Clinton goes to Florida, and asks that every vote be counted

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Fresh off a win in Kentucky and a defiant, memorable primary night speech, Hillary Clinton campaigns on in Florida. She is raising money and hammering at the idea that the votes of Florida Democratic primary voters must be counted.

On Wednesday, Clinton compared her effort to seat Florida and Michigan delegates to epic American struggles, including those to free the slaves and win the right to vote for blacks and women. What is the strategy here? How long will it go on?

Guest: Howard Wolfson, Clinton campaign communications director

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