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Surprise, Surprise: Daily Pennsylvanian Endorses Clinton


The fact that Hillary's two biggest cheerleaders here in Pennsylvania, Michael Nutter and Ed Rendell, are both Penn alumni couldn't have anything to do with this, right?


Clinton, on the other hand, is ready to lead this nation now. A successful champion for change, her experience in the Senate and as first lady gives her a better understanding of how Washington works. She has the ability to turn policy into reality. And her mastery of causes central to the Democratic Party's platform makes her better suited to challenge presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. 

Take her leadership on health-care issues. In 1993, then-first lady Clinton urged America to embrace universal health care during her keynote speech at Penn's commencement. Unfortunately, she was far ahead of the times. Her proposal was met with fierce resistance and ultimately rejected. 

Refusing to give up, Clinton helped to expand children's health insurance in the late 90's instead. More than a decade later, her new policies - and the concept of universal health care itself - enjoy wider support because of her past work. Indeed, of all the candidates still in the race, she offers the most comprehensive health care proposal. And as with most of her plans, she also has a way to fund it.

Some doubt Clinton's ability to bring the country together. But, in New York, her senatorial campaigns united a surprisingly wide coalition of supporters across political and socioeconomic boundaries. She can do the same this November. 

Others are concerned with her support for the Iraq War Resolution. But since then, she has pressed the Bush administration for accountability and demanded a responsible end to the war. She also has far more exposure to national security and foreign policy.

Ultimately, we are confident in Clinton's ability to implement her agenda. It's this quality that has brought leaders like Mayor Michael Nutter and Governor Ed Rendell to her side. And it's this quality that convinces us to support her as well. 

Why does any newspaper, let alone a student-run one, feel the need to endorse political candidates? I find it incredibly divisive. And this sounds like boilerplate copy from the Clinton press packet. Let's hope it motivates students and faculty to cast their votes for Obama on Tuesday.

(I think that annual gift I was finally going to send in this year can go to Obama's campaign instead.)




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I just read the comments section following the editorial. You have got to be kidding! Count me highly skeptical that the "commenters" weren't coordinated by Clinton's campaign to post as soon as the editorial was published.

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No, I don't think it has anything to do with it. We all need to look a the issues and so-called conspiracies.

This isn't news. I could care less about this college paper which in point of fact I never heard of.

But what's interesting is that I've never heard college newspapers brough up as endorsement news. It seems the MSM (NYT caucus blog which posted this crap) is grasping at straws to "balance" Hillary's bad news of losing every major Penn. newspaper endorsement.

It's extremely tiresome how eager the MSM is to make Hillary's grim situation look good.

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As a Penn alumnus, I'm disappointed. I worked on the DP for years as a student, and I'm not certain this has anything to do with Rendell or Nutter. That said, you have to keep in mind that these kids writing this were in fourth or fifth grade, max, when Clinton LEFT office. I was there during his terms, and I have a distinctly different recollection than they seemed to have.

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