September 7, 2007 - 2:40pm
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Four county chairs back Clinton

Four more Democratic County Chairs today endorsed Hillary Clinton for President: Charlotte DeFilippo of Union, Sheriff Joseph Spiczuzzo of Middlesex, James Pickering of Cape May and Louis Magazzu of Cumberland. Clinton was in New Jersey today, speaking to the annual Democratic State Committee conference in Atlantic City.

“I have discussed my intention to endorse Senator Clinton with many of the other elected party leaders in our county,” Spicuzzo said. “The overwhelming majority of all those mayors, legislators and other leaders with whom I have spoken will also endorse Senator Clinton.”

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Comments

Who are the 11 felons from


Who are the 11 felons from yesterday backing?

09/07/07 3:57 pm

Bin laden


Hey anyone read the transcript.? If I didn't know it was his him ..it sounds just like Hillary Plastic Pelosi, Reid and the rest of the treasonous liberal defeatists in congress (and NJ). Think don't pay attention to what our leaders say? Scary ..if your a Democrat. He 's probably registerd as a D in HC

09/07/07 4:13 pm

Senator Pantsuit


Yes, all her vast experience on the foreign policy stage qualifies her for the presidency. She will lose and lose badly if Democrats are dumb enough to nominate her.

09/07/07 9:10 pm

Demsanddonts


No one wants to be President more than Senator Clinton. While I am not sure I am supporting her in the primary, I am certain that she is head and shoulders above every single Rep candidate. Rudy is Bush league, Romney looks the part but cant act it, Fred T is lazy and has never fought a hard fight in his political life, McCain has left his principals in crazy GOP base land. Hillary has the whole package she'll beat anyone on the GOP side. The GOP hopes to run against her, they are mistaken. She has taken everything the right can dish out and she still beats them. Watch out for her, unless some miracle happens in the Dem Primary she will become President Clinton.

09/08/07 2:07 pm