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President Clinton Continues WV Campaign Swing Friday Save Email Print
Posted: 4:44 PM May 8, 2008
Last Updated: 4:44 PM May 8, 2008
Reporter: WSAZ News Staff
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ)-- Former President Bill Clinton will campaign for his wife in 5 West Virginia towns on Friday.

Mr. Clinton will start his day with a rally at the Madison Fire Dept. starting at 10am.

He will then travel to Williamson for a 12:15 rally at the Fire Department.

The former president will then make a 3pm campaign stop at Wayne HS.

His final 2 stops will be in St. Albans at McKinley Middle School at 5:30; then in Ripley at Fire Rescue Station 30 at 7:30.

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Posted by: Margo on May 9, 2008 at 05:19 PM
Living legend!?! He's just here scoping out the hot Wayne chicks!

Posted by: Doug on May 9, 2008 at 10:18 AM
Just in time for rush hour traffic, good luck getting home to those living in St Albans Rt. 60 will be jammed up.

Posted by: To Phil on May 9, 2008 at 09:14 AM
Are you going to write the same comment on every story? Find something new with some actual facts to back up your ludicrous false statements.

Posted by: Phil on May 8, 2008 at 08:55 PM
Go Hillary......beat down that uppity Obama,he is inexperienced,hangs with $harpton,Je$$ie,and Wright,not to mention serving on a board with a known terrorist.Obama is an elitist,he doesn't care about WV or Kentucky....he thinks we don't matter,hillbillies don't count

Posted by: Doug on May 8, 2008 at 08:52 PM
I welcome Bill to our area of Southern WV and I know he will feel right at home here too. I have been in Arkansas and the people there where he is from have ideas and personalities just like southern WV. They are our kind of people proud to be who and how we are.. We are also privileged to have this living American legend in our area...

Posted by: Citizen on May 8, 2008 at 07:47 PM
Are these open to the public?

Posted by: Vicky on May 8, 2008 at 04:55 PM
GO HILLARY!!!!!Come on WV...vote for the right person on Tuesday!!Let's show the media we can not be bought!!!!

Posted by: OVER on May 8, 2008 at 03:00 PM
Everyone needs to come out to the Clinton fairwell tour.

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