Politics | Republican Clinton Gets Cold Shoulder From GOP Republicans tuning her out as they focus attacks on Obama By Sam Gale Rosen Posted Apr 30, 2008 7:40 PM CDT Copied Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., meets with residents during a campaign stop in Hobart, Ind., Tuesday, April 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael McArdle, Pool) Republican strategists are tuning out Hillary Clinton as they ramp up their attacks on Barack Obama, writes Jonathan Martin in Politico. The national party is increasingly focusing its ads and money on Obama, and John McCain's camp also puts a definite emphasis on him. A new daily email to reporters about McCain's schedule features an "Audacity Watch" but has yet to mention Clinton. "The math is still clearly in his favor, he leads in fundraising and has the energy in the party behind him. So it makes sense," a GOP strategist says of the concentration on Obama. Read These Next Trump is calling out the 'arm of the Democratic party.' His life was full of intrigue, diamonds—and years with Jackie O. Taylor and Travis are getting married. You know you're good when you get a high-five from your heckler. Report an error