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Stop number seven, a fund raiser for one of her husband's steadiest supporters throughout the impeachment, Congressman Jerry Nadler.
A few weeks ago, her husband told reporters he'd be delighted to help her get out the vote if she runs. Would she welcome his support?
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS, ABC News Political Analyst: Well, certainly publicly. I think, though, that even deeper than that is that this is really her chance to show that she can get elected, that she can serve in her own right, not just as his partner.
BLAKEMORE: However she emerges as her own woman, New York State polls show that she and possible Republican candidate New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, are now running a dead heat. The lead that she had over him three months ago has worn off.
(voice-over) Her long day ended with a visit to a child care organization. There'll be another full day in the New York City suburbs today, and Thursday a tour in upstate New York. Topics, farm problems, public school quality, health care reform, and minority group relations.
Run or not, is covering all the bases.
Blakemore, ABC News, New York.
CHARLES GIBSON: Will she run, won't she run? It is the political soap opera question that fascinates everyone.
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CHARLES GIBSON: If I made you bet $5 right now, does she run or doesn't she run, what's your bet?
ELIZABETH VARGAS, HOST: I would bet she does run, but I wonder why, I really do.
CHARLES GIBSON: All right, you're on. I can't bet $5, but you're on for a buck.
ELIZABETH VARGAS: Oh, come on, Charlie, if I can bet $5, you can bet $5!
CHARLES GIBSON: OK, I'll go with $5. I'll go with $5.
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