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"I was shocked when I learned Iowa and Mississippi have never elected a woman governor, senator or member of Congress. There has got to be something at work here," she said, theorizing it may be the risk-averse nature of a state built around agriculture.(Hat Tip: Politico)
"I think not only do I have to bring people to me, I have to maybe reassure people here maybe more than I do in New Hampshire, which has had a woman governor," she said.
"I think Iowa poses a special burden, or a special obstacle to me because when you look at the numbers, how can Iowa be ranked with Mississippi? That's not what I see. That's not the quality. That's not the communitarianism, that's not the openness I see in Iowa."
STATEMENT FROM MISSISSIPPI REPUBLICAN PARTY CHAIRMAN JIM HERRING
"Hillary Clinton's comments are a slap in the face to the people of Mississippi and they further underscore how out of touch she is with voters in the South," said Herring. [....]ALSO: Mississippi Democratic Party spokesman says, "Our official comment is, we decline to comment."