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Aired: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 10-11AM ET
By guest host Jack Beatty
The polls still suggest that Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee for president. She's up by 23 points nationally, by 6 in Iowa, by 13 in New Hampshire, by 15 in South Carolina.
Yet, after a shaky performance -- her first -- in the last debate, pundits are pronouncing her vulnerable. Once seen as inevitable, she is now just one choice.
This hour, On Point: With 50 days to go before the Iowa caucus, on the eve of a showdown debate in Las Vegas, Democrats are asking: should Hillary Clinton be their nominee? Should she be the next president?


| · | Patrick Healy, political reporter at The New York Times | | · | Jamal Simmons, Democratic political strategist and president of New Future Communications | | · | Eleanor Smeal, co-chair of the advisory board of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and president of the Feminist Majority Foundation. |
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