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Senator Clinton Gets a Workout in Philly
April 11, 2008 1:14 PM
ABC News' Eloise Harper Reports: Senator Hillary Clinton got into the workout groove when she stopped by a YMCA aerobics class in Philadelphia Friday morning.
About 20 ladies were line dancing, getting their workout, when in walked the Democratic presidential candidate. Clinton waved her hands back and forth in the air and bounced her head from side to side to the music.
She shifted from side to side but declined an offer to join in on the class as they exercised in coordinated moves. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
When the New York senator was asked later about the dancing, she replied, "Ill tell you what that was a better work out than it might have appeared at first. I think we need to put that music on the plane."
Clinton then suggested her campaign should do some of the moves she picked up in the class – in flight.
"Instead of throwing the tennis balls and the oranges we need to be going back and forth." Clinton said.
Senator Clinton has said in the past that she enjoys walking to get a work out. She moves at a pretty quick pace when she walks, leaving reporters who try to keep up with her moving at a light jog at times.
Perhaps Clinton will add this new dance routine to her work out plan.
April 11, 2008 in Bush, George W. | Permalink | User Comments (74)
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Go Hillary
Philly Loves you!
You are the best Democratic Candidate we have.
Posted by: seah | Apr 11, 2008 1:27:23 PM
Too late to practice her ambition. Time is not to her side! Sorry!
Posted by: Peace | Apr 11, 2008 1:36:31 PM
GO HILLARY!!!!
Hillary just makes my day when she does silly fun stuff like this!!
SHE IS THE WOMAN TO GET IT DONE!!!!!
THIS NC WOMAN IS VOTING FOR HILLARY ON MAY 6th!!!!!
Posted by: NClady | Apr 11, 2008 1:37:14 PM
Like she knows how to work out as the meaning of work out goes.She moves her lips and all the lies pop put of her smerked face.Honest people that is under her.Give me a breakkkkkkk>
Posted by: honest | Apr 11, 2008 1:41:43 PM
WOMEN FOR HILLARY!!!!
Posted by: Cindy | Apr 11, 2008 1:54:35 PM
you woman are a buch of nut's, hillary is totally wrong for this country, she is not capable of protecting this country, she lie's like a rug evertime she open's her mouth. you woman all need to stop idolizing this woman
Posted by: frank | Apr 11, 2008 2:00:25 PM
She won't win Philly
The African American population is LARGE
She should practice what Obama is doing
Go into town where she has a chance
This is Obama is chpping away at her lead
He's hitting places where she has a small lead and with hopes to overturn
It's working
Posted by: Vanessa | Apr 11, 2008 2:01:29 PM
Vanessa, Vanessa...Where will we find you on April 23rd when Hillary is still in this race because Obama can't close the deal?
Your comments are a Xerox of Ohio.
Posted by: LOM | Apr 11, 2008 2:07:19 PM
Vanessa where are you getting the info on Philly? Because the real truth is Obama is slipping in the polls that are in state
Posted by: Bishop | Apr 11, 2008 2:11:19 PM
No one has lied on current events, issues and platforums as Obama has.
Obama has lied on all his friends, and his own family.
He lied to the Blacks in their own churches. How can they trust him now?
He refused to go to the Black Caucus, He Refused to go to MLK Aniversary.
He is supporting gays this week over them.
He has shown the black people they are no better than the rest, Just a vote he wants.
All are equal under Obama, your just a vote to him. His own persoanl goal and agenda is his priority.
The only thing you can beleive in about Obama is he will do absolutely any thing for a vote.
Posted by: seah | Apr 11, 2008 2:13:15 PM
I hope Vanessa isn't still quoting the stale poll by PPP (D) that had Obama up by 2 percentage points in PA back on 4/1.
Posted by: LOM | Apr 11, 2008 2:13:33 PM
Obama, as he did in Ohio, is out-spending Clinton by 5-1 in Pennsylvania. Obama will, as he did in Ohio, lose Pennsylvania to Clinton. She is the better candidate.
Posted by: svsolis | Apr 11, 2008 2:18:24 PM
Closing the gap on a 20 point lead is hardly news. We have seen that once he starts campaigning in states, he can do that. Good for him. Big deal. The bigger question is whether or not he can close the deal! In short, the answer is NO!
All of the pundits say she has to win by huge margins or she'll have to get out. Well, 10% wasn't *huge* by their standards in Ohio, but she's still in the race.
I'm actually not a bully. I have actually complimented Vanessa on a couple of occasions for talking about the margin of error. When was the last time you complimented a Hillary supporter?
Posted by: LOM | Apr 11, 2008 2:21:07 PM
All politicians are like what they are....politician but after all said and done,whom do we truely trust will work for the people?what has Obama ever fight for and lose?Atleast we know what Hillary has fought for sohe has a record.Obama has no record.It is like going to a nurse...one of the has a a note write on its door I am Register Nurse I pass the exam and Another one write I write the exam and fail and the third one wrote nothing....who will u trust?Americans think?
Posted by: connerstone77 | Apr 11, 2008 2:33:40 PM
I agree... Obama won't win PA but she needs a landslide
15+
Its looks more and more everyday chances are
she'll win by 6 or 8
she'll only have a net gain of maybe 6 or 7
Thats not enough
And if a shocker occurs
and Obama wins PA
April 23:
Clinton suspends her campiagn
The point is
she needs a landslide and I believe she won't get it
Posted by: Vanessa | Apr 11, 2008 2:35:30 PM
I've complimented several Hillary supporters on several occasions when they've shown some class -- certainly not very often as that's a bit of a high bar for some of the folks on here whose desperation level has risen as fast as their dialogue has plummeted.
Well, we have a week and a half to see just how PA will turn out! Until then, polls are polls. But I don't think it's nearly so much a matter of Obama closing the deal as it is Clinton facing reality.
Obama 2008 -- Yes, WE CAN!!!
Posted by: Jackt51 -- Vietnam Vet and Proud Liberal | Apr 11, 2008 2:37:03 PM
It's ok LOM - Clinton supporters can "take it" because like Clinton, we are humanitarians who understand the human element. As the nomination process continues and their candidate fails to make significant progress towards locking up the nomination, Obama supporters will feel dispair and lash out emotionally. The bad thing about that is: Obama cannot win in the GE without the majority of the very people they lash out at. Right now, as I am sure you know, the polling trends are not in his favor but things are still close.
Posted by: DCVoter | Apr 11, 2008 2:37:42 PM
Even if HRC doesn't win PA by double-digits, it will still be one more big state that doesn't go to Obama. OH, NY, MA, NJ, CA, TX, PA, FL, MI....
Combine the loss of another big state primary with all the other "unelectable" qualities of the Obama campaign, and it becomes one more negative data point that will influence the SuperDs.
HRC '08 or McCain '08
Posted by: Virginia Independent | Apr 11, 2008 2:37:59 PM
Vanessa -- You said the same thing about Ohio, on script with the rest of the pundits. Tell me, why does she need to win by a landslide? Is it your position that 6 or 7 points is not enough to continue her candidacy?
I will agree if Obama pulls an upset, she will have little to no argument for staying in the race. I truly doubt that will happen though, but never say never.
Posted by: LOM | Apr 11, 2008 2:38:23 PM
Leaving out Fl. and MI. is the only way Obama can win.
Posted by: Bishop | Apr 11, 2008 2:39:23 PM
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