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Bill Clinton Coming to Billings
By Matthew Frank, 4-30-08
Bill Clinton is coming to Billings May 10 to stump for his wife Hillary in the run up to Montana’s June 3 presidential primary. He’ll be speaking at the Truman Day Dinner, a Yellowstone County Democratic fundraiser.
This will be the former president’s second stop in Montana in as many months. In early April he visited Havre, Great Falls, Helena and Butte.
We’ll have more information on Bill Clinton’s visit as it becomes available.
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