May 10, 2008
Bill campaigns for Hillary in the W.Va. hills
Clintons look to Mountain State for a big win Tuesday
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"She's the best person to rebuild the middle class," he said. In the past decade, it has shrunk as wages have become stagnant, he said.

She also is the right person to "end the war in Iraq in the right way," he said, noting the number of high-ranking military officers who have endorsed her candidacy.

As part of that, he said she will take care of veterans, noting that she has pushed legislation to help soldiers recover from head wounds suffered from roadside bombs and authored legislation giving soldiers adequate body armor

Biggest, Clinton said, is his wife's experience.

"This woman has spent a lifetime changing people's lives," the former president said.

He then listed a litany of projects his wife took on as the nation's first lady and as first lady of Arkansas. She hasn't lived in Arkansas in 15 years, but voters there still gave her a 70 percent victory, he said.

"She's a genius at making changes in other people's lives," Clinton said.

Those changes included heading his Children's Health Insurance Program while he was president, something that has given millions of children across the nation health care they did not have before.

Sen. Clinton made an appearance at the state Capitol on Thursday and will be back in West Virginia on Monday, to attend a rally at Logan High School.

Her husband spent Thursday barnstorming across the north-central part of the state and ended his day in Mercer County.

To contact staff writer Tom Searls, use e-mail or call 348-5198.

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