego. Look at the people surrounding her this is not her first and it won't be the last scandal of someone endorsing her.

Have you ever heard of a Democrat or a Republican endorse a candidate from an opposite party before while the race was still going on. She fills if she can't win no democrat will win. And this man is suppose to pick this evil, backstabbing, coniving, vicious, & monstrous person to be his number two. Think realisticly in real life terms would you want someone like that guarding your back.

Party Pooper   March 11th, 2008 12:52 pm ET

Yes, Hilary! After you lose today and in Pennsylvania you can pusue dancing full-time!!!

Raoul   March 11th, 2008 12:48 pm ET

Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney should be the next reality dance show contestants. He can let the dogs out and she can scare them into voting for her!

Joanna   March 11th, 2008 12:46 pm ET

Can anyone calculate the voters state by state? I do think Hillary won more voters but less delegates now. Because in the big state, a pledged delegate represents more voters than in the small state. And in the primary, a pledged delegate represents more voters than in the caucuse.

Brian   March 11th, 2008 12:45 pm ET

You and Bush can keep dancing... right out he door.

Grif   March 11th, 2008 12:43 pm ET

Hillary's Hokey Kokiey skip, to number one choice, then.

Hillary's Heading Home to the WhiteHouse.

CB   March 11th, 2008 12:41 pm ET

Hey Hillary, what's this dancing with the choir in Pennsylvania crap? You must have forgotten Mississippi was voting today. I'm sorry; I forgot it’s a small state and not worth anything to you. Promise what you will to the people of Pennsylvania, the polls say that most of the state has bought into your dubious experience claims. When you get a moment from dancing, phone your adopted state, there’s a possible governor's position calling you. Being governor would surely would help you eight years down the road after the Obama presidency.

Travis   March 11th, 2008 12:37 pm ET

She dosen't even care about Mississippi. Her strategy is win the big states and screw the little states. Way to go dirt bag. Someone better be on the lookout at the PA pools. Rendel is a business partner with the Clintons and I'm sure he has his fix in place for this election like the one that occurred in NY.

Obama '08 may I please see your 1040's   March 11th, 2008 12:35 pm ET

Hillary while you dancing take two steps to the left off the campaigne trail.

Erica   March 11th, 2008 12:35 pm ET

Senator Clinton needs Senator Obama, however, he does not need her. It would be unwise for Obama to agree to serve under Hilary Clinton. They would bring him out for photo-ops only. Each of three remaining contenders have the same level of experience, they are all senators, and the country must decide who among them is best fit to serve the nation.

Will   March 11th, 2008 12:35 pm ET

Hillary's continuing "throw the kitchen sink" campaign tactics simply illustrates her desperation and that she is an example of the old politics that Obama wants to change. He casts the vision of what America can become always taking the high road while Hillary remains in the gutter.

God is watching us!

MarkH   March 11th, 2008 12:32 pm ET

Nice Teeth...."Wiiilllburrr!"

Les Gee   March 11th, 2008 12:28 pm ET

It about time that Obama got tough on Hillary. She and Husband have failed to produce their tax paperworks. she claimed that the press is beating on her. If that the case, what would she do if she is commander in Cheif breakdown and cry.

Curliss   March 11th, 2008 12:28 pm ET

If Hillary isn't the nominee, I would strongly support an independent run by her. If not to win...but just to ensure Obama doesn't get in. He's is not the right person for the job at this time and point in USA history.

HILLARY AS A INDEPENDENT!!!

GO HILLARY!!!

Ron   March 11th, 2008 12:28 pm ET

Yeah thats the Hillary I want to see in office .Givem hell Hillary

Mark in IA   March 11th, 2008 12:24 pm ET

Smooth move Hill. Keep on dancin'. You & GW can waltz off into the sunset....

Norm   March 11th, 2008 12:21 pm ET

nothing wrong with having some fun, good for her! She deserves it.

Shelly Lee   March 11th, 2008 12:15 pm ET

Okay, here we go again, the media is already telling us that Obama is going to win Mississippi.........that is the largest black population, and 70% of them will go for Obama............and how are the candidates being judged again??? The whole election is a total mess, and Hillary should win, just because she is the only candidate being voted for on her merits.

Reality check #1   March 11th, 2008 12:12 pm ET

You go , girl! Love that Hillary!

John Karsten   March 11th, 2008 12:11 pm ET

I hope she dances herself back to NY or was it somewhere in the south, I can never tell with her these days!

MCillary   March 11th, 2008 12:09 pm ET

Maybe she should do an Irish jig with MCcain she acts and votes like him.

AJ, IL   March 11th, 2008 12:03 pm ET

I guess Hillary has come to the conclusion that Obama's dancing given him an edge over her. If you can't beat 'em, then join 'em.

SHAME ON YOU HILLARY!

Carl   March 11th, 2008 12:01 pm ET

What song was it... that rap song about Superman?

Stacy Clarks, Texas   March 11th, 2008 12:00 pm ET

As an Obama supporter, Im glad to see the candidates take a step back and relax, kick back, and have fun!!

OBAMA 08!!!!!!!!!!

Mad in Texas   March 11th, 2008 12:00 pm ET

Way to go Hillary. Show them you know how to do many dances. Not just tap dancing. SOMEONE NEEDS TO TEACH OBAMA HOW NOT TO LIE. I don't understand why no news network has not called him on his campaing running statement. I did not back the Iraq War. He's right he didn't vote on it or lord knowS we'll never know whether he was against it because he was not even a U.S. Senator at the time. For him now on HINDSIGHT to get up there and say I was never for the war, but she voted for it is just another way to sway small minded people who will not face facts that he does not have a clue on how to run this country. OH!, what a field day AL Qaida will have if he gains the Oval Office. HILLAry 08

keg   March 11th, 2008 12:00 pm ET

LIE LIE DANCE

KMAN   March 11th, 2008 12:00 pm ET

Well, it appears Hillary is able to attract the too young to vote FEMALE voter! Although, I don't known how well she would do with these same children once they mature to an age of critical thinking ... my guess her support drops substantially!

MELMARIE   March 11th, 2008 11:58 am ET

THIS JUST HOW WE LIKE HILLARY... SO SURE OF HERSELF. THEN OBAMA IS ABLE TO GET THE JOB DONE WITHOUT ALL THE ATTACKS AND LIES!!!

OBAMA '08

J.C.T.   March 11th, 2008 11:58 am ET

THE LIBERTY BEL IS IN PENSILVANIA,
THE LIBERTY BELL WILL RANG "GOOD BYE" BARACK OBAMA.
PENSILVANIA WILL BE THE STATE THAT WILL OPEN THE ROAD
TO THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO REGAIN THE WHITE HOUSE..
WITH HILLARY CLINTON AS PRESIDENT..IN ORDER TO FIX OUR ECONOMY ALL ACROSS AMERICA..TO END WARS AND TO TRADE FRRELY WITH THE REST OF DEMOCRATIC WORLD.

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