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Sen. Clinton Endorsed by Jon Corzine
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NEW YORK, NY April 03, 2007 —Hillary Clinton got New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine's endorsement at an event in Elizabeth yesterday. They were also joined by close to a hundred state and local elected officials. Supporter Eileen Kelly was also there.
REPORTER: She says she backs Senator Clinton even though she doesn't know if Clinton can deliver on her pledge to get troops out of Iraq quickly.
KELLY: Well I don't know about getting out if the war how easy that is going to be. You know. But affordable health care and college those are my main ones.
REPORTER: Governor Corzine, who has opposed the Iraq War from it's inception, says he supported Clinton in part because she will get troops out of Iraq 9O days after taking office. New Jersey and 23 other states have moved their Presidential primary up to February 5, 2OO8.
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