March 11th, 2008
09:48 AM ET
15 years ago

Clinton, off the trail and on the dance floor

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
soundoff (96 Responses)
  1. I agree Fred

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

    March 11, 2008 02:27 pm at 2:27 pm |
  2. News Flash I

    This just in:

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

    What a gal, what experience–NOT.

    March 11, 2008 02:28 pm at 2:28 pm |
  3. david

    GO HILLARY GO!!!

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

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

    March 11, 2008 02:28 pm at 2:28 pm |
  4. News Flash II

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:29 pm at 2:29 pm |
  5. Viktoriya

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:29 pm at 2:29 pm |
  6. Inquiring Mind

    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

    March 11, 2008 02:36 pm at 2:36 pm |
  7. Jackson

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

    March 11, 2008 02:37 pm at 2:37 pm |
  8. News Flash IV

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:38 pm at 2:38 pm |
  9. Amazing

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:38 pm at 2:38 pm |
  10. Justin

    "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.

    March 11, 2008 02:39 pm at 2:39 pm |
  11. mary

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:40 pm at 2:40 pm |
  12. News Flash V

    This just in:

    Hillary was responsible for knocking down the Berlin Wall.

    What a gal, what experience–NOT.

    March 11, 2008 02:40 pm at 2:40 pm |
  13. etta1

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:42 pm at 2:42 pm |
  14. twister49

    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?

    March 11, 2008 02:43 pm at 2:43 pm |
  15. hrip

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:43 pm at 2:43 pm |
  16. etta1

    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

    March 11, 2008 02:45 pm at 2:45 pm |
  17. Sharon

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

    March 11, 2008 02:46 pm at 2:46 pm |
  18. You're A Small State After All

    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

    March 11, 2008 02:49 pm at 2:49 pm |
  19. CHILL!

    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.

    March 11, 2008 02:56 pm at 2:56 pm |
  20. twister49

    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?

    March 11, 2008 03:43 pm at 3:43 pm |
  21. Helen

    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

    March 11, 2008 05:10 pm at 5:10 pm |
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