Bill Clinton plans 4-stop campaign swing

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By Tiffany Griffin

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton will make a four-stop campaign swing through Indiana on Thursday, including an appearance in the small city of Clinton.

The Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign says the other events will be in the southern Indiana communities of Boonville, Jasper and Vincennes. Clinton has a population about 5,000 and is north of Terre Haute, where Hillary Clinton visited last month.

Details on times and locations were not immediately announced.

Indiana's May 6 primary will determine the share Clinton and Barack Obama will win of the state's 72 pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention. Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton have already made a combined 20 Indiana campaign stops.

Monday, Apr 7 at 1:59 PM don garlits wrote ...

Please don't make us put up with four days of Billy "I didn't have sex with that women' Clinton. He may have some different lies to tell,but they will be lies. If he thought Hillary was so good, why did he cheat on her. The Clintons need to have the electorate tell them to go back to Arkansas and stay there. We don't need either one of them in Washington. We also need to get rid of all the incumbents in the house and senate and start over.

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