The Fix
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) imminent turn as secretary of State gives the Clintons a chance to reshape their legacy from being partisan warriors to being bipartisan statesmen, writes Chris Cillizza. President-elect Obama’s rapid rise is driving underdog Democratic and black candidates, such as Rep. Kendrick Meek (Fla.), Rep. Artur Davis (Ala.) and former Rep. Harold Ford Jr. (Tenn.), into 2010 races they might not have otherwise considered, Cillizza writes.
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