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Slide 1: Original presentation by the Hillary Clinton campaign
Slide 7: Revision of presentation that nobody asked us to undertake
Slide 8: Winning the Tough Districts How Hillary Clinton can help build a bigger Democratic majority Press <Space> or <Right> to advance
Slide 9: Winning in the tough districts “We must fight for those seats!” In 2006, the Democrats retook Congress by picking up 31 new seats. Twenty of those freshman Democrats are in Republican-leaning districts that voted for President Bush in 2004. These freshmen need a nominee who can compete in their tough districts. Press <Space> or <Right> to advance
Slide 10: Winning in the tough districts “We must fight for those seats!” In those 20 districts, Hillary has won 16, most by large margins... District Member District Member AZ (5) Mitchell NH (1) Porter AZ (8) Giffords NY (19) Hall CA (11) McNerney NY (20) Gillibrand FL (16) Mahoney NY (24) Arcuri IN (2) Donnelly OH (18) Space IN (8) Ellsworth PA (10) Carney IN (9) Hill PA (4) Altmire KS (2) Boyda TX (22) Lampson MN (1) Walz TX (23) Rodriguez NC (11) Shuler WI (8) Kagen Press <Space> or <Right> to advance
Slide 11: Winning in the tough districts Most of the contested districts have more than the national average of senior voters. Nationally, Hillary has won the senior vote by a 24-point margin. Clinton Obama 58% Fighting for seniors 34% Press <Space> or <Right> to advance
Slide 12: Winning in the tough districts It all adds up... Hillary is the candidate who will win in the tightly contested districts that will likely spell the difference in the general election. Press <Space> or <Right> to end this slide show; <Home> to repeat
Slide 13: Side by side comparisons



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