Clinton campaign affirms a kinder, gentler Hillary
By Dana Wilkie, COPLEY NEWS SERVICE
January 10, 2008
WASHINGTON – Suddenly, her campaign strategists are using words like “more open” and “accessible.” Her key congressional supporters are talking about her “warmth” and “feeling.”
Expect Hillary Rodham Clinton to show a more “human” side in coming weeks – perhaps the same side that many analysts and members of her staff said helped turned the tide for the New York senator in winning New Hampshire’s Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday.
Showing her personal side may have worked in New Hampshire, but analysts warned that she must be careful not to appear calculating in displaying her emotions.
“We have to watch for two things,” said Carol Jenkins, president of the Women’s Media Center, a nonpartisan group that analyzes how high-profile women are covered in print, radio and TV. “They cannot be manipulative. But they do have to strive for the same right, the same option, to be as inspirational and emotional as the guys.”
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