Hillary Clinton's senior strategist has been forced to resign in the latest high-profile departure from her campaign team.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Mark Penn, the pollster and senior strategist for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid, left the campaign Sunday after it was disclosed he met with representatives of the Colombian government to help promote a free trade agreement Clinton opposes. "After the events of the last few days, Mark Penn has asked to give up his role as chief strategist of the Clinton Campaign," campaign manager Maggie Williams said in a statement released Sunday. "Mark, and Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates, Inc. will continue to provide polling and advice to the campaign." Communications director Howard Wolfson and pollster Geoff Garin will craft strategy for the campaign going forward, Williams said. "Senator Clinton was disappointed that meetings with Colombians had occurred. She is a strong opponent of the trade deal," said a Clinton campaign officials speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not given authority to speak publicly. "Over the course of the weekend he recognized he needed to step aside as chief strategist."Ms Clinton's campaign has focused on her experience as a long-standing senator and former first lady, but this has helped Mr Obama's message of change.SBI Exam solved paper, CAT SAMPLE PAPER,RRB TICKET COLLECTOR sample PAPER,UPCPMT sample PAPER, BANK PO sample PAPER,BANK CLERK sample PAPER,UPSC (PT) sample PAPER, CDS sample PAPER,MAT SOLVED PAPER,MAT SOLVED PAPER,B.ED SOLVED PAPER, PRIMARY TEACHER sample PAPER,RAJASTHAN PCS sample PAPER,BPSC SOLVED PAPER,MPPCS SOLVED PAPER,CPMT sample PAPER,AIEEE SOLVED PAPER,(Paper) SBI Clerk 2008 Solved Paper ,SBI PO 2008 Solved Paper,SBI PO GENERAL AWARENESS SOLVED PAPER,UPSC, IAS Solved Paper,
Monday, April 7, 2008
chief strategist of Hillary Clinton's Mark Penn resigns
Hillary Clinton's senior strategist has been forced to resign in the latest high-profile departure from her campaign team.ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Mark Penn, the pollster and senior strategist for Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential bid, left the campaign Sunday after it was disclosed he met with representatives of the Colombian government to help promote a free trade agreement Clinton opposes. "After the events of the last few days, Mark Penn has asked to give up his role as chief strategist of the Clinton Campaign," campaign manager Maggie Williams said in a statement released Sunday. "Mark, and Penn, Schoen and Berland Associates, Inc. will continue to provide polling and advice to the campaign." Communications director Howard Wolfson and pollster Geoff Garin will craft strategy for the campaign going forward, Williams said. "Senator Clinton was disappointed that meetings with Colombians had occurred. She is a strong opponent of the trade deal," said a Clinton campaign officials speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not given authority to speak publicly. "Over the course of the weekend he recognized he needed to step aside as chief strategist."Ms Clinton's campaign has focused on her experience as a long-standing senator and former first lady, but this has helped Mr Obama's message of change.
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