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Issue date: 3/26/08 Section: News

On the Campaign Trail | Eight years later, still committed to Clinton's cause

Part three in a three-part series

Jimmy Tobias

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College senior David Helfenbein talks about his eight years of support for Hillary Clinton that began when he was just in middle school.
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College senior David Helfenbein talks about his eight years of support for Hillary Clinton that began when he was just in middle school.
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When he was 13 years old, David Helfenbein fell head-over-heels in love - political love, that is - with Hillary Clinton.

It all began on a fateful day eight years ago when Clinton came to speak at the now-College senior's middle school in Chappaqua, New York.

Helfenbein convinced his principal to let him speak before Clinton at an assembly. He proceeded to praise the former First Lady's politics and her ability to "light up the room."

After the assembly, Helfenbein asked Clinton for a job. That evening he received a phone call at home and officially became a part of Clinton's political entourage. It was a fateful day, he said, adding, "I realize how lucky I am."

Today, Helfenbein is still going strong as one of Clinton's most loyal and energetic supporters, serving as co-chair of Penn for Hillary. His long-term commitment stems from his personal view of politics.

"It is not policies that drive my enthusiasm but the people in politics. I consider myself more interested in the politicians and the people," he said.

As for Clinton, Helfenbein did not have a word of criticism for her, but lauded her warmth, her sincerity and her concern for those around her.

"Every year she checks in with me, she asks me what classes I'm taking and has even talked with me about one of my papers," he said.

He said that both of the Clintons are "beyond brilliant. They are the iconic couple of our generation."

This loyalty has earned Helfenbein a well-known name in Clinton's political network.

"He's somebody we count on, whether on the campaign trail or back at school," said Ann Lewis, a senior advisor to Clinton. "I am very high on him."

Lewis added that Helfenbein is "a member of the Clinton family, in the sense that campaigns become families."

As one might suspect, Helfenbein's history with Clinton has furnished him with a slew of unique stories.
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Dodger

posted 3/26/08 @ 8:56 AM EST

It should also be noted that David Helfenbein took a bullet for Hillary in Bosnia.

Church Lady

posted 3/26/08 @ 1:03 PM EST

I think someone might be just a liiiiiittle bit gay.

csh

posted 3/26/08 @ 1:09 PM EST

I think Church Lady might be just a little bit ignorant.

Great story - Hillary rocks!

Hillary's pilot disputes account

posted 3/26/08 @ 1:42 PM EST

Colonel William "Goose" Changose (USAF, ret.) disputes Hillary's account of taking evasive maneuver when landing in Bosnia (which she wrote in her book & repeated recently): http://www. (Continued…)

Military "insulted" by Hillary's comments

posted 3/26/08 @ 2:49 PM EST

Via New York Post: http://tinyurl.com/27bucy

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posted 3/26/08 @ 5:50 PM EST

He's a cutie. Too bad he has a girlfriend!!!

does it really matter what my name is?

posted 3/26/08 @ 5:58 PM EST

thank GOD this 3 part series is over and we're done having a circle jerk around these three SAVIORS who represent each of the campaigns. Next time I want to find out all the cool stuff about their lives and all the famous people they've gotten to meet, I'll look on their damn facebook profile or maybe track them down and ask them myself. (Continued…)

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