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The answer is that voters are angry at Washington
-- understandably so, Clinton said, but that doesn't mean Reid and other vulnerable incumbents are doomed. In the interview, the former Arkansas governor who dubbed himself "The Comeback Kid" during his 1992 presidential run, said Reid and other incumbents can't get down on themselves. "He needs not to be ground down by this," Clinton said. "A lot of politicians are taking this personally. You have to take it seriously, but not personally." Back to Reid, the president said: "He needs to never forget that he loves the people who are mad at him, and he needs to never forget he spent a lifetime helping them." Chin up, Harry. "He can't stop believing that he'll get their votes back," Clinton said. "Never stop believing." Unfortunately, Reid was not on hand to hear the advice or attend his own rally. He was in the last place most incumbents want to be seen these days
-- Washington. "Doing his job," Clinton said.
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