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Sunday, December 24, 2006
Kobe urges Sen. Clinton to 'go for it 110 percent'
NEW YORK (AP) -- Call Kobe Bryant an undecided voter. Appearing with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and a dozen fellow NBA players at a holiday food giveaway in Harlem, the Los Angeles Lakers star said he was interested in a potential Clinton presidential candidacy but wasn't ready to commit.
"I'm a firm believer that if you have a dream and if you want to accomplish something, go for it 110 percent," Bryant told reporters. Clinton has said she would disclose her political plans early next year. Asked which candidate he'd support for president in 2008, Bryant said it was too early to decide. "I follow it just like everyone else. I'll see how it comes out in the wash," he said. The event, sponsored by Feed the Children, provided 80,000 pounds of food to 10,000 families. |
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