Clinton to make upstate NY appearances
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Fresh off the campaign trial, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is logging miles again in upstate New York.
Clinton is scheduled Wednesday to talk about alternative energy in Syracuse and farmers hurt by a recent hailstorm in the Finger Lakes. She will be in Buffalo later in the day for the ceremonial opening of the Erie Canal Harbor and to tour an artists' center.
The second-term senator's frequent appearances around the state were curtailed when she ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. Since attending the State Fair in Syracuse last summer, her only public appearance in upstate New York was at Gov. David Peterson's inauguration in March.
Clinton suspended her campaign last month after Sen. Barack Obama secured enough delegates to clinch the nomination.
Newsday, July 1, 2008
Clinton is scheduled Wednesday to talk about alternative energy in Syracuse and farmers hurt by a recent hailstorm in the Finger Lakes. She will be in Buffalo later in the day for the ceremonial opening of the Erie Canal Harbor and to tour an artists' center.
The second-term senator's frequent appearances around the state were curtailed when she ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. Since attending the State Fair in Syracuse last summer, her only public appearance in upstate New York was at Gov. David Peterson's inauguration in March.
Clinton suspended her campaign last month after Sen. Barack Obama secured enough delegates to clinch the nomination.
Newsday, July 1, 2008


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