May 1, 2008
President Clinton visits WVU campus
MORGANTOWN -- Despite findings that Hillary Clinton has less support among young people than Barack Obama, West Virginia University students came out in droves Thursday to support the Democrat vying to be the nation's first female president.
And her husband spent an hour trying to persuade them she is the "change-maker" who deserves their vote, the person who will make critical decisions to reshape the nation within her first few years in office.
"There is a huge difference between good intentions and real changes in your life," Bill Clinton told more than 1,000 people - most of them students taking time out from finals week - who had waited for hours in a chilly morning rain for his nearly hour-long speech on historic Woodburn Circle.
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