| Clinton to Obama: Special interests are going to be 'Tougher' |
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| Written by Guillermo Brown | |
| Friday, April 18, 2008 | |
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This morning, Hillary Clinton appeared on Philadelphia's Fox Channel 29 and advised Barack Obama on how to deal with America's problems. "When the going get's tough you can't run away, you know, it's gonna be tough going to deal with these hard problems. Getting out of Iraq in the right way. Turning the economy around. Getting universal health care. Ending our dependence on foreign oil. The special interests are going to be a lot tougher than 90 minutes of questions from two journalists and we need a President who's gonna be up there fighting everyday for the American people and, you know, not complain about how much pressure there is and how hard the questions are." The day before, on April 17, Obama, at campaign event at Raleigh, North Carolina, acknowledged that the Philadelphia debate created some dust for the Presidential hopeful. Trackback(0)
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