Clinton wins surprise support from former French first lady
PARIS, Nov 22 (Reuters) US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton won surprise backing from the wife of former French President Jacques Chirac today, together with a pledge to join her on the campaign trail.
The Chiracs' political affiliations are at the opposite end of the spectrum from the Clintons', but the former French first lady said she had always thought Democratic candidate Clinton had the makings of a US president.
''She's a woman who is not liked by everybody. But she's strong and she has convictions,'' Bernadette Chirac, well-known for a forceful character of her own, told the weekly Le Figaro magazine.
In the later years of his presidency, Jacques Chirac was widely vilified in the United States for his vocal opposition to the Iraq war led by President George W Bush.
His wife met Clinton several times when her husband Bill Clinton was in the White House before Bush.
''From the first look, the first words, Hillary Clinton is a friendly, smiling person who never lets herself be caught out,'' she said.
She
even
expressed
interest
in
attending
the
Democratic
convention
in
Denver
in
August.
''And
if
I
can
be
of
any
use
to
her
somewhere
in
the
campaign,
I'm
available.
I'd
like
to
go
with
her
and
I'm
going
to
suggest
it
to
her.''
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