Rock star, underdog visit CNY
Somebody who's not even running can wow a crowd, while a candidate scrambles to make a point. of Aretha Franklin's "Respect." Women with for the rally, hoping to get a handshake from the former Meanwhile, less than an hour earlier and fewer than four miles away, it was a starkly different political scene.
John Spencer, the Republican running against Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, stood with a handful of reporters beneath opy of an abandoned gas station near Carrier Corp.
Clinton's failure to create new jobs, a Carrier company's campus, where he had originally scheduled his York who understand we're losing jobs," said Spencer, who's trailing far behind Hillary Clinton in polls.
"I'm not looking for a welcome from York voters less than two weeks before the Nov. 7 election.
