Published 1/30/2008
at The Insider Online
The presidential hopeful will sit down with the funnyman.
HILLARY CLINTON will be a guest on the "Late Show with DAVID LETTERMAN " on Monday, February 4 -- the night before the important Super Tuesday primaries in 24 states including New York and California, the Associated Press reports.
The former first lady is currently engaged in a neck-and-neck race for the Democratic presidential nomination with BARACK OBAMA .
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