CANTON, OH -- Robert Holeman came to Timken High School here
today with a message to deliver to Bill Clinton. He did -- and
he said the former president wasn’t happy about it.
Clinton spoke to a capacity crowd in this Northeast Ohio town,
the third of five events today in the Buckeye State. He told
voters that the contest was “the power of speeches against
the promise of solutions by a world-class change maker.”
Throughout the event, as Clinton made his case for his wife,
Holeman’s dissenting voice could be heard. At times he
simply shouted Obama’s name. When Clinton would set up
a sure applause line, Holeman could be heard heckling. As soon
as Clinton finished speaking, the Canton native made a beeline
to the ropeline to give Clinton a piece of his mind.
“I asked the president to please stop the bickering between
the campaigns,” Holeman said in an interview afterwards.
“All this name calling is like the bully in the yard.
He can’t get his way, he can’t get nothing done.”
Holeman said he thought Clinton was “gasping for air.”
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“This is the last hurrah. After March 4, Hillary Clinton
will be out of the race for good, and Obama will take the commanding
lead,” he said. “She should back him with her delegates
immediately. That’s what I’m asking them to do.”
Holeman said that Clinton responded by saying Obama came after
him first. Holeman also described Clinton’s reaction to
him as “irate.”
“I think he even hit me in the face with his hand,”
he said. “He did give me a little pop. It was okay, because
I understand his tenacity for his wife.” Clinton did engage
Holeman for a few minutes, at times pointing directly at him.
It was unclear whether he did make physical contact, however.
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