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In this article, I trace the validity and effects of the “experience” argument used by Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign in order to reveal its racial undertones. I am not suggesting that Mrs. Clinton is a racist or even that, given the choice, prefers to run on “experience” rather than a populist message of change. Rather, my purpose is descriptive. I only attempt to show the effects of her “experience” argument. I leave it to classmates and colleagues to judge whether the effects of her argument are purposeful or simply an unwanted byproduct of a campaign Mrs. Clinton wishes she wasn’t running.
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In this essay, I trace the validity and effects of the “experience” argument used by Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign in order to reveal its racial undertones. I am not suggesting that Mrs. Clinton is a racist or even that, given the choice, would rather run on “experience” than a populist message of change. My purpose is descriptive. I only attempt to show the effects of her “experience” argument. I leave it to classmates and colleagues to judge whether the effects of her argument are purposeful or simply an unwanted byproduct of a campaign Mrs. Clinton wishes she wasn’t running.
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