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Bill Clinton Campaigning in Kalispell, Missoula This Week
By Matthew Frank, 5-12-08
Update - The Clinton campaign has announced that Bill Clinton will visit Missoula Wednesday. He’s speaking at the Adams Center, in the West Auxiliary Gym, and 9:15 a.m.
Bill Clinton will return to Montana Tuesday to stump for his wife and Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Hillary Clinton in Kalispell, the Clinton campaign announced today. Clinton will speak at Flathead Community College‘s Blake Hall Arboretum at 7:30 p.m. Additional details to be announced.
The former president was in Billings Saturday night for the Truman Day Dinner, a Yellowstone County Democratic fundraiser. He was also in Montana in early April visiting Havre, Great Falls, Helena and Butte.
Montana’s primary is June 3, the last in this extended primary season. Clinton trails Sen. Barack Obama in delegates, the popular vote and, as of this weekend, superdelegates.
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