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Clinton biographer David Maraniss on Bill: 'No gleam in his eyes, no electricity, muted'

Is Bill Clinton’s magic on the campaign trail gone? Maybe so…

Here’s David Maraniss, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and author of the book, “First in His Class: A Biography of Bill Clinton,” with some rather harsh observations of what he’s seeing from the “Big Dog” as he campaigns for Hillary in N.H. In short, this is not Bill Clinton at his best:

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Although he advises don’t count out Bill just yet:

Maybe the “Big Dog” needs a nap?

Update: Don’t forget to check out Townhall.com’s live New Hampshire Primary results tonight!

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